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Detlev Drenckhahn

Detlev Drenckhahn

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
75
Citations
18405
World Ranking
5366
National Ranking
389

Overview

Detlev Drenckhahn is affiliated with the University of Würzburg in Germany. Their research spans multiple areas within agricultural and biological sciences, with a notable focus on botany and plant ecology studies.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Within these broad fields, Drenckhahn has contributed to subfields such as:

  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Plant Science
  • Molecular Biology
  • Ecology

The prominent topics covered in their work are:

  • Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
  • Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics
  • Yeasts and Rust Fungi Studies
  • Lichen and Fungal Ecology
  • Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology

Detlev Drenckhahn's recent papers include:

  • (2963) Proposal to reject the name Rubus pseudoidaeus (Rosaceae), 2023, published in Taxon
  • Zur Vegetation der Seedeiche der Nordseeküste Schleswig-Holsteins − Implikationen für die Umsetzung des Generalplans Küstenschutz, 2021, published by the Online Publication Service of Würzburg University (Würzburg University)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Drenckhahn are:

  • A. van de Beek
  • Hendrik Devriese
  • Thomas Gregor
  • Erik van den Ham
  • R. Haveman

Drenckhahn's publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • Taxon
  • Online Publication Service of Würzburg University (Würzburg University)

Best Publications

  • Induction of human vascular endothelial stress fibres by fluid shear stress

    R.-P. Franke;M. Gräfe;H. Schnittler;D. Seiffge

  • Cadherin interaction probed by atomic force microscopy.

    W. Baumgartner;P. Hinterdorfer;W. Ness;A. Raab

  • Taste receptor-like cells in the rat gut identified by expression of alpha-gustducin

    D Höfer;B Püschel;D Drenckhahn

  • Heterogeneity of microvascular pericytes for smooth muscle type alpha-actin.

    Volker Nehls;Detlev Drenckhahn

  • Pericyte involvement in capillary sprouting during angiogenesis in situ.

    Volker Nehls;Kristin Denzer;Detlev Drenckhahn

  • The role of hemoglobin denaturation and band 3 clustering in red blood cell aging

    Philip S. Low;Stephen M. Waugh;Karen Zinke;Detlev Drenckhahn

  • A novel, microcarrier-based in vitro assay for rapid and reliable quantification of three-dimensional cell migration and angiogenesis.

    Volker Nehls;Detlev Drenckhahn

  • Colocalization of band 3 with ankyrin and spectrin at the basal membrane of intercalated cells in the rat kidney

    Detlev Drenckhahn;Karen Schlüter;David P. Allen;Vann Bennett

  • Ultrastructural organization of contractile and cytoskeletal proteins in glomerular podocytes of chicken, rat, and man.

    D Drenckhahn;R P Franke

  • Differential effects of hydrocortisone and TNFα on tight junction proteins in an in vitro model of the human blood-brain barrier

    Carola Förster;Malgorzata Burek;Ignacio A. Romero;Babette Weksler

  • Organization of the actin filament cytoskeleton in the intestinal brush border: a quantitative and qualitative immunoelectron microscope study.

    D Drenckhahn;R Dermietzel

  • Role of microtubules in polarized delivery of apical membrane proteins to the brush border of the intestinal epithelium.

    C Achler;D Filmer;C Merte;D Drenckhahn

  • Role of actin and myosin in the control of paracellular permeability in pig, rat and human vascular endothelium.

    H J Schnittler;A Wilke;T Gress;N Suttorp

  • Stress fibers in the splenic sinus endothelium in situ: molecular structure, relationship to the extracellular matrix, and contractility.

    Detlev Drenckhahn;Joachim Wagner

  • Occludin as direct target for glucocorticoid‐induced improvement of blood–brain barrier properties in a murine in vitro system

    Carola Förster;Christine Silwedel;Nikola Golenhofen;Malgorzata Burek

  • Not just scaffolding: plectin regulates actin dynamics in cultured cells

    Kerstin Andrä;Branislav Nikolic;Markus Stöcher;Detlev Drenckhahn

  • Improved in vitro rheological system for studying the effect of fluid shear stress on cultured cells

    H. J. Schnittler;R. P. Franke;U. Akbay;C. Mrowietz

  • Comparison of the small heat shock proteins αB-crystallin, MKBP, HSP25, HSP20, and cvHSP in heart and skeletal muscle

    Nikola Golenhofen;Ming Der Perng;Roy A. Quinlan;Detlev Drenckhahn

  • Co-clustering of denatured hemoglobin with band 3: its role in binding of autoantibodies against band 3 to abnormal and aged erythrocytes

    Karen Schluter;Detlev Drenckhahn

  • Pemphigus foliaceus IgG causes dissociation of desmoglein 1–containing junctions without blocking desmoglein 1 transinteraction

    Jens Waschke;Paola Bruggeman;Werner Baumgartner;Detlef Zillikens

Frequent Co-Authors

Jens Waschke
Jens Waschke Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Peter Hinterdorfer
Peter Hinterdorfer Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Detlef Zillikens
Detlef Zillikens University of Lübeck
Holger Barth
Holger Barth University of Ulm
Jonathan M. Scholey
Jonathan M. Scholey University of California, Davis
David A. Jans
David A. Jans Monash University
John Kendrick-Jones
John Kendrick-Jones MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Klaus Aktories
Klaus Aktories University of Freiburg
Philip S. Low
Philip S. Low Purdue University West Lafayette
Eric F. Wawrousek
Eric F. Wawrousek National Institutes of Health

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