Publications of S Henke-Fahle
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Journal Article (11)
1.
Journal Article
18 (5), pp. 541 - 556 (2001)
Characterization of a new brain-derived proteoglycan inhibiting retinal ganglion cell axon outgrowth. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 2.
Journal Article
92 (24), pp. 11150 - 11154 (1995)
Antibodies against the T61 antigen inhibit neuronal migration in the chick optic tectum. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 3.
Journal Article
92 (24), pp. 11150 - 11154 (1995)
Antibodies against the T61 antigen inhibit neuronal migration in the chick optic tectum. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 4.
Journal Article
132 (2), pp. 271 - 281 (1989)
Embryonic neurons as in vitro inducers of differentiation of nephrogenic mesenchyme. Developmental Biology 5.
Journal Article
45 (1), pp. 15 - 27 (1989)
Spatial arrangement of radial glia and ingrowing retinal axons in the chick optic tectum during development. Developmental Brain Research 6.
Journal Article
470 (2), pp. 161 - 171 (1988)
Developmental expression in embryonic rat and chicken brain of a polysialoganglioside-antigen reacting with the monoclonal antibody Q 211. Brain Research 7.
Journal Article
54 (2), pp. 235 - 245 (1988)
Antibodies to cell surface ganglioside GD3 perturb inductive epithelial-mesenchymal interactions. Cell 8.
Journal Article
101 (4), pp. 909 - 913 (1987)
Avoidance of posterior tectal membranes by temporal retinal axons. Development 9.
Journal Article
5 (12), pp. 3179 - 3183 (1986)
Brain induces the expression of an early cell surface marker for blood-brain barrier-specific endothelium. The EMBO Journal 10.
Journal Article
4 (7), pp. 1709 - 1714 (1985)
Progenitor cells from embryonic chick dorsal root ganglia differentiate in vitro to neurons: biochemical and electrophysiological evidence. The EMBO Journal 11.
Journal Article
350 (1-2), pp. 85 - 95 (1985)
Developmental expression of GD3 and polysialogangliosides in embryonic chicken nervous tissue reacting with monoclonal antiganglioside antibodies. Brain Research