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75
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18555
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5364
National Ranking
49

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Ulla M. Wewer is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, where the scientist is engaged in academic and research activities.

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Best Publications

  • A simplified laminin nomenclature

    Monique Aumailley;Leena Bruckner-Tuderman;William G. Carter;Rainer Deutzmann

  • A Family of Insulin-Like Growth Factor II mRNA-Binding Proteins Represses Translation in Late Development

    Jacob Nielsen;Jan Christiansen;Jens Lykke-Andersen;Anders H. Johnsen

  • cDNA cloning, mRNA distribution and heterogeneity, chromosomal location, and RFLP analysis of human osteopontin (OPN).

    Marian F. Young;Janet M. Kerr;John D. Termine;Ulla M. Wewer

  • Murine muscular dystrophy caused by a mutation in the laminin alpha 2 (Lama2) gene.

    Hong Xu;Hong Xu;Xiao-Rong Wu;Ulla M. Wewer;Eva Engvall;Eva Engvall

  • A novel, secreted form of human ADAM 12 (meltrin alpha) provokes myogenesis in vivo

    Brent J. Gilpin;Frosty Loechel;Marie-Geneviève Mattei;Eva Engvall

  • RNA‐binding IMPs promote cell adhesion and invadopodia formation

    Jonas Vikesaa;Thomas V O Hansen;Lars Jønson;Rehannah Borup

  • ADAM 12-S cleaves IGFBP-3 and IGFBP-5 and is inhibited by TIMP-3.

    Frosty Loechel;Jay W. Fox;Gillian Murphy;Reidar Albrechtsen

  • E2F repression by C/EBPalpha is required for adipogenesis and granulopoiesis in vivo.

    Bo T. Porse;Thomas Å. Pedersen;Xiufeng Xu;Bo Lindberg

  • Basement Membrane Changes in Breast Cancer Detected by Immunohistochemical Staining for Laminin

    Reidar Albrechtsen;Maja Nielsen;Ulla Wewer;Eva Engvall

  • Defective muscle basement membrane and lack of M-laminin in the dystrophic dy/dy mouse

    Hong Xu;Peter Christmas;Xiao-Rong Wu;Ulla M. Wewer

  • Altered levels of laminin receptor mRNA in various human carcinoma cells that have different abilities to bind laminin.

    U M Wewer;L A Liotta;M Jaye;G A Ricca

  • The cysteine-rich domain of human ADAM 12 supports cell adhesion through syndecans and triggers signaling events that lead to beta1 integrin-dependent cell spreading.

    K Iba;R Albrechtsen;B Gilpin;Camilla Frohlich

  • Evidence for a precursor of the high-affinity metastasis-associated murine laminin receptor.

    C. N. Rao;Vincenzo Castronovo;M. C. Schmitt;U. M. Wewer

  • ADAM 12 cleaves extracellular matrix proteins and correlates with cancer status and stage

    Roopali Roy;Ulla M. Wewer;David Zurakowski;Susan E. Pories

  • Merosin and laminin in myogenesis; specific requirement for merosin in myotube stability and survival.

    P H Vachon;F Loechel;H Xu;U M Wewer

  • ADAM12 in human liver cancers: TGF-β-regulated expression in stellate cells is associated with matrix remodeling

    Hélène Le Pabic;Dominique Bonnier;Ulla M. Wewer;Alexandre Coutand

  • Cysteine-Rich Domain of Human ADAM 12 (Meltrin α) Supports Tumor Cell Adhesion

    Kousuke Iba;Reidar Albrechtsen;Brent J. Gilpin;Frosty Loechel

  • Human ADAM 12 (Meltrin α) Is an Active Metalloprotease

    Frosty Loechel;Brent J. Gilpin;Eva Engvall;Reidar Albrechtsen

  • Integrins (alpha7beta1) in muscle function and survival. Disrupted expression in merosin-deficient congenital muscular dystrophy.

    P H Vachon;H Xu;L Liu;F Loechel

  • Dwarfism and Impaired Gut Development in Insulin-Like Growth Factor II mRNA-Binding Protein 1-Deficient Mice

    Thomas V. O. Hansen;Niels A. Hammer;Jacob Nielsen;Mette Madsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Eva Engvall
Eva Engvall Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Finn Cilius Nielsen
Finn Cilius Nielsen Copenhagen University Hospital
Arthur M. Mercurio
Arthur M. Mercurio University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
John R. Couchman
John R. Couchman University of Copenhagen
Kevin Spencer
Kevin Spencer University of Cambridge
Lance A. Liotta
Lance A. Liotta George Mason University
Thomas Voit
Thomas Voit University College London
Erkki Ruoslahti
Erkki Ruoslahti Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Pascale Guicheney
Pascale Guicheney Sorbonne University
Francesco Muntoni
Francesco Muntoni University College London

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