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Monika Schweigel-Röntgen

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Current Topics in Membranes|April 22, 2014
The families of zinc (SLC30 and SLC39) and copper (SLC31) transportersMonika Schweigel-Röntgen
Current Topics in Membranes|April 22, 2014
SLC41 transporters--molecular identification and functional roleMonika Schweigel-Röntgen, Martin Kolisek
Experimental Physiology|January 10, 2012
Na+ transport across rumen epithelium of hay-fed sheep is acutely stimulated by the peptide IGF-1 in vitroZanming Shen, Holger Martens, Monika Schweigel-Röntgen
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Membrane Transport and Signaling|December 17, 2013
Solute Carrier Family SLC41, what do we really know about it?Andrea Fleig, Monika Schweigel-Röntgen, Martin Kolisek
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 28, 2011
Human gene SLC41A1 encodes for the Na+/Mg²+ exchangerMartin Kolisek, Axel Nestler, Jürgen Vormann, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|February 1, 2012
Intracellular magnesium detection by fluorescent indicatorsValentina Trapani, Monika Schweigel-Röntgen, Achille Cittadini, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|September 14, 2012
Modulation of vH+-ATPase is part of the functional adaptation of sheep rumen epithelium to high-energy dietJudith Kuzinski, Rudolf Zitnan, Elke Albrecht, et al.
Plos One|August 27, 2013
Substitution p.A350V in Na⁺/Mg²⁺ exchanger SLC41A1, potentially associated with Parkinson's disease, is a gain-of-function mutationMartin Kolisek, Gerhard Sponder, Lucia Mastrototaro, et al.
Archives of Animal Nutrition|May 13, 2015
Methane emission, digestive characteristics and faecal archaeol in heifers fed diets based on silage from brown midrib maize as compared to conventional maizeAngela Schwarm, Monika Schweigel-Röntgen, Michael Kreuzer, et al.
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Current Topics in Membranes|April 22, 2014
The families of zinc (SLC30 and SLC39) and copper (SLC31) transportersMonika Schweigel-Röntgen
Current Topics in Membranes|April 22, 2014
SLC41 transporters--molecular identification and functional roleMonika Schweigel-Röntgen, Martin Kolisek
Experimental Physiology|January 10, 2012
Na+ transport across rumen epithelium of hay-fed sheep is acutely stimulated by the peptide IGF-1 in vitroZanming Shen, Holger Martens, Monika Schweigel-Röntgen
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Membrane Transport and Signaling|December 17, 2013
Solute Carrier Family SLC41, what do we really know about it?Andrea Fleig, Monika Schweigel-Röntgen, Martin Kolisek
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 28, 2011
Human gene SLC41A1 encodes for the Na+/Mg²+ exchangerMartin Kolisek, Axel Nestler, Jürgen Vormann, et al.
Methods in Enzymology|February 1, 2012
Intracellular magnesium detection by fluorescent indicatorsValentina Trapani, Monika Schweigel-Röntgen, Achille Cittadini, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|September 14, 2012
Modulation of vH+-ATPase is part of the functional adaptation of sheep rumen epithelium to high-energy dietJudith Kuzinski, Rudolf Zitnan, Elke Albrecht, et al.
Plos One|August 27, 2013
Substitution p.A350V in Na⁺/Mg²⁺ exchanger SLC41A1, potentially associated with Parkinson's disease, is a gain-of-function mutationMartin Kolisek, Gerhard Sponder, Lucia Mastrototaro, et al.
Archives of Animal Nutrition|May 13, 2015
Methane emission, digestive characteristics and faecal archaeol in heifers fed diets based on silage from brown midrib maize as compared to conventional maizeAngela Schwarm, Monika Schweigel-Röntgen, Michael Kreuzer, et al.
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