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Wolfgang J. Schneider

Wolfgang J. Schneider

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
76
Citations
20426
World Ranking
5054
National Ranking
38

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Wolfgang J. Schneider is affiliated with the Medical University of Vienna in Austria. Their professional work is situated within the academic and clinical research environment that this institution supports.

There are no recent papers listed in the available data, nor are there details about frequent co-authors or main publication venues associated with Wolfgang J. Schneider. Similarly, no book publications or awards have been recorded in the source information.

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Best Publications

  • Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis: Concepts Emerging from the LDL Receptor System

    Joseph L. Goldstein;Michael S. Brown;Richard G. W. Anderson;David W. Russell

  • The human LDL receptor: A cysteine-rich protein with multiple Alu sequences in its mRNA

    Tokuo Yamamoto;C. Geoffrey Davis;Michael S. Brown;Wolfgang J. Schneider

  • Mutation in LDL receptor: Alu-Alu recombination deletes exons encoding transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains

    Mark A. Lehrman;Wolfgang J. Schneider;Thomas C. Südhof;Michael S. Brown

  • Domain map of the LDL receptor: Sequence homology with the epidermal growth factor precursor

    David W. Russell;Wolfgang J. Schneider;Tokuo Yamamoto;Kenneth L. Luskey

  • Biosynthesis of N- and O-linked oligosaccharides of the low density lipoprotein receptor.

    R. D. Cummings;S. Kornfeld;W. J. Schneider;K. K. Hobgood

  • Monoclonal antibodies to the low density lipoprotein receptor as probes for study of receptor-mediated endocytosis and the genetics of familial hypercholesterolemia.

    U. Beisiegel;W. J. Schneider;Joseph L Goldstein;R. G. Anderson

  • Purification of the low density lipoprotein receptor, an acidic glycoprotein of 164,000 molecular weight.

    W J Schneider;U Beisiegel;J L Goldstein;M S Brown

  • Internalization-defective LDL receptors produced by genes with nonsense and frameshift mutations that truncate the cytoplasmic domain

    Mark A. Lehrman;Joseph L. Goldstein;Michael S. Brown;David W. Russell

  • The Lebanese allele at the low density lipoprotein receptor locus. Nonsense mutation produces truncated receptor that is retained in endoplasmic reticulum.

    M A Lehrman;W J Schneider;M S Brown;C G Davis

  • 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

  • Posttranslational processing of the LDL receptor and its genetic disruption in familial hypercholesterolemia

    Helge Tolleshaug;Joseph L. Goldstein;Wolfgang J. Schneider;Michael S. Brown

  • Elements of Neural Adhesion Molecules and a Yeast Vacuolar Protein Sorting Receptor Are Present in a Novel Mammalian Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor Family Member

    Hiroyuki Yamazaki;Hideaki Bujo;Hideaki Bujo;Jun Kusunoki;Kouichi Seimiya

  • 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

  • Requirement of Nuclear Factor-κB in Angiotensin II– and Isoproterenol-Induced Cardiac Hypertrophy In Vivo

    Christian Freund;Ruth Schmidt-Ullrich;Anthony Baurand;Sandra Dunger

  • The low density lipoprotein receptor.

    Wolfgang J. Schneider

  • Vitellogenin Receptors: Oocyte-Specific Members of the Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Supergene Family

    Wolfgang Johann Schneider

  • Partial purification and characterization of the low density lipoprotein receptor from bovine adrenal cortex.

    Wolfgang J. Schneider;Joseph L. Goldstein;Michael S. Brown

  • Immunoblot analysis of low density lipoprotein receptors in fibroblasts from subjects with familial hypercholesterolemia.

    U. Beisiegel;W. J. Schneider;Michael S Brown;Joseph L Goldstein

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

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

Frequent Co-Authors

Johannes Nimpf
Johannes Nimpf Medical University of Vienna
Yasushi Saito
Yasushi Saito Chiba University
Stefano Stifani
Stefano Stifani Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Eric J.G. Sijbrands
Eric J.G. Sijbrands Erasmus University Rotterdam
Roland Foisner
Roland Foisner Medical University of Vienna
Joachim Herz
Joachim Herz The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Petri T. Kovanen
Petri T. Kovanen Wihuri Research Institute
Tokuo Yamamoto
Tokuo Yamamoto Tohoku University
Atsushi Iwama
Atsushi Iwama University of Tokyo
Dieter Blaas
Dieter Blaas Medical University of Vienna

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