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Hans-Peter Hauri

Hans-Peter Hauri

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Biology and Biochemistry

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72
Citations
18902
World Ranking
6290
National Ranking
120

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Hans-Peter Hauri is affiliated with the University of Basel in Switzerland. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research activities conducted within this institution.

While there are no recent papers listed, no frequent co-authors or publication venues documented, and no specific book publications connected to their profile, Hans-Peter Hauri's career position situates them within the academic environment of the University of Basel.

There are no explicit fields, subfields, or main topics of study outlined for Hans-Peter Hauri, nor awards recorded in the available data. The absence of detailed publication records or topic areas indicates limited accessible bibliographic information at this time.

Best Publications

  • Localization of low molecular weight GTP binding proteins to exocytic and endocytic compartments.

    Philippe Chavrier;Robert G. Parton;Hans Peter Hauri;Kai Simons

  • Microtubule-dependent retrograde transport of proteins into the ER in the presence of brefeldin A suggests an ER recycling pathway.

    Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz;Julie G. Donaldson;Anja Schweizer;Eric G. Berger

  • Giantin, a novel conserved Golgi membrane protein containing a cytoplasmic domain of at least 350 kDa.

    A D Linstedt;H P Hauri

  • The ER-Golgi intermediate compartment (ERGIC): in search of its identity and function

    Christian Appenzeller-Herzog;Hans-Peter Hauri

  • Mutations in the ER–Golgi Intermediate Compartment Protein ERGIC-53 Cause Combined Deficiency of Coagulation Factors V and VIII

    William C. Nichols;Uri Seligsohn;Ariella Zivelin;Valeri H. Terry

  • ERGIC-53 and traffic in the secretory pathway.

    H.P. Hauri;F. Kappeler;H. Andersson;C. Appenzeller

  • The lectin ERGIC-53 is a cargo transport receptor for glycoproteins.

    Christian Appenzeller;Helena Andersson;Helena Andersson;Felix Kappeler;Hans-Peter Hauri

  • β-COP is essential for biosynthetic membrane transport from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi complex in vivo

    R. Pepperkok;J. Scheel;H. Horstmann;H.P. Hauri

  • The Recycling of ERGIC-53 in the Early Secretory Pathway: ERGIC-53 CARRIES A CYTOSOLIC ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM-EXIT DETERMINANT INTERACTING WITH COPII

    Felix Kappeler;Dieter R.Ch. Klopfenstein;Montserrat Foguet;Jean-Pierre Paccaud

  • The Differentiating Intestinal Epithelial Cell: Establishment and Maintenance of Functions Through Interactions Between Cellular Structures

    D Louvard;M Kedinger;H P Hauri

  • Antibodies against human cytochrome P-450db1 in autoimmune hepatitis type II

    Ulrich M. Zanger;Hans-Peter Hauri;Jacqueline Loeper;Jean-Claude Homberg

  • The Emp24 complex recruits a specific cargo molecule into endoplasmic reticulum-derived vesicles.

    Manuel Muñiz;Claude Nuoffer;Hans-Peter Hauri;Howard Riezman

  • Sorting of endogenous plasma membrane proteins occurs from two sites in cultured human intestinal epithelial cells (Caco-2)

    Karl Matter;Mathis Brauchbar;Kaethy Bucher;Hans-Peter Hauri

  • The endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi intermediate compartment.

    Hans-Peter Hauri;Anja Schweizer

  • Biogenesis of intestinal plasma membrane : posttranslational route and cleavage of sucrase-isomaltase

    Hans-Peter Hauri;Andrea Quaroni;Kurt J. Isselbacher

  • A novel direct interaction of endoplasmic reticulum with microtubules

    Dieter R.Ch. Klopfenstein;Felix Kappeler;Hans‐Peter Hauri

  • Fetal gut mesenchyme induces differentiation of cultured intestinal endodermal and crypt cells

    M. Kedinger;P.M. Simon-Assmann;B. Lacroix;A. Marxer

  • Cellular COPII proteins are involved in production of the vesicles that form the poliovirus replication complex.

    René C. Rust;Lukas Landmann;Rainer Gosert;Bor Luen Tang

  • Role of Sec24 isoforms in selective export of membrane proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum

    Markus W Wendeler;Jean‐Pierre Paccaud;Hans‐Peter Hauri

  • ERGIC-53 is a functional mannose-selective and calcium-dependent human homologue of leguminous lectins.

    C Itin;A C Roche;M Monsigny;H P Hauri

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuo Yamamoto
Kazuo Yamamoto University of Tokyo
Koichi Kato
Koichi Kato National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Wanjin Hong
Wanjin Hong Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Harald H. Sitte
Harald H. Sitte Medical University of Vienna
Michael Freissmuth
Michael Freissmuth Medical University of Vienna
Michèle Kedinger
Michèle Kedinger University of Strasbourg
Paul Jenö
Paul Jenö University of Basel
Eric G. Berger
Eric G. Berger University of Zurich
J. M. Tager
J. M. Tager University of Amsterdam
Akitsugu Yamamoto
Akitsugu Yamamoto Nagahama Institute of Bio-Science and Technology

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