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H Geissler

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Soldati T, Schwarz E, Geissler H
Protoplasma . 2008 Nov; 209(1-2):28-37. PMID: 18987792
The cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells is a complex milieu and unraveling how its unique cytoarchitecture is achieved and maintained is a central theme in modern cell biology. The actin cytoskeleton...
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Broudiscou L, Geissler H, Broudiscou A
Anaerobe . 2006 Aug; 4(3):145-52. PMID: 16887635
A method based on 32P-labeling of DNA in short-term incubations was developed for estimating the growth rate of mixed rumen bacteria. A freeze/thaw procedure was optimized to quantitatively disrupt mixed...
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Geissler H, Ullmann R, Soldati T
Traffic . 2001 Feb; 1(5):399-410. PMID: 11208126
Members of the myosin superfamily play crucial roles in cellular processes including management of the cortical cytoskeleton, organelle transport and signal transduction. GTPases of the Rho family act as key...
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Berti S, Geissler H, Lachmann T, Mecklinger A
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res . 2000 Mar; 9(2):147-55. PMID: 10729698
Event-related potentials (ERPs) have been successfully employed to examine the functional and neuronal characteristics of working memory processes. In the present study, we examined the ERP waveforms in a delayed...
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Karazman R, Kloimuller I, Geissler H
Exp Aging Res . 1999 Nov; 25(4):313-21. PMID: 10553513
Changes in work ability and work interest (meaning) after the participation in a health promotion program were perceived and evaluated. Drivers of the Munich Transport Authority (n = 122) of...
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Schwarz E, Geissler H, Soldati T
Cell Biochem Biophys . 1999 Jul; 30(3):413-35. PMID: 10403059
In recent years, the myosin superfamily has kept expanding at an explosive rate, but the understanding of their complex functions has been lagging. Therefore, Dictyostelium discoideum, a genetically and biochemically...
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Soldati T, Geissler H, Schwarz E
Cell Biochem Biophys . 1999 Jul; 30(3):389-411. PMID: 10403058
The cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells is a very complex milieu and unraveling how its unique cytoarchitecture is achieved and maintained is a central theme in modern cell biology. It is...
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Monnat J, Hacker U, Geissler H, Rauchenberger R, Neuhaus E, Maniak M, et al.
FEBS Lett . 1998 Jan; 418(3):357-62. PMID: 9428745
The primary activity of protein disulfide isomerase (PDI), a multifunctional resident of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), is the isomerization of disulfide bridges during protein folding. We isolated a cDNA encoding...
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Soldati T, Rancano C, Geissler H, Pfeffer S
J Biol Chem . 1995 Oct; 270(43):25541-8. PMID: 7592724
Rab GTPases are localized to the surfaces of distinct membrane-bound organelles and function in transport vesicle docking and/or fusion. Prenylated Rab9, bound to GDP dissociation inhibitor-alpha, can be recruited selectively...
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Pfeffer S, Soldati T, Geissler H, Rancano C
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol . 1995 Jan; 60:221-7. PMID: 8824394
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