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Angelika Böttger

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Seminars in Cancer Biology|January 2, 2007
Programmed cell death in HydraAngelika Böttger, Olga Alexandrova
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|June 13, 2012
Hydra, a model system to trace the emergence of boundaries in developing eumetazoansAngelika Böttger, Monika Hassel
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 21, 2009
Epitope mapping using phage display peptide librariesVolker Böttger, Angelika Böttger
EMBO Reports|May 2, 2007
Changing story of the receptor for phosphatidylserine-dependent clearance of apoptotic cellsAlexander Wolf, Corinna Schmitz, Angelika Böttger
Apoptosis : an International Journal on Programmed Cell Death|December 31, 2009
Apoptosis in pre-Bilaterians: Hydra as a modelMargherita Lasi, Charles N David, Angelika Böttger
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|December 3, 2005
Metamorphosis of Hydractinia echinata (Cnidaria) is caspase-dependentStefanie Seipp, Karola Wittig, Beate Stiening, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|December 6, 2013
Eph receptors and ephrin class B ligands are expressed at tissue boundaries in Hydra vulgarisSusanne Tischer, Mona Reineck, Johannes Söding, et al.
Development Genes and Evolution|December 3, 2002
Cloning and characterisation of PKB and PRK homologs from Hydra and the evolution of the protein kinase familyMichaela Herold, Mihai Cikala, Harry MacWilliams, et al.
BMC Cell Biology|September 9, 2011
The putative Notch ligand HyJagged is a transmembrane protein present in all cell types of adult Hydra and upregulated at the boundary between bud and parentAndrea Prexl, Sandra Münder, Bernhard Loy, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|May 23, 2015
The oxygenase Jmjd6--a case study in conflicting assignmentsAngelika Böttger, Md Saiful Islam, Rasheduzzaman Chowdhury, et al.
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Seminars in Cancer Biology|January 2, 2007
Programmed cell death in HydraAngelika Böttger, Olga Alexandrova
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|June 13, 2012
Hydra, a model system to trace the emergence of boundaries in developing eumetazoansAngelika Böttger, Monika Hassel
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 21, 2009
Epitope mapping using phage display peptide librariesVolker Böttger, Angelika Böttger
EMBO Reports|May 2, 2007
Changing story of the receptor for phosphatidylserine-dependent clearance of apoptotic cellsAlexander Wolf, Corinna Schmitz, Angelika Böttger
Apoptosis : an International Journal on Programmed Cell Death|December 31, 2009
Apoptosis in pre-Bilaterians: Hydra as a modelMargherita Lasi, Charles N David, Angelika Böttger
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|December 3, 2005
Metamorphosis of Hydractinia echinata (Cnidaria) is caspase-dependentStefanie Seipp, Karola Wittig, Beate Stiening, et al.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|December 6, 2013
Eph receptors and ephrin class B ligands are expressed at tissue boundaries in Hydra vulgarisSusanne Tischer, Mona Reineck, Johannes Söding, et al.
Development Genes and Evolution|December 3, 2002
Cloning and characterisation of PKB and PRK homologs from Hydra and the evolution of the protein kinase familyMichaela Herold, Mihai Cikala, Harry MacWilliams, et al.
BMC Cell Biology|September 9, 2011
The putative Notch ligand HyJagged is a transmembrane protein present in all cell types of adult Hydra and upregulated at the boundary between bud and parentAndrea Prexl, Sandra Münder, Bernhard Loy, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|May 23, 2015
The oxygenase Jmjd6--a case study in conflicting assignmentsAngelika Böttger, Md Saiful Islam, Rasheduzzaman Chowdhury, et al.
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