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Claus Zabel

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Proteomics|March 5, 2009
PROTEOMER: A workflow-optimized laboratory information management system for 2-D electrophoresis-centered proteomicsGrit Nebrich, Marion Herrmann, Daniela Hartl, et al.
Proteomics|February 20, 2008
Transcriptome and proteome analysis of early embryonic mouse brain developmentDaniela Hartl, Martin Irmler, Irmgard Römer, et al.
Journal of Proteome Research|August 8, 2006
Comparative proteomics in neurodegenerative and non-neurodegenerative diseases suggest nodal point proteins in regulatory networkingClaus Zabel, Dijana Sagi, Angela M Kaindl, et al.
Plos One|November 29, 2007
Proteomic shifts in embryonic stem cells with gene dose modifications suggest the presence of balancer proteins in protein regulatory networksLei Mao, Claus Zabel, Marion Herrmann, et al.
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|December 2, 2008
A large number of protein expression changes occur early in life and precede phenotype onset in a mouse model for huntington diseaseClaus Zabel, Lei Mao, Ben Woodman, et al.
Plos One|February 20, 2010
Establishment of a mouse model with misregulated chromosome condensation due to defective Mcph1 functionMarc Trimborn, Mahdi Ghani, Diego J Walther, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 29, 2018
Early postnatal behavioral, cellular, and molecular changes in models of Huntington disease are reversible by HDAC inhibitionFlorian A Siebzehnrübl, Kerstin A Raber, Yvonne K Urbach, et al.
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Proteomics|March 5, 2009
PROTEOMER: A workflow-optimized laboratory information management system for 2-D electrophoresis-centered proteomicsGrit Nebrich, Marion Herrmann, Daniela Hartl, et al.
Proteomics|February 20, 2008
Transcriptome and proteome analysis of early embryonic mouse brain developmentDaniela Hartl, Martin Irmler, Irmgard Römer, et al.
Journal of Proteome Research|August 8, 2006
Comparative proteomics in neurodegenerative and non-neurodegenerative diseases suggest nodal point proteins in regulatory networkingClaus Zabel, Dijana Sagi, Angela M Kaindl, et al.
Plos One|November 29, 2007
Proteomic shifts in embryonic stem cells with gene dose modifications suggest the presence of balancer proteins in protein regulatory networksLei Mao, Claus Zabel, Marion Herrmann, et al.
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|December 2, 2008
A large number of protein expression changes occur early in life and precede phenotype onset in a mouse model for huntington diseaseClaus Zabel, Lei Mao, Ben Woodman, et al.
Plos One|February 20, 2010
Establishment of a mouse model with misregulated chromosome condensation due to defective Mcph1 functionMarc Trimborn, Mahdi Ghani, Diego J Walther, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 29, 2018
Early postnatal behavioral, cellular, and molecular changes in models of Huntington disease are reversible by HDAC inhibitionFlorian A Siebzehnrübl, Kerstin A Raber, Yvonne K Urbach, et al.
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