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Overview

Ferdinand Hucho is affiliated with Freie Universität Berlin in Germany. Their recent scholarly contributions primarily include book reviews published in the journal BIOspektrum. These reviews cover a range of topics and were published between 2020 and 2021.

Recent papers authored by Ferdinand Hucho include:

  • Buchrezension zu: Als ein Virus Napoleon besiegte, 2020, BIOspektrum
  • Buchrezension zu: Verbotenes Wissen, 2020, BIOspektrum
  • Buchrezension zu: Sternstunden der Wissenschaft Eine Erfolgsgeschichte des Denkens, 2021, BIOspektrum
  • Buchrezension zu: Organische Chemie, 2021, BIOspektrum
  • Buchrezension zu: Die Welt mit anderen Augen sehen, 2021, BIOspektrum

Ferdinand Hucho's frequent co-authors are:

  • Sina Bartfeld
  • Stephan Clemens
  • Tobias J. Erb
  • Heiner Fangerau
  • Boris Fehse

The predominant publication venue for their work is BIOspektrum, with a total of 17 publications.

Within their areas of study, their subfields include Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health as well as Museology.

The main topics covered in Ferdinand Hucho's work are:

  • Medical and Health Sciences Research
  • Libraries and Information Services

Best Publications

  • α-KETO ACID DEHYDROGENASE COMPLEXES, XI. COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF REGULATORY PROPERTIES OF THE PYRUVATE DEHYDROGENASE COMPLEXES FROM KIDNEY, HEART, AND LIVER MITOCHONDRIA

    Tracy C. Linn;Flora H. Pettit;Ferdinand Hucho;Lester J. Reed

  • The ion channel of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor is formed by the homologous helices M II of the receptor subunits.

    Ferdinand Hucho;Walter Oberthür;Friedrich Lottspeich

  • Nuclear envelope proteomics: Novel integral membrane proteins of the inner nuclear membrane

    Mathias Dreger;Luiza Bengtsson;Torsten Schöneberg;Henning Otto

  • The Emerging Three-Dimensional Structure of a Receptor

    Ferdinand Hucho;Victor I. Tsetlin;Jan Machold

  • Identification of the phosphorylation sites of the murine small heat shock protein hsp25.

    M Gaestel;W Schröder;R Benndorf;C Lippmann

  • The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and its ion channel

    Ferdinand Hucho

  • Snake and snail toxins acting on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors: fundamental aspects and medical applications.

    V.I Tsetlin;F Hucho

  • ION CHANNELS IN EXCITABLE MEMBRANES

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  • CREB-binding protein/p300 activates MyoD by acetylation.

    Anna Polesskaya;Arnaud Duquet;Irina Naguibneva;Christoph Weise

  • Membranes rich in acetylcholine receptor: characterization and reconstitution to excitable membranes from exogenous lipids.

    Werner Schiebler;Ferdinand Hucho

  • Ligand-Gated Ion Channels.

    Ferdinand Hucho;Christoph Weise

  • Downstream targets of urokinase‐type plasminogen‐activator‐mediated signal transduction

    Marina Konakova;Ferdinand Hucho;Wolf-Dieter Schleuning

  • Anionic subsites of the acetylcholinesterase from Torpedo californica: affinity labelling with the cationic reagent N,N-dimethyl-2-phenyl-aziridinium.

    C. Weise;H. J. Kreienkamp;R. Raba;A. Pedak

  • Biochemical characterization of the vanilloid receptor 1 expressed in a dorsal root ganglia derived cell line.

    Ricarda Jahnel;Mathias Dreger;Clemens Gillen;Olaf Bender

  • A novel nuclear pore protein Nup82p which specifically binds to a fraction of Nsp1p

    P Grandi;S Emig;C Weise;F Hucho

  • Identification and characterization of a Ca2+-sensitive interaction of the vanilloid receptor TRPV1 with tubulin

    C. Goswami;M. Dreger;R. Jahnel;O. Bogen

  • The ion channel of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor

    H.Robert Guy;Ferdinand Hucho

  • The transmembrane domains of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor contain alpha-helical and beta structures.

    U. Görne-Tschelnokow;A. Strecker;C. Kaduk;D. Naumann

  • Molecular weight and quaternary structure of the cholinergic receptor protein extracted by detergents from Electrophorus electricus electric tissue.

    Ferdinand Hucho;Ferdinand Hucho

  • Primary structure of chicken skeletal muscle and fibroblast α‐actinins deduced from cDNA sequences

    Chieko Arimura;Tadaaki Suzuki;Masashi Yanagisawa;Michihiro Imamura

  • The reaction site of a non-competitive antagonist in the delta-subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.

    W. Oberthür;P. Muhn;H. Baumann;F. Lottspeich

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Weise
Christoph Weise Freie Universität Berlin
Dieter Naumann
Dieter Naumann Robert Koch Institute
Maria Laura Bolognesi
Maria Laura Bolognesi University of Bologna
Lester J. Reed
Lester J. Reed The University of Texas at Austin
Roland Beckmann
Roland Beckmann Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Alexander S. Arseniev
Alexander S. Arseniev Russian Academy of Sciences
Volker A. Erdmann
Volker A. Erdmann Freie Universität Berlin
Friedrich Lottspeich
Friedrich Lottspeich Max Planck Society
Thomas E. Roche
Thomas E. Roche Kansas State University
Stefan Hecht
Stefan Hecht Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

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