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11420
National Ranking
820

Overview

Klaus Addicks is affiliated with the University of Cologne in Germany. This association situates their academic work within a well-established European research environment.

Currently, there is no publicly listed information regarding specific research papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues linked to Klaus Addicks. Likewise, no data about book publications or awards are documented for this scholar.

Details about Main fields of study, Subfields of study, and Main topics of work are not available. The absence of this information limits the ability to outline the precise areas of expertise or thematic focus areas of their research activities.

The lack of records of recent publications or collaborative networks suggests that either the research output is not widely cataloged in the presently accessible academic databases or that the profile reflects an early stage or a different focus in the research career.

Since no information indicates otherwise, Klaus Addicks is not deceased and remains an active or identifiable figure within the academic community.

Best Publications

  • Perlecan Maintains the Integrity of Cartilage and Some Basement Membranes

    Mercedes Costell;Erika Gustafsson;Attila Aszódi;Matthias Mörgelin

  • Wallerian degeneration of injured axons and synapses is delayed by a Ube4b/Nmnat chimeric gene.

    T G Mack;M Reiner;B Beirowski;W Mi

  • NEMO/IKKγ-Deficient Mice Model Incontinentia Pigmenti

    Marc Schmidt-Supprian;Wilhelm Bloch;Gilles Courtois;Klaus Addicks

  • Embryonic stem cells: a model to study structural and functional properties in cardiomyogenesis

    Hescheler J;Fleischmann Bk;Lentini S;Maltsev Va

  • Staphylococcus aureus subvert autophagy for induction of caspase-independent host cell death.

    Annabelle Schnaith;Hamid Kashkar;Sonja A. Leggio;Klaus Addicks

  • Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Controls Migration in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells

    Annette Schmidt;Dennis Ladage;Timo Schinköthe;Ursula Klausmann

  • Functional Characteristics of ES Cell–derived Cardiac Precursor Cells Identified by Tissue-specific Expression of the Green Fluorescent Protein

    E. Kolossov;B.K. Fleischmann;Q. Liu;W. Bloch

  • Postnatally Induced Inactivation of gp130 in Mice Results in Neurological, Cardiac, Hematopoietic, Immunological, Hepatic, and Pulmonary Defects

    Ulrich A.K. Betz;Wilhelm Bloch;Maries van den Broek;Kanji Yoshida

  • Beta 1 integrin is essential for teratoma growth and angiogenesis.

    Wilhelm Bloch;Erik Forsberg;Sylvia Lentini;Cord Brakebusch

  • Δ6‐Desaturase (FADS2) deficiency unveils the role of ω3‐ and ω6‐polyunsaturated fatty acids

    Wilhelm Stoffel;Barbara Holz;Britta Jenke;Erika Binczek

  • Neurally selected embryonic stem cells induce tumor formation after long-term survival following engraftment into the subretinal space.

    Stefan Arnhold;Helmut Klein;Irina Semkova;Klaus Addicks

  • Preemptive ramipril therapy delays renal failure and reduces renal fibrosis in COL4A3-knockout mice with Alport syndrome.

    Oliver Gross;Bogdan Beirowski;Marie-Louise Koepke;Jeannine Kuck

  • The angiogenesis inhibitor endostatin impairs blood vessel maturation during wound healing

    Wilhelm Bloch;Katharina Huggel;Takako Sasaki;Richard Grose

  • Differentiation and integrity of cardiac muscle cells are impaired in the absence of beta 1 integrin.

    Reinhard Fässler;Jürgen Rohwedel;Victor Maltsev;Wilhelm Bloch

  • Perinatal Lethality and Endothelial Cell Abnormalities in Several Vessel Compartments of Fibulin-1-Deficient Mice

    Günter Kostka;Richard Giltay;Wilhelm Bloch;Klaus Addicks

  • Mutations in KIF7 link Joubert syndrome with Sonic Hedgehog signaling and microtubule dynamics.

    Claudia Dafinger;Max Christoph Liebau;Solaf Mohamed Elsayed;Yorck Hellenbroich

  • Cellular Cardiomyoplasty Improves Survival After Myocardial Injury

    Wilhelm Roell;Zhong J. Lu;Wilhelm Bloch;Sharon Siedner

  • Nitric oxide synthase expression and role during cardiomyogenesis.

    W Bloch;B.K Fleischmann;D.E Lorke;C Andressen

  • Subretinally transplanted embryonic stem cells rescue photoreceptor cells from degeneration in the RCS rats.

    U Schraermeyer;Gabriele Thumann;T Luther;N Kociok

  • Regulation of the L-type Ca2+ channel during cardiomyogenesis: switch from NO to adenylyl cyclase-mediated inhibition

    G. J. Ji;B. K. Fleischmann;W. Bloch;M. Feelisch

Frequent Co-Authors

Wilhelm Bloch
Wilhelm Bloch German Sport University Cologne
Paul V. Lehmann
Paul V. Lehmann Case Western Reserve University
Jürgen Hescheler
Jürgen Hescheler University of Cologne
Michael P. Coleman
Michael P. Coleman University of Cambridge
Reinhard Fässler
Reinhard Fässler Max Planck Society
Bernd K. Fleischmann
Bernd K. Fleischmann University of Bonn
Helmut U. Klein
Helmut U. Klein University of Rochester Medical Center
Richard R. Ribchester
Richard R. Ribchester University of Edinburgh
Rupert Timpl
Rupert Timpl Max Planck Society
Stefan Kochanek
Stefan Kochanek University of Ulm

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