Publikationen von Rolf Sprengel
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Zeitschriftenartikel (245)
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13 (3), S. 893 - 909 (1985)
Translationally coupled initiation of protein synthesis in Bacillus subtilis. Nucleic Acids Research (London) 242.
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3 (13), S. 3317 - 3322 (1984)
Protein fusions with the kanamycin resistance gene from transposon Tn5. EMBO Journal 243.
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52 (3), S. 932 - 937 (1984)
Cloned duck hepatitis B virus DNA is infectious in Pekin ducks. Journal of Virology 244.
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30 (1-3), S. 211 - 217 (1984)
A new sensitive method for qualitative and quantitative assay of neomycin phosphotransferase in crude cell extracts. Gene 245.
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9 (11), S. 2577 - 2588 (1981)
Penicillinase from Bacillus licheniformis: nucleotide sequence of the gene and implications for the biosynthesis of a secretory protein in a Gram-positive bacterium. Nucleic Acids Research Buchkapitel (23)
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Ionotropic glutamate receptors (and their role in health and disease). In: Neuroscience in the 21st Century, S. 57 - 86 (Hg. Pfaff, D.W.; Volkow, N.D.; Rubenstein, J.L.). Springer, Cham (2022)
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Transgenic and gene targeted mice and their impact in medical research. In: An Introduction to Molecular Biotechnology: Fundamentals, Methods and Applications, S. 361 - 373 (Hg. Wink, M.). Wiley-VCH (2021)
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1677, S. 201 - 230 (Hg. Burnashev, N.; Szepetowski, P.). Humana Press, Clifton, N.J. (2017)
Gene targeted mice with conditional knock-in (-out) of NMDAR mutations. In: Methods in Molecular Biology, Bd. 249.
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Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors. In: Neuroscience in the 21st Century, S. 59 - 80 (Hg. Pfaff, D. W.). Springer, New York (2012)
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Genetisch veränderte Mäuse (Transgene und Knock(in)out-Mäuse) und deren Bedeutung in der Biomedizin. In: Molekulare Biotechnologie, S. 419 - 426 (Hg. Wink, M.). Wiley−VCH, Weinheim (2011)
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Transgenic and gene targeted mice and their impact in medical research. In: An Introduction to Molecular Biotechnology, S. 419 - 426 (Hg. Wink, M.). Wiley−VCH, Weinheim (2011)
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Improved models for animal research. In: Sourcebook of models for biomedical research, S. 17 - 24 (Hg. Conn, P. M.). Humana Press, Totowa, NJ (2008)
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Tetracycline-controlled genetic switches. In: Conditional Mutagenesis: an Approach to Disease Models, S. 49 - 72 (Hg. Robert Feil, D. M.). Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York (2007)
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Molecular mechanisms of synaptic function in the hippocampus: Neurotransmitter exocytosis and glutamatergic, GABAergic, and cholinergic transmission. In: The Hippocampus Book, S. 243 - 295 (Hg. Andersen, P.; Morris, R.; Amaral, D.; Bliss, T.; O'Keefe, J.). Oxford Univ. Pr., New York (2007)
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Genetically modified mice (transgenic and knockout) and their impact on medicine. In: An introduction to molecular biotechnology: molecular fundamentals, methods and applications in modern biotechnology, S. 511 - 522 (Hg. Wink, M.). Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2006)
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Genetisch veränderte Mäuse (Knock-out-Mäuse) und ihre Bedeutung für die Biomedizin. In: Molekulare Biotechnologie, Konzepte und Methoden, S. 543 - 555 (Hg. Wink, M.). Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2004)
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79, S. 525 - 534 (Hg. Delgado-Escueta, A. V.; Jasper, H. H.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia [u.a.] (1999)
Glutamate receptor channels: A possible link between RNA editing in the brain and epilepsy. In: Jasper's basic mechanisms of the epilepsies: Advances in neurology 3rd. Edition, Bd. 258.
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23, S. 1 - 17. Springer, Heidelberg (1997)
Glutamate receptor channels, RNA editing and epilepsy. In: Excitatory amino acids: from genes to therapy (Ernst Schering research foundation workshop ; 23), Bd. 259.
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19, S. 99 - 113 (Hg. Nakanishi, S.). Karger, Basel (1996)
RNA editing in ionotropic glutamate receptor channels. In: Taniguchi Symposia on Brain Sciences. − 19: Gene Targeting and New Developments in Neurobiology, Bd. 260.
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Glutamate Receptor Channels in CNS: Molecular and Functional Aspects. In: Puberty: basic and clinical aspects. − (Frontiers in endocrinology ; 10), S. 60 - 65 (Hg. Bergadà, C. ....). Ares−Serono Symposia Publications, Rom (1995)