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Claudia A. O. Stuermer

Claudia A. O. Stuermer

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
62
Citations
10489
World Ranking
11040
National Ranking
788

Overview

Claudia A. O. Stuermer is affiliated with the University of Konstanz in Germany. Their academic profile reflects a focus on scientific research conducted in a university setting, contributing to the scholarly community through research activities inherent to their position.

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Best Publications

  • Scaffolding microdomains and beyond: the function of reggie/flotillin proteins.

    M. F. Langhorst;A. Reuter;C. A. O. Stuermer

  • Retinotopic organization of the developing retinotectal projection in the zebrafish embryo

    C. A. O. Stuermer

  • Identification of reggie-1 and reggie-2 as plasmamembrane-associated proteins which cocluster with activated GPI-anchored cell adhesion molecules in non-caveolar micropatches in neurons.

    Dirk M. Lang;Silvia Lommel;Marion Jung;Richard Ankerhold

  • Membrane and raft association of reggie-1/flotillin-2 : role of myristoylation, palmitoylation and oligomerization and induction of filopodia by overexpression

    Carolin Neumann-Giesen;Carolin Neumann-Giesen;Bianca Falkenbach;Peter Beicht;Peter Beicht;Stephanie Claasen

  • Reggie-1 and reggie-2, two cell surface proteins expressed by retinal ganglion cells during axon regeneration

    Thomas Schulte;Katja A. Paschke;Ute Laessing;Friedrich Lottspeich

  • Glycosylphosphatidyl Inositol-anchored Proteins and fyn Kinase Assemble in Noncaveolar Plasma Membrane Microdomains Defined by Reggie-1 and -2

    Claudia A.O. Stuermer;Dirk M. Lang;Friederike Kirsch;Marianne Wiechers

  • Regulation of Embryonic Cell Adhesion by the Prion Protein

    Edward Málaga-Trillo;Gonzalo P Solis;Yvonne Schrock;Corinna Geiss

  • Reggie/flotillin proteins are organized into stable tetramers in membrane microdomains.

    Gonzalo P. Solis;Maja Hoegg;Christina Munderloh;Yvonne Schrock

  • Gap‐43 immunoreactivity and axon regeneration in retinal ganglion cells of the rat

    H. Schaden;C. A. O. Stuermer;M. Bähr

  • Growth of regenerating goldfish axons is inhibited by rat oligodendrocytes and CNS myelin but not but not by goldfish optic nerve tract oligodendrocytelike cells and fish CNS myelin

    M. Bastmeyer;M. Beckmann;M. E. Schwab;C. A. O. Stuermer

  • An evaluation of the hypothesis of shifting terminals in goldfish optic tectum

    S. S. Easter;C. A. O. Stuermer

  • Ancient origin of reggie (flotillin), reggie-like, and other lipid-raft proteins : convergent evolution of the SPFH domain

    E. Rivera-Milla;C. A. O. Stuermer;E. Málaga-Trillo

  • A reticular rhapsody: phylogenic evolution and nomenclature of the RTN/Nogo gene family

    Thomas Oertle;Michael Klinger;Claudia A. O. Stuermer;Martin E. Schwab

  • Dynamics of terminal arbor formation and target approach of retinotectal axons in living zebrafish embryos: a time-lapse study of single axons

    R. J. Kaethner;C. A. O. Stuermer

  • PrPc capping in T cells promotes its association with the lipid raft proteins reggie-1 and reggie-2 and leads to signal transduction

    Claudia A. O. Stuermer;Matthias F. Langhorst;Marianne F. Wiechers;Daniel F. Legler

  • Trying to understand axonal regeneration in the CNS of fish.

    Claudia A. O. Stuermer;Martin Bastmeyer;Matthias Bähr;Gabriele Strobel

  • In vitro assay to test differential substrate affinities of growing axons and migratory cells

    J. Vielmetter;B. Stolze;F. Bonhoeffer;C. A. O. Stuermer

  • Asymmetric localization of flotillins/reggies in preassembled platforms confers inherent polarity to hematopoietic cells

    Lawrence Rajendran;Madhan Masilamani;Samuel Solomon;Ritva Tikkanen

  • Reggies/Flotillins Regulate Retinal Axon Regeneration in the Zebrafish Optic Nerve and Differentiation of Hippocampal and N2a Neurons

    Christina Munderloh;Gonzalo P. Solis;Vsevolod Bodrikov;Friederike A. Jaeger

  • Linking membrane microdomains to the cytoskeleton: regulation of the lateral mobility of reggie-1/flotillin-2 by interaction with actin.

    Matthias F. Langhorst;Gonzalo P. Solis;Sylvia Hannbeck;Helmut Plattner

Frequent Co-Authors

Helmut Plattner
Helmut Plattner University of Konstanz
Mathias Bähr
Mathias Bähr University of Göttingen
Martin E. Schwab
Martin E. Schwab University of Zurich
Friedrich Lottspeich
Friedrich Lottspeich Max Planck Society
Michael Przybylski
Michael Przybylski University of Konstanz
Larry I. Benowitz
Larry I. Benowitz Harvard Medical School
Konrad Basler
Konrad Basler University of Zurich
Yi Zhou
Yi Zhou Harvard University
Daniel Goldman
Daniel Goldman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Paul Lingor
Paul Lingor Technical University of Munich

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