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Neuroscience Letters|April 24, 1999
Aryl acylamidase activity exhibited by butyrylcholinesterase is higher in chick than in horse, but much lower than in fetal calf serumE Weitnauer, A Robitzki, P G Layer
Cell and Tissue Research|June 1, 1997
Cholinesterases precede "ON-OFF" channel dichotomy in the embryonic chick retina before onset of synaptogenesisP G Layer, J Berger, N Kinkl
Der Radiologe|April 1, 1993
[Magnetic resonance tomography in epilepsy]G Layer, C E Elger, M Reiser
Cell and Tissue Research|June 1, 1991
Müller glia endfeet, a basal lamina and the polarity of retinal layers form properly in vitro only in the presence of marginal pigmented epitheliumH Wolburg, E Willbold, P G Layer
Neuroscience Letters|August 8, 2001
Anticholinesterase treatment of chicken retinal cells increases acetylcholinesterase protein independently of protein kinase CM Keller, A Robitzki, P G Layer
Neuroreport|June 5, 2001
From stem cells towards neural layers: a lesson from re-aggregated embryonic retinal cellsP G Layer, A Rothermel, E Willbold
Neuroscience Letters|July 27, 1984
Reaggregation of embryonic chick retina cells: pigment epithelial cells induce a high order of stratificationG Vollmer, P G Layer, A Gierer
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 1, 1992
Butyrylcholinesterase from chicken brain is smaller than that from serum: its purification, glycosylation, and membrane associationS Treskatis, C Ebert, P G Layer
Cell and Tissue Research|August 1, 1993
Cholinesterases regulate neurite growth of chick nerve cells in vitro by means of a non-enzymatic mechanismP G Layer, T Weikert, R Alber
Neuroscience Letters|March 14, 1983
Selective uptake of Lucifer Yellow into different cell populations of the developing chicken retinaP G Layer, G Vollmer, S Kotz
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Neuroscience Letters|April 24, 1999
Aryl acylamidase activity exhibited by butyrylcholinesterase is higher in chick than in horse, but much lower than in fetal calf serumE Weitnauer, A Robitzki, P G Layer
Cell and Tissue Research|June 1, 1997
Cholinesterases precede "ON-OFF" channel dichotomy in the embryonic chick retina before onset of synaptogenesisP G Layer, J Berger, N Kinkl
Der Radiologe|April 1, 1993
[Magnetic resonance tomography in epilepsy]G Layer, C E Elger, M Reiser
Cell and Tissue Research|June 1, 1991
Müller glia endfeet, a basal lamina and the polarity of retinal layers form properly in vitro only in the presence of marginal pigmented epitheliumH Wolburg, E Willbold, P G Layer
Neuroscience Letters|August 8, 2001
Anticholinesterase treatment of chicken retinal cells increases acetylcholinesterase protein independently of protein kinase CM Keller, A Robitzki, P G Layer
Neuroreport|June 5, 2001
From stem cells towards neural layers: a lesson from re-aggregated embryonic retinal cellsP G Layer, A Rothermel, E Willbold
Neuroscience Letters|July 27, 1984
Reaggregation of embryonic chick retina cells: pigment epithelial cells induce a high order of stratificationG Vollmer, P G Layer, A Gierer
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 1, 1992
Butyrylcholinesterase from chicken brain is smaller than that from serum: its purification, glycosylation, and membrane associationS Treskatis, C Ebert, P G Layer
Cell and Tissue Research|August 1, 1993
Cholinesterases regulate neurite growth of chick nerve cells in vitro by means of a non-enzymatic mechanismP G Layer, T Weikert, R Alber
Neuroscience Letters|March 14, 1983
Selective uptake of Lucifer Yellow into different cell populations of the developing chicken retinaP G Layer, G Vollmer, S Kotz
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