
Publikationen von PG Layer
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40 (6), S. 1151 - 1159 (1996)
Lateral and radial growth uncoupled in reaggregated retinospheroids of embryonic avian retina. International Journal of Developmental Biology 2.
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70 (2), S. 106 - 116 (1996)
Proliferating and differentiating Schwann cell cultures from embryonic chick sciatic nerve maintained for months in vitro without antimitotics or growth factors. European Journal of Cell Biology: EJCB 3.
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7 (11), S. 2277 - 2284 (1995)
Müller glia stabilizes cell columns during retinal development: lateral cell migration but not neuropil growth is inhibited in mixed chick-quail retinospheroids. European Journal of Neuroscience 4.
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190 (5), S. 429 - 438 (1994)
Cholinesterases and peanut agglutinin binding related to cell proliferation and axonal growth in embryonic chick limbs. Anatomy and Embryology 5.
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63 (1), S. 318 - 325 (1994)
Novel inactive and distinctively glycosylated forms of butyrylcholinesterase from chicken serum. Journal of Neurochemistry 6.
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176 (1), S. 9 - 12 (1994)
The carbohydrate epitope HNK-1 is present on all inactive, but not on all active forms of chicken butyrylcholinesterase. Neuroscience Letters 7.
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62 (4), S. 1570 - 1577 (1994)
Use of ELISA to G4 antigen to quantitate neurite outgrowth in the chick both in vivo and in vitro. Journal of Neurochemistry 8.
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273 (2), S. 219 - 226 (1993)
Cholinesterases regulate neurite growth of chick nerve cells in vitro by means of a non-enzymatic mechanism. Cell and Tissue Research 9.
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146, S. 1 - 47 (1993)
Histogenesis of the avian retina in reaggregation culture: from dissociated cells to laminar neuronal networks. International Review of Cytology 10.
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268 (3), S. 409 - 418 (1992)
Chicken retinospheroids as developmental and pharmacological in vitro models: acetylcholinesterase is regulated by its own and by butyrylcholinesterase activity. Cell and Tissue Research 11.
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58 (6), S. 2236 - 2247 (1992)
Butyrylcholinesterase from chicken brain is smaller than that from serum: its purification, glycosylation, and membrane association. Journal of Neurochemistry: official journal of the International Society for Neurochemistry 12.
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268 (4), S. 401 - 408 (1992)
Formation of neuroblastic layers in chicken retinospheroids: the fibre layer of Chievitz secludes AChE-positive cells from mitotic cells. Cell and Tissue Research 13.
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4 (3), S. 210 - 220 (1992)
A Hidden Retinal Regenerative Capacity from the Chick Ciliary Margin is Reactivated In Vitro, that is Accompanied by Down-regulation of Butyrylcholinesterase. European Journal of Neuroscience 14.
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265 (3), S. 393 - 407 (1991)
Cranial nerve growth in birds is preceded by cholinesterase expression during neural crest cell migration and the formation of an HNK-1 scaffold. Cell and Tissue Research 15.
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264 (3), S. 437 - 451 (1991)
Müller glia endfeet, a basal lamina and the polarity of retinal layers form properly in vitro only in the presence of marginal pigmented epithelium. Cell and Tissue Research 16.
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11 (1), S. 7 - 33 (1991)
Cholinesterases during development of the avian nervous system. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology 17.
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12 (9), S. 415 - 420 (1990)
Cholinesterases preceding major tracts in vertebrate neurogenesis. Bioessays 18.
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109 (3), S. 613 - 624 (1990)
Patterning of chick brain vesicles as revealed by peanut agglutinin and cholinesterases. Development 19.
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21 (3), S. 482 - 498 (1990)
Developmental maps of acetylcholinesterase and G4-antigen of the early chicken brain: long-distance tracts originate from AChE-producing cell bodies. Journal of Neurobiology 20.
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259 (2), S. 187 - 198 (1990)
Regeneration of a chimeric retina from single cells in vitro: cell-lineage-dependent formation of radial cell columns by segregated chick and quail cells. Cell and Tissue Research