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    Quantitative live cell imaging of a tauopathy model enables the identification of a polypharmacological drug candidate that restores physiological microtubule interaction

    Tauopathies such as Alzheimer’s disease are characterized by aggregation and increased phosphorylation of the microtubule-associated protein tau. Tau’s pathological changes are closely linked to neurodegenerat...

    Luca Pinzi, Christian Conze, Nicolo Bisi, Gabriele Dalla Torre in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Inhibition of Ebola virus glycoprotein-mediated cytotoxicity by targeting its transmembrane domain and cholesterol

    The high pathogenicity of the Ebola virus reflects multiple concurrent processes on infection. Among other important determinants, Ebola fusogenic glycoprotein (GP) has been associated with the detachment of i...

    Moritz Hacke, Patrik Björkholm, Andrea Hellwig, Patricia Himmels in Nature Communications (2015)

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    Proliferation and cilia dynamics in neural stem cells prospectively isolated from the SEZ

    Neural stem cells (NSCs) generate new neurons in vivo and in vitro throughout adulthood and therefore are physiologically and clinically relevant. Unveiling the mechanisms regulating the lineage progression from ...

    Priti Khatri, Kirsten Obernier, Ina K. Simeonova, Andrea Hellwig in Scientific Reports (2014)

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    Lernen in Standardisierungsprozessen

    Eine Analyse der Etablierung technologischer Innovationen im Markt

    Andrea Hellwig (2008)

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    Innovationen durch Kundenintegration bei unternehmensbezogenen Dienstleistungen

    Innovationen gelten seit jeher als zentrale Antriebskraft für Unternehmenserfolg sowie für wirtschaftliches und gesellschaftliches Wachstum. Im Zuge einer tiefgreifenden Veränderung der Struktur und Dynamik de...

    Prof. Dr. Michael Kleinaltenkamp, Andrea Hellwig in Service Excellence als Impulsgeber (2007)

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    AN2, the mouse homologue of NG2, is a surface antigen on glial precursor cells implicated in control of cell migration

    Molecular studies have demonstrated that the murine AN2 antigen is the mouse homologue of the rat NG2 and human MCSP protein. The molecule is a single-pass transmembrane protein which carries a variable number...

    Judith Stegmüller, Stephanie Schneider, Andrea Hellwig in Journal of Neurocytology (2002)