Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Peptide sequence, Amino acid and Gene are his primary areas of study. All of his Biochemistry and Thermoplasma acidophilum, Protein subunit, Hydrogenase, Escherichia coli and Synaptic vesicle investigations are sub-components of the entire Biochemistry study. His Molecular biology research integrates issues from Nucleic acid sequence, Complementary DNA, cDNA library, Messenger RNA and Signal peptide.
Friedrich Lottspeich interconnects Protein structure, Dictyostelium discoideum, Sequence analysis and Binding site in the investigation of issues within Peptide sequence. His Amino acid research incorporates elements of Phenylthiohydantoin, Molecular mass, Chromatography and Stereochemistry. Genetics covers Friedrich Lottspeich research in Gene.
Friedrich Lottspeich mainly focuses on Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Peptide sequence, Amino acid and Gene. His is doing research in Protein subunit, Protein primary structure, Enzyme, Sequence analysis and Molecular mass, both of which are found in Biochemistry. His Molecular biology research includes elements of Complementary DNA, Molecular cloning, Cell biology and Escherichia coli.
His research integrates issues of Nucleic acid sequence, Dictyostelium discoideum, Stereochemistry, Homology and Peptide in his study of Peptide sequence. His Gene research is included under the broader classification of Genetics. His study looks at the relationship between Gel electrophoresis and topics such as Chromatography, which overlap with Membrane and Analytical chemistry.
Friedrich Lottspeich focuses on Biochemistry, Proteomics, Proteome, Chromatography and Molecular biology. Friedrich Lottspeich performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Biochemistry and Cathepsin K via his papers. As a member of one scientific family, Friedrich Lottspeich mostly works in the field of Proteome, focusing on Transcriptome and, on occasion, B cell, Cerebrospinal fluid, Gene expression profiling, Kidney metabolism and Complementary DNA.
His work on Sample preparation, Electrophoresis and Protein mass spectrometry as part of general Chromatography study is frequently linked to Electrospray mass spectrometry, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His work deals with themes such as Terminator, Acidianus, Metallosphaera, Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and Mitochondrion, which intersect with Molecular biology. As part of the same scientific family, Friedrich Lottspeich usually focuses on Amino acid, concentrating on Peptide sequence and intersecting with Protein stabilization and Protein degradation.
Friedrich Lottspeich spends much of his time researching Biochemistry, Proteome, Proteomics, Molecular biology and Mitochondrion. Biochemistry is frequently linked to Brassicaceae in his study. Friedrich Lottspeich combines subjects such as Transcriptome and Separation method with his study of Proteome.
His study in Proteomics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Computational biology, Protein microarray and Bioinformatics. His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Terminator, Metallosphaera, Acidianus, Metallosphaera sedula and Sulfolobus solfataricus. His Mitochondrion study combines topics in areas such as Fas ligand, Epidermal growth factor, Hepatocyte, Fas receptor and Ferritin.
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Molecular cloning and expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor.
Joachim Leibrock;Friedrich Lottspeich;Andreas Hohn;Magdalena Hofer.
Nature (1989)
Sister-chromatid separation at anaphase onset is promoted by cleavage of the cohesin subunit Scc1
Frank Uhlmann;Friedrich Lottspeich;Kim Nasmyth.
Nature (1999)
Ciliary neurotrophic factor
Piotr Masiakowski;Vivien Wong;Nikos Panayotatos;Hans Friedrich Erwin Thoenen.
Journal of Neurobiology (1990)
Molecular cloning, expression and regional distribution of rat ciliary neurotrophic factor
K. A. Stöckli;F. Lottspeich;M. Sendtner;P. Masiakowski.
Nature (1989)
A novel strategy for quantitative proteomics using isotope‐coded protein labels
Alexander Schmidt;Josef Kellermann;Friedrich Lottspeich.
Proteomics (2005)
Neurotrophin-6 is a new member of the nerve growth factor family.
Rudolf Götz;Reinhard Köster;Christoph Winkler;Friedrich Raulf.
Nature (1994)
Novel Opioid Peptides Derived from Casein (β-Casomorphins). I. Isolation from Bovine Casein Peptone
Victor Brantl;Hansjörg Teschemacher;Agnes Henschen;Friedrich Lottspeich.
Biological Chemistry (1979)
The uvomorulin-anchorage protein alpha catenin is a vinculin homologue.
Kurt Herrenknecht;Masayuki Ozawa;Christoph Eckerskorn;Friedrich Lottspeich.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1991)
A synaptic vesicle protein with a novel cytoplasmic domain and four transmembrane regions.
Thomas C. Sudhof;Friedrich Lottspeich;Paul Greengard;Ehrenfried Mehl.
Science (1987)
A new siliconized-glass fiber as support for protein-chemical analysis of electroblotted proteins.
Christoph Eckerskorn;Werner Mewes;Hans Goretzki;Friedrich Lottspeich.
FEBS Journal (1988)
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