Peter Walentek

Affiliations: 
University Freiburg Medical Center 
Area:
development, cilia, signaling, systems biology
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Gopalakrishnan J, Feistel K, Friedrich BM, et al. (2023) Emerging principles of primary cilia dynamics in controlling tissue organization and function. The Embo Journal. e113891
Ventrella R, Kim SK, Sheridan J, et al. (2023) Bidirectional multiciliated cell extrusion is controlled by Notch driven basal extrusion and Piezo1 driven apical extrusion. Development (Cambridge, England)
Vetrova AA, Kupaeva DM, Kizenko A, et al. (2023) The evolutionary history of Brachyury genes in Hydrozoa involves duplications, divergence, and neofunctionalization. Scientific Reports. 13: 9382
Brislinger-Engelhardt MM, Lorenz F, Haas M, et al. (2023) Temporal Notch signaling regulates mucociliary cell fates through Hes-mediated competitive de-repression. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Ventrella R, Kim SK, Sheridan J, et al. (2023) Bidirectional multiciliated cell extrusion is controlled by Notch driven basal extrusion and Piezo 1 driven apical extrusion. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Hantel F, Liu H, Fechtner L, et al. (2022) Publisher's Note: Cilia-localized GID/CTLH ubiquitin ligase complex regulates protein homeostasis of sonic hedgehog signaling components. Journal of Cell Science. 135
Hantel F, Liu H, Fechtner L, et al. (2022) Cilia-localized GID/CTLH ubiquitin ligase complex regulates protein homeostasis of sonic hedgehog signaling components. Journal of Cell Science. 135
Beckers A, Fuhl F, Ott T, et al. (2021) The highly conserved FOXJ1 target CFAP161 is dispensable for motile ciliary function in mouse and Xenopus. Scientific Reports. 11: 13333
Walentek P. (2021) Signaling Control of Mucociliary Epithelia: Stem Cells, Cell Fates, and the Plasticity of Cell Identity in Development and Disease. Cells, Tissues, Organs. 211: 736-753
Walentek P. (2021) Xenopus epidermal and endodermal epithelia as models for mucociliary epithelial evolution, disease, and metaplasia. Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000). 59: e23406
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