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Overview

Johannes Nimpf is affiliated with the Medical University of Vienna in Austria. Their research contributions span several fields, primarily focusing on Neuroscience as well as Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology.

Within these broader areas, Nimpf's work addresses specific subfields, including:

  • Developmental Neuroscience
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

The primary topics of their research encompass:

  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • Kruppel-like factors research
  • Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling

Johannes Nimpf has published their work in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Their documented recent paper is titled Disabled 1 Is Part of a Signaling Pathway Activated by Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor, published in 2021.

Frequent collaborators include Paula Dlugosz, Magdalena Teufl, Maximilian Schwab, and Katharina Eva Kohl, indicating a collaborative approach to research within their scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Reeler/Disabled-like disruption of neuronal migration in knockout mice lacking the VLDL receptor and ApoE receptor 2.

    Marion Trommsdorff;Michael Gotthardt;Thomas Hiesberger;John Shelton

  • The Proprotein Convertase PCSK9 Induces the Degradation of Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor (LDLR) and Its Closest Family Members VLDLR and ApoER2

    Steve Poirier;Gaetan Mayer;Suzanne Benjannet;Eric Bergeron

  • Interactions of the low density lipoprotein receptor gene family with cytosolic adaptor and scaffold proteins suggest diverse biological functions in cellular communication and signal transduction

    Michael Gotthardt;Marion Trommsdorff;Matthew F. Nevitt;John Shelton

  • Prothrombinase activity of human platelets is inhibited by β2-glycoprotein-I

    Johannes Nimpf;Edouard M. Bevers;Paul H.H. Bomans;Uwe Till

  • Chicken oocyte growth is mediated by an eight ligand binding repeat member of the LDL receptor family.

    Hideaki Bujo;Marcela Hermann;Michael O. Kaderli;Linda Jacobsen

  • The Reelin Receptor ApoER2 Recruits JNK-interacting Proteins-1 and -2

    Walter Stockinger;Christian Brandes;Daniela Fasching;Marcela Hermann

  • Receptor Clustering Is Involved in Reelin Signaling

    Vera Strasser;Daniela Fasching;Christoph Hauser;Harald Mayer

  • Insulin-secreting β-Cell Dysfunction Induced by Human Lipoproteins

    Marc Estienne Roehrich;Vincent Mooser;Vincent Lenain;Joachim Herz

  • Molecular cloning and functional characterization of chicken cathepsin D, a key enzyme for yolk formation.

    Helmut Retzek;Ernst Steyrer;Esmond J. Sanders;Johannes Nimpf

  • Differential Glycosylation Regulates Processing of Lipoprotein Receptors by γ-Secretase *

    Petra May;Hans H. Bock;Johannes Nimpf;Joachim Herz

  • The PX-domain protein SNX17 interacts with members of the LDL receptor family and modulates endocytosis of the LDL receptor.

    Walter Stockinger;Beate Sailler;Vera Strasser;Burgi Recheis

  • A single chicken oocyte plasma membrane protein mediates uptake of very low density lipoprotein and vitellogenin

    Stefano Stifani;Dwayne L. Barber;Johannes Nimpf;Wolfgang J. Schneider

  • Mutant oocytic low density lipoprotein receptor gene family member causes atherosclerosis and female sterility.

    Hideaki Bujo;Tokuo Yamamoto;Kozo Hayashi;Kozo Hayashi;Marcela Hermann

  • A New Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor Homologue with 8 Ligand Binding Repeats in Brain of Chicken and Mouse

    Sabine Novak;Thomas Hiesberger;Wolfgang J. Schneider;Johannes Nimpf

  • The Chicken Homologue of Zona Pellucida Protein-3 Is Synthesized by Granulosa Cells

    Marianne Waclawek;Roland Foisner;Johannes Nimpf;Wolfgang J. Schneider

  • The E3 Ubiquitin Ligase IDOL Induces the Degradation of the Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor Family Members VLDLR and ApoER2

    Cynthia Hong;Sarah Duit;Pilvi Jalonen;Ruud Out

  • Chicken Oocytes and Somatic Cells Express Different Splice Variants of a Multifunctional Receptor

    Hideaki Bujo;Ken A. Lindstedt;Marcela Hermann;Lourdes Mola Dalmau

  • Vitellogenesis in Xenopus laevis and chicken: cognate ligands and oocyte receptors. The binding site for vitellogenin is located on lipovitellin I.

    S Stifani;J Nimpf;W J Schneider

  • A secreted soluble form of ApoE receptor 2 acts as a dominant-negative receptor and inhibits Reelin signaling.

    Stefanie Koch;Vera Strasser;Christoph Hauser;Daniela Fasching

  • From cholesterol transport to signal transduction: low density lipoprotein receptor, very low density lipoprotein receptor, and apolipoprotein E receptor-2.

    Johannes Nimpf;Wolfgang Johann Schneider

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang J. Schneider
Wolfgang J. Schneider Medical University of Vienna
Joachim Herz
Joachim Herz The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Stefano Stifani
Stefano Stifani Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Michael Gotthardt
Michael Gotthardt University of Bonn
David J. FitzGerald
David J. FitzGerald MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
James A. Richardson
James A. Richardson The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Zemin Yao
Zemin Yao University of Ottawa
Dieter Blaas
Dieter Blaas Medical University of Vienna
Peter Valent
Peter Valent Medical University of Vienna
John M. Shelton
John M. Shelton The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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