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Astrid Kraemer

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EMBO Reports|March 14, 2003
Coupling adhesion to actin bundles in the inner ear. Novel functions for novel cadherinsAstrid Kraemer, Alpha S Yap
Trends in Cell Biology|March 12, 2015
Ras moves to stay in placeMalte Schmick, Astrid Kraemer, Philippe I H Bastiaens
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 4, 2002
Fluorescently labelled guanine nucleotide binding proteins to analyse elementary steps of GAP-catalysed reactionsAstrid Kraemer, Thilo Brinkmann, Ina Plettner, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 6, 2006
Rac is a dominant regulator of cadherin-directed actin assembly that is activated by adhesive ligation independently of Tiam1Astrid Kraemer, Marita Goodwin, Suzie Verma, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 24, 2004
Recruitment of phosphoinositide 3-kinase defines a positive contribution of tyrosine kinase signaling to E-cadherin functionJian-Hong Pang, Astrid Kraemer, Samantha J Stehbens, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|June 8, 2007
E-cadherin adhesion activates c-Src signaling at cell-cell contactsRobert W McLachlan, Astrid Kraemer, Falak M Helwani, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 31, 2003
Biochemical characterization of the Ran-RanBP1-RanGAP system: are RanBP proteins and the acidic tail of RanGAP required for the Ran-RanGAP GTPase reaction?Michael J Seewald, Astrid Kraemer, Marian Farkasovsky, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 21, 2005
Myosin 2 is a key Rho kinase target necessary for the local concentration of E-cadherin at cell-cell contactsAnnette M Shewan, Madhavi Maddugoda, Astrid Kraemer, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 24, 2005
HOXA1 is required for E-cadherin-dependent anchorage-independent survival of human mammary carcinoma cellsXin Zhang, B Starling Emerald, Svetlana Mukhina, et al.
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EMBO Reports|March 14, 2003
Coupling adhesion to actin bundles in the inner ear. Novel functions for novel cadherinsAstrid Kraemer, Alpha S Yap
Trends in Cell Biology|March 12, 2015
Ras moves to stay in placeMalte Schmick, Astrid Kraemer, Philippe I H Bastiaens
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 4, 2002
Fluorescently labelled guanine nucleotide binding proteins to analyse elementary steps of GAP-catalysed reactionsAstrid Kraemer, Thilo Brinkmann, Ina Plettner, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 6, 2006
Rac is a dominant regulator of cadherin-directed actin assembly that is activated by adhesive ligation independently of Tiam1Astrid Kraemer, Marita Goodwin, Suzie Verma, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 24, 2004
Recruitment of phosphoinositide 3-kinase defines a positive contribution of tyrosine kinase signaling to E-cadherin functionJian-Hong Pang, Astrid Kraemer, Samantha J Stehbens, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|June 8, 2007
E-cadherin adhesion activates c-Src signaling at cell-cell contactsRobert W McLachlan, Astrid Kraemer, Falak M Helwani, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 31, 2003
Biochemical characterization of the Ran-RanBP1-RanGAP system: are RanBP proteins and the acidic tail of RanGAP required for the Ran-RanGAP GTPase reaction?Michael J Seewald, Astrid Kraemer, Marian Farkasovsky, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|July 21, 2005
Myosin 2 is a key Rho kinase target necessary for the local concentration of E-cadherin at cell-cell contactsAnnette M Shewan, Madhavi Maddugoda, Astrid Kraemer, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 24, 2005
HOXA1 is required for E-cadherin-dependent anchorage-independent survival of human mammary carcinoma cellsXin Zhang, B Starling Emerald, Svetlana Mukhina, et al.
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