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Peter Sonderegger

Peter Sonderegger

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
10013
World Ranking
10484
National Ranking
185

Overview

Peter Sonderegger is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Their research profile is marked by involvement in academic activities primarily through this institution.

While detailed records of their recent papers, co-authors, and frequent publication venues are not available, their association with the University of Zurich situates them within a prominent European research environment.

No specific information on book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or primary research topics has been provided for Peter Sonderegger. Likewise, there are no records of awards or recognitions linked to their career at this time.

Due to the absence of detailed data on publications and research topics, a precise mapping of their scientific contributions cannot be offered. However, their position at a major research university indicates engagement in academic research and scholarly activities consistent with a scientist's professional role.

Best Publications

  • The dual role of the extracellular matrix in synaptic plasticity and homeostasis

    Alexander Dityatev;Melitta Schachner;Peter Sonderegger

  • Familial dementia caused by polymerization of mutant neuroserpin

    Richard L. Davis;Antony E. Shrimpton;Peter D. Holohan;Charles Bradshaw

  • Neurite outgrowth on immobilized axonin-1 is mediated by a heterophilic interaction with L1(G4).

    T B Kuhn;E T Stoeckli;M A Condrau;F G Rathjen

  • Contactin-2/TAG-1-directed autoimmunity is identified in multiple sclerosis patients and mediates gray matter pathology in animals

    Tobias Derfuss;Khyati Parikh;Sviataslau Velhin;Magdalena Braun

  • Truncating Neurotrypsin Mutation in Autosomal Recessive Nonsyndromic Mental Retardation

    Florence Molinari;Marlène Rio;Virginia Meskenaite;Férechté Encha-Razavi

  • Neuroserpin, an axonally secreted serine protease inhibitor

    T. Osterwalder;J. Contartese;E. T. Stoeckli;T. B. Kuhn

  • Regulation of axonal growth in the vertebrate nervous system by interactions between glycoproteins belonging to two subgroups of the immunoglobulin superfamily.

    P Sonderegger;F G Rathjen

  • Expression of Neuroserpin, an Inhibitor of Tissue Plasminogen Activator, in the Developing and Adult Nervous System of the Mouse

    Stefan R. Krueger;Gian-Piero Ghisu;Paolo Cinelli;Thomas P. Gschwend

  • The Crystal Structure of the Ligand Binding Module of Axonin-1/TAG-1 Suggests a Zipper Mechanism for Neural Cell Adhesion

    Jörg Freigang;Karl Proba;Lukas Leder;Kay Diederichs

  • Impaired explorative behavior and neophobia in genetically modified mice lacking or overexpressing the extracellular serine protease inhibitor neuroserpin.

    Rime Madani;Serguei Kozlov;Alexander Akhmedov;Paolo Cinelli

  • Calsyntenin-1 Docks Vesicular Cargo to Kinesin-1

    Anetta Konecna;Renato Frischknecht;Jochen Kinter;Alexander Ludwig

  • Neuroserpin, a neuroprotective factor in focal ischemic stroke.

    Paolo Cinelli;Rime Madani;Nobusuke Tsuzuki;Philippe Vallet

  • Affinity capture of proteins from solution and their dissociation by contact printing

    André Bernard;Dora Fitzli;Peter Sonderegger;Emmanuel Delamarche

  • Destabilization of the neuromuscular junction by proteolytic cleavage of agrin results in precocious sarcopenia

    Lukas Bütikofer;Andreas Zurlinden;Marc F. Bolliger;Beat Kunz

  • The Calsyntenins—A Family of Postsynaptic Membrane Proteins with Distinct Neuronal Expression Patterns

    G. Hintsch;A. Zurlinden;V. Meskenaite;M. Steuble

  • The axonally secreted protein axonin-1 is a potent substratum for neurite growth.

    E T Stoeckli;T B Kuhn;C O Duc;M A Ruegg

  • Neurotrypsin cleaves agrin locally at the synapse

    Alexander Stephan;José María Mateos;Serguei V. Kozlov;Paolo Cinelli

  • The Axonally Secreted Serine Proteinase Inhibitor, Neuroserpin, Inhibits Plasminogen Activators and Plasmin but Not Thrombin

    Thomas Osterwalder;Paolo Cinelli;Antonio Baici;Amedea Pennella

  • Distribution of TAG-1/axonin-1 in fibre tracts and migratory streams of the developing mouse nervous system.

    David P. Wolfer;Anne Henehan-Beatty;Esther T. Stoeckli;Peter Sonderegger

  • Coincident Pre- and Postsynaptic Activation Induces Dendritic Filopodia via Neurotrypsin-Dependent Agrin Cleavage

    Kazumasa Matsumoto-Miyai;Ewa Sokolowska;Andreas Zurlinden;Christine E. Gee

Frequent Co-Authors

Esther T. Stoeckli
Esther T. Stoeckli University of Zurich
Christoph Rader
Christoph Rader Scripps Research Institute
Philipp Christen
Philipp Christen University of Zurich
Urs Ziegler
Urs Ziegler University of Zurich
David P. Wolfer
David P. Wolfer University of Zurich
Thomas Rülicke
Thomas Rülicke University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Stefan Kunz
Stefan Kunz University of Lausanne
Denis Vivien
Denis Vivien Université de Caen Normandie
Peter Streit
Peter Streit University of Zurich
Phillip G. Nelson
Phillip G. Nelson National Institutes of Health

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