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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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December 2, 2004
Death gives birth to life: the essential role of the ubiquitin-proteasome system in biology
Dieter H Wolf, Thomas Sommer, Wolfgang Hilt
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
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November 6, 2012
The lysine48-based polyubiquitin chain proteasomal signal: not a single child anymore
Yelena Kravtsova-Ivantsiv, Thomas Sommer, Aaron Ciechanover
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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July 6, 2010
Protein dislocation from the ER
Katrin Bagola, Martin Mehnert, Ernst Jarosch, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
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August 2, 2005
ERAD: the long road to destruction
Birgit Meusser, Christian Hirsch, Ernst Jarosch, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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January 28, 2020
Absorption, Biokinetics, and Metabolism of the Dopamine D2 Receptor Agonist Hordenine (<i>N</i>,<i>N</i>-Dimethyltyramine) after Beer Consumption in Humans
Thomas Sommer, Thomas Göen, Nadja Budnik, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
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July 18, 2006
A complex of Yos9p and the HRD ligase integrates endoplasmic reticulum quality control into the degradation machinery
Robert Gauss, Ernst Jarosch, Thomas Sommer, et al.
Yeast (Chichester, England)
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November 27, 2004
New modules for the repeated internal and N-terminal epitope tagging of genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Robert Gauss, Mark Trautwein, Thomas Sommer, et al.
Genetics
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October 3, 2012
The ubiquitin-proteasome system of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Daniel Finley, Helle D Ulrich, Thomas Sommer, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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December 2, 2004
Endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation--one model fits all?
Christian Hirsch, Ernst Jarosch, Thomas Sommer, et al.
Food Chemistry
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November 10, 2018
Monitoring of the dopamine D2 receptor agonists hordenine and N-methyltyramine during the brewing process and in commercial beer samples
Thomas Sommer, Gelena Dlugash, Harald Hübner, et al.
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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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December 2, 2004
Death gives birth to life: the essential role of the ubiquitin-proteasome system in biology
Dieter H Wolf, Thomas Sommer, Wolfgang Hilt
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
|
November 6, 2012
The lysine48-based polyubiquitin chain proteasomal signal: not a single child anymore
Yelena Kravtsova-Ivantsiv, Thomas Sommer, Aaron Ciechanover
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
July 6, 2010
Protein dislocation from the ER
Katrin Bagola, Martin Mehnert, Ernst Jarosch, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
|
August 2, 2005
ERAD: the long road to destruction
Birgit Meusser, Christian Hirsch, Ernst Jarosch, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
|
January 28, 2020
Absorption, Biokinetics, and Metabolism of the Dopamine D2 Receptor Agonist Hordenine (<i>N</i>,<i>N</i>-Dimethyltyramine) after Beer Consumption in Humans
Thomas Sommer, Thomas Göen, Nadja Budnik, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
|
July 18, 2006
A complex of Yos9p and the HRD ligase integrates endoplasmic reticulum quality control into the degradation machinery
Robert Gauss, Ernst Jarosch, Thomas Sommer, et al.
Yeast (Chichester, England)
|
November 27, 2004
New modules for the repeated internal and N-terminal epitope tagging of genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Robert Gauss, Mark Trautwein, Thomas Sommer, et al.
Genetics
|
October 3, 2012
The ubiquitin-proteasome system of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Daniel Finley, Helle D Ulrich, Thomas Sommer, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
December 2, 2004
Endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation--one model fits all?
Christian Hirsch, Ernst Jarosch, Thomas Sommer, et al.
Food Chemistry
|
November 10, 2018
Monitoring of the dopamine D2 receptor agonists hordenine and N-methyltyramine during the brewing process and in commercial beer samples
Thomas Sommer, Gelena Dlugash, Harald Hübner, et al.
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