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Hans M. Eppenberger

Hans M. Eppenberger

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Biology and Biochemistry
Switzerland
2023

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
18447
World Ranking
6975
National Ranking
130

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Switzerland Leader Award

Overview

Hans M. Eppenberger is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland. Their academic profile indicates a focus on scientific research, although specific details about fields of study, subfields, or main research topics have not been provided in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Intracellular compartmentation, structure and function of creatine kinase isoenzymes in tissues with high and fluctuating energy demands: the 'phosphocreatine circuit' for cellular energy homeostasis.

    T Wallimann;M Wyss;D Brdiczka;K Nicolay

  • Major nucleolar proteins shuttle between nucleus and cytoplasm

    R.A. Borer;C.F. Lehner;H.M. Eppenberger;E.A. Nigg

  • The Comparative Enzymology of Creatine Kinases I. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION FROM CHICKEN AND RABBIT TISSUES

    Hans M. Eppenberger;David M. Dawson;Nathan O. Kaplan

  • Modulation of anthracycline-induced myofibrillar disarray in rat ventricular myocytes by neuregulin-1beta and anti-erbB2: potential mechanism for trastuzumab-induced cardiotoxicity.

    Douglas B. Sawyer;Christian Zuppinger;Thomas A. Miller;Hans M. Eppenberger

  • Rapid and reversible translocation of the catalytic subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase type II from the Golgi complex to the nucleus.

    E A Nigg;H Hilz;H M Eppenberger;F Dutly

  • Anthracyclines induce calpain-dependent titin proteolysis and necrosis in cardiomyocytes.

    Chee Chew Lim;Christian Zuppinger;Xinxin Guo;Gabriela M. Kuster

  • Signaling Pathways in Cardiac Myocyte Hypertrophy

    Martin A. Hefti;Beatrice A. Harder;Hans M. Eppenberger;Marcus C. Schaub

  • A Protein That Binds Specifically to the M-Line of Skeletal Muscle Is Identified as the Muscle Form of Creatine Kinase

    David C. Turner;Theo Wallimann;Hans M. Eppenberger

  • Various hypertrophic stimuli induce distinct phenotypes in cardiomyocytes.

    M. C. Schaub;Martin A. Hefti;Beatrice A. Harder;Hans M. Eppenberger

  • Glucose and Palmitic Acid Induce Degeneration of Myofibrils and Modulate Apoptosis in Rat Adult Cardiomyocytes

    Daniela Dyntar;Monika Eppenberger-Eberhardt;Kathrin Maedler;Martin Pruschy

  • Creatine kinase: evidence for a dimeric structure.

    David M. Dawson;Hans M. Eppenberger;N.O. Kaplan

  • Cyclic-AMP-dependent protein kinase type II is associated with the Golgi complex and with centrosomes

    E.A. Nigg;G. Schäfer;H. Hilz;H.M. Eppenberger

  • Function of M-line-bound creatine kinase as intramyofibrillar ATP regenerator at the receiving end of the phosphorylcreatine shuttle in muscle.

    T Wallimann;T Schlösser;H M Eppenberger

  • Creatine kinase and aldolase isoenzyme transitions in cultures of chick skeletal muscle cells.

    David C. Turner;Vreni Maier;Hans M. Eppenberger

  • Muscle-type MM creatine kinase is specifically bound to sarcoplasmic reticulum and can support Ca2+ uptake and regulate local ATP/ADP ratios.

    A M Rossi;H M Eppenberger;P Volpe;R Cotrufo

  • Differential expression of nuclear lamin proteins during chicken development.

    Christian E Lehner;Reimer Stick;Hans M. Eppenberger;Erich A. Nigg

  • Myosin types in human skeletal muscle fibers.

    R. Billeter;H. Weber;H. Lutz;H. Howald

  • Native mitochondrial creatine kinase forms octameric structures. I. Isolation of two interconvertible mitochondrial creatine kinase forms, dimeric and octameric mitochondrial creatine kinase: characterization, localization, and structure-function relationships.

    J Schlegel;B Zurbriggen;G Wegmann;M Wyss

  • The Comparative Enzymology of Creatine Kinases II. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

    David M. Dawson;Hans M. Eppenberger;Nathan O. Kaplan

  • Alterations at the intercalated disk associated with the absence of muscle LIM protein.

    Elisabeth Ehler;Robert Horowits;Christian Zuppinger;Robert L. Price

Frequent Co-Authors

Theo Wallimann
Theo Wallimann ETH Zurich
Erich A. Nigg
Erich A. Nigg University of Basel
Ernst Wagner
Ernst Wagner Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Christian F. Lehner
Christian F. Lehner University of Zurich
Thomas Doetschman
Thomas Doetschman University of Arizona
Nora Heisterkamp
Nora Heisterkamp Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
John Groffen
John Groffen Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
Vesa Kaartinen
Vesa Kaartinen University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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