Sigrid Hoyer-Fender, Dr. rer. nat.

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Developmental Biology Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Germany 
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Tapia Contreras C, Hoyer-Fender S. (2021) The Transformation of the Centrosome into the Basal Body: Similarities and Dissimilarities between Somatic and Male Germ Cells and Their Relevance for Male Fertility. Cells. 10
Tapia Contreras C, Hoyer-Fender S. (2020) The WD40-protein CFAP52/WDR16 is a centrosome/basal body protein and localizes to the manchette and the flagellum in male germ cells. Scientific Reports. 10: 14240
Tapia Contreras C, Hoyer-Fender S. (2019) CCDC42 Localizes to Manchette, HTCA and Tail and Interacts With ODF1 and ODF2 in the Formation of the Male Germ Cell Cytoskeleton. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 7: 151
Yang K, Tylkowski MA, Hüber D, et al. (2018) ODF2/Cenexin maintains centrosome cohesion by restricting β-catenin accumulation. Journal of Cell Science
Yang K, Adham IM, Meinhardt A, et al. (2018) Ultra-structure of the sperm head-to-tail linkage complex in the absence of the spermatid-specific LINC component SPAG4. Histochemistry and Cell Biology
Tylkowski MA, Yang K, Hoyer-Fender S, et al. (2015) Pax6 controls centriole maturation in cortical progenitors through Odf2. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Cmls. 72: 1795-809
Yang K, Grzmil P, Meinhardt A, et al. (2014) Haplo-deficiency of ODF1/HSPB10 in mouse sperm causes relaxation of head-to-tail linkage. Reproduction (Cambridge, England). 148: 499-506
Pletz N, Medack A, Rieß EM, et al. (2013) Transcriptional activation of Odf2/Cenexin by cell cycle arrest and the stress activated signaling pathway (JNK pathway). Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1833: 1338-46
Yang K, Meinhardt A, Zhang B, et al. (2012) The small heat shock protein ODF1/HSPB10 is essential for tight linkage of sperm head to tail and male fertility in mice. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 32: 216-25
Frohnert C, Schweizer S, Hoyer-Fender S. (2011) SPAG4L/SPAG4L-2 are testis-specific SUN domain proteins restricted to the apical nuclear envelope of round spermatids facing the acrosome. Molecular Human Reproduction. 17: 207-18
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