Publications of T Weikert

Journal Article (7)

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Journal Article
Alber, R.; Sporns, O.; Weikert, T.; Willbold, E.; Layer, P.: Cholinesterases and peanut agglutinin binding related to cell proliferation and axonal growth in embryonic chick limbs. Anatomy and Embryology 190 (5), pp. 429 - 438 (1994)
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Journal Article
Weikert, T.; Ebert, C.; Rasched, I.; Layer, P.: Novel inactive and distinctively glycosylated forms of butyrylcholinesterase from chicken serum. Journal of Neurochemistry 63 (1), pp. 318 - 325 (1994)
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Journal Article
Weikert, T.; Layer, P.: The carbohydrate epitope HNK-1 is present on all inactive, but not on all active forms of chicken butyrylcholinesterase. Neuroscience Letters 176 (1), pp. 9 - 12 (1994)
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Journal Article
Weikert, T.; Rathjen, F.; Layer, P.: Use of ELISA to G4 antigen to quantitate neurite outgrowth in the chick both in vivo and in vitro. Journal of Neurochemistry 62 (4), pp. 1570 - 1577 (1994)
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Journal Article
Layer, P.; Weikert, T.; Alber, R.: Cholinesterases regulate neurite growth of chick nerve cells in vitro by means of a non-enzymatic mechanism. Cell and Tissue Research 273 (2), pp. 219 - 226 (1993)
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Journal Article
Layer, P.; Weikert, T.; Willbold, E.: Chicken retinospheroids as developmental and pharmacological in vitro models: acetylcholinesterase is regulated by its own and by butyrylcholinesterase activity. Cell and Tissue Research 268 (3), pp. 409 - 418 (1992)
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Journal Article
Weikert, T.; Rathjen, F.; Layer, P.: Developmental maps of acetylcholinesterase and G4-antigen of the early chicken brain: long-distance tracts originate from AChE-producing cell bodies. Journal of Neurobiology 21 (3), pp. 482 - 498 (1990)

Book Chapter (1)

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Book Chapter
Layer, P.; Ebert, C.; Treskatis, S.; Weikert, T.; Willbold, E.: Glycosylated Inactive Forms of Chicken Butyrylcholinesterases and Their Possible Functions. In: Enzymes of the Cholinesterase Family, pp. 427 - 434 (Eds. Quinn, D.; Balasubramanian, A.; Doctor, B.; Taylor, P.). Springer, New York, NY, USA (1995)
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