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Erik Müllers

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Viruses|March 28, 2013
The foamy virus Gag proteins: what makes them different?Erik Müllers
Frontiers in Physiology|July 26, 2021
<i>In vitro</i> Assays and Imaging Methods for Drug Discovery for Cardiac FibrosisGiorgia Palano, Ariana Foinquinos, Erik Müllers
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 10, 2015
Cell Cycle Dynamics of Proteins and Post-translational Modifications Using Quantitative ImmunofluorescenceKaren Akopyan, Arne Lindqvist, Erik Müllers
Aging|November 1, 2017
How the cell cycle enforces senescenceHelena Silva Cascales, Erik Müllers, Arne Lindqvist
Journal of Virology|July 1, 2011
Prototype foamy virus gag nuclear localization: a novel pathway among retrovirusesErik Müllers, Kristin Stirnnagel, Sylvia Kaulfuss, et al.
Cells|September 23, 2020
FRET-Based Sorting of Live Cells Reveals Shifted Balance between PLK1 and CDK1 Activities During Checkpoint RecoveryLorenzo Lafranchi, Erik Müllers, Dorothea Rutishauser, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 4, 2013
Prototype foamy virus protease activity is essential for intraparticle reverse transcription initiation but not absolutely required for uncoating upon host cell entrySylvia Hütter, Erik Müllers, Nicole Stanke, et al.
Aging Cell|March 28, 2017
Residual Cdk1/2 activity after DNA damage promotes senescenceErik Müllers, Helena Silva Cascales, Kamila Burdova, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 26, 2010
Novel functions of prototype foamy virus Gag glycine- arginine-rich boxes in reverse transcription and particle morphogenesisErik Müllers, Tobias Uhlig, Kristin Stirnnagel, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|December 9, 2014
Nuclear translocation of Cyclin B1 marks the restriction point for terminal cell cycle exit in G2 phaseErik Müllers, Helena Silva Cascales, Himjyot Jaiswal, et al.
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Viruses|March 28, 2013
The foamy virus Gag proteins: what makes them different?Erik Müllers
Frontiers in Physiology|July 26, 2021
<i>In vitro</i> Assays and Imaging Methods for Drug Discovery for Cardiac FibrosisGiorgia Palano, Ariana Foinquinos, Erik Müllers
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 10, 2015
Cell Cycle Dynamics of Proteins and Post-translational Modifications Using Quantitative ImmunofluorescenceKaren Akopyan, Arne Lindqvist, Erik Müllers
Aging|November 1, 2017
How the cell cycle enforces senescenceHelena Silva Cascales, Erik Müllers, Arne Lindqvist
Journal of Virology|July 1, 2011
Prototype foamy virus gag nuclear localization: a novel pathway among retrovirusesErik Müllers, Kristin Stirnnagel, Sylvia Kaulfuss, et al.
Cells|September 23, 2020
FRET-Based Sorting of Live Cells Reveals Shifted Balance between PLK1 and CDK1 Activities During Checkpoint RecoveryLorenzo Lafranchi, Erik Müllers, Dorothea Rutishauser, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 4, 2013
Prototype foamy virus protease activity is essential for intraparticle reverse transcription initiation but not absolutely required for uncoating upon host cell entrySylvia Hütter, Erik Müllers, Nicole Stanke, et al.
Aging Cell|March 28, 2017
Residual Cdk1/2 activity after DNA damage promotes senescenceErik Müllers, Helena Silva Cascales, Kamila Burdova, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 26, 2010
Novel functions of prototype foamy virus Gag glycine- arginine-rich boxes in reverse transcription and particle morphogenesisErik Müllers, Tobias Uhlig, Kristin Stirnnagel, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|December 9, 2014
Nuclear translocation of Cyclin B1 marks the restriction point for terminal cell cycle exit in G2 phaseErik Müllers, Helena Silva Cascales, Himjyot Jaiswal, et al.
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