Claudia A. O. Stuermer

Affiliations: 
University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany 
Area:
Retinal development
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Dempwolff F, Schmidt FK, Hervás AB, et al. (2016) Super Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy and Tracking of Bacterial Flotillin (Reggie) Paralogs Provide Evidence for Defined-Sized Protein Microdomains within the Bacterial Membrane but Absence of Clusters Containing Detergent-Resistant Proteins. Plos Genetics. 12: e1006116
Hülsbusch N, Solis GP, Katanaev VL, et al. (2015) Reggie-1/Flotillin-2 regulates integrin trafficking and focal adhesion turnover via Rab11a. European Journal of Cell Biology. 94: 531-45
Welte C, Engel S, Stuermer CA. (2015) Upregulation of the zebrafish Nogo-A homologue, Rtn4b, in retinal ganglion cells is functionally involved in axon regeneration. Neural Development. 10: 6
Pinzón-Olejua A, Welte C, Abdesselem H, et al. (2014) Essential roles of zebrafish rtn4/Nogo paralogues in embryonic development. Neural Development. 9: 8
Solis GP, Radon Y, Sempou E, et al. (2013) Conserved roles of the prion protein domains on subcellular localization and cell-cell adhesion. Plos One. 8: e70327
Solis GP, Hülsbusch N, Radon Y, et al. (2013) Reggies/flotillins interact with Rab11a and SNX4 at the tubulovesicular recycling compartment and function in transferrin receptor and E-cadherin trafficking. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 24: 2689-702
Koch JC, Solis GP, Bodrikov V, et al. (2013) Upregulation of reggie-1/flotillin-2 promotes axon regeneration in the rat optic nerve in vivo and neurite growth in vitro. Neurobiology of Disease. 51: 168-76
Solis GP, Schrock Y, Hülsbusch N, et al. (2012) Reggies/flotillins regulate E-cadherin-mediated cell contact formation by affecting EGFR trafficking. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 23: 1812-25
Stuermer CA. (2012) How reggies regulate regeneration and axon growth. Cell and Tissue Research. 349: 71-7
Bodrikov V, Solis GP, Stuermer CA. (2011) Prion protein promotes growth cone development through reggie/flotillin-dependent N-cadherin trafficking. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 31: 18013-25
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