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Manfred Gratzl is affiliated with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany. Their research and academic work are situated within this institution, contributing to its scholarly environment.

There is no available information on recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields, or subfields of study linked to Manfred Gratzl. No documented awards or recognitions have been recorded in the provided data.

Due to the absence of detailed publication records or specific research topics, a comprehensive overview of Manfred Gratzl's scientific focus or contributions cannot be constructed at this time.

Best Publications

  • Enterochromaffin Cells of the Human Gut: Sensors for Spices and Odorants

    Thomas Braun;Petra Voland;Lars Kunz;Christian Prinz

  • Minimal requirements for exocytosis. A study using PC 12 cells permeabilized with staphylococcal alpha-toxin.

    G Ahnert-Hilger;S Bhakdi;M Gratzl

  • Characterization of hormone and protein release from alpha-toxin-permeabilized chromaffin cells in primary culture.

    M. F. Bader;D. Thiersé;D. Aunis;G. Ahnert-Hilger

  • Chromogranins, widespread in endocrine and nervous tissue, bind Ca2+.

    Felicitas U. Reiffen;Manfred Gratzl

  • The tetanus toxin light chain inhibits exocytosis

    Gudrun Ahnert-Hilger;Ulrich Weller;Maria-Elisabeth Dauzenroth;Ernst Habermann

  • Poration by alpha-toxin and streptolysin O: an approach to analyze intracellular processes.

    Gudrun Ahnert-Hilger;Wolfgang Mach;Karl Josef Föhr;Manfred Gratzl

  • Introduction of Macromolecules into Bovine Adrenal Medullary Chromaffin Cells and Rat Pheochromocytoma Cells (PC12) by Permeabilization with Streptolysin O: Inhibitory Effect of Tetanus Toxin on Catecholamine Secretion

    Gudrun Ahnert-Hilger;Marie-France Bader;Sucharit Bhakdi;Manfred Gratzl

  • Chromogranin A in the pancreatic islet: cellular and subcellular distribution

    M Ehrhart;D Grube;M F Bader;D Aunis

  • The light chain but not the heavy chain of botulinum A toxin inhibits exocytosis from permeabilized adrenal chromaffin cells

    B. Stecher;U. Weller;E. Habermann;Manfred Gratzl

  • Matrix-free calcium in isolated chromaffin vesicles

    Dietmar Bulenda;Manfred Gratzl

  • Ca2+-stimulated catecholamine release from alpha-toxin-permeabilized PC12 cells: biochemical evidence for exocytosis and its modulation by protein kinase C and G proteins.

    G. Ahnert-Hilger;M. Bräutigam;Manfred Gratzl

  • Expression of the neural cell adhesion molecule NCAM in endocrine cells.

    O. K. Langley;M. C. Aletsee-Ufrecht;N. Grant;Manfred Gratzl

  • Physiology of gastric enterochromaffin-like cells

    Christian Prinz;Robert Zanner;Manfred Gratzl

  • Expression of synaptophysin during the prenatal development of the rat spinal cord: correlation with basic differentiation processes of neurons.

    M. Bergmann;G. Lahr;Artur Mayerhofer;Manfred Gratzl

  • SNAP-25 requirement for dendritic growth of hippocampal neurons.

    Gisela Grosse;Johannes Grosse;Rosemarie Tapp;Jörg Kuchinke

  • Ca2+ binding to chromaffin vesicle matrix proteins: effect of pH, Mg2+, and ionic strength

    Felicitas U. Reiffen;Manfred Gratzl

  • Adrenal chromaffin cells contain functionally different SNAP-25 monomers and SNAP-25/syntaxin heterodimers.

    Barbara Höhne-Zell;Manfred Gratzl

  • Oxytocin at physiological concentrations evokes adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) release from corticotrophs by increasing intracellular free calcium mobilized mainly from intracellular stores. Oxytocin displays synergistic or additive effects on ACTH-releasing factor or arginine vasopressin-induced ACTH secretion, respectively.

    H. Link;G. Dayanithi;K. J. Föhr;Manfred Gratzl

  • Functional Importance of Synaptobrevin and SNAP-25 during Exocytosis of Histamine by Rat Gastric Enterochromaffin-Like Cells

    Barbara Höhne-Zell;Angela Galler;Wolfgang Schepp;Manfred Gratzl

  • Uptake of Ca2+ by isolated secretory vesicles from adrenal medulla.

    Heidemarie Krieger-Brauer;Manfred Gratzl

Frequent Co-Authors

Keith Langley
Keith Langley University College London
Sucharit Bhakdi
Sucharit Bhakdi Kiel University
Heinrich Betz
Heinrich Betz Max Planck Society
Marie-France Bader
Marie-France Bader Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Gerhard Dahl
Gerhard Dahl University of Miami
Ernst Habermann
Ernst Habermann University of Giessen
Jean-Marc Fritschy
Jean-Marc Fritschy University of Zurich
Giancarlo Pepeu
Giancarlo Pepeu University of Florence
Henryk F. Urbanski
Henryk F. Urbanski Oregon National Primate Research Center

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