Irm Hermans-Borgmeyer, Dr

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SGTGAE ZMNH 
Area:
receptors
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Oetjen S, Mahlke C, Hermans-Borgmeyer I, et al. (2014) Spatiotemporal expression analysis of the growth factor receptor SorCS3. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 522: 3386-402
Süsens U, Hermans-Borgmeyer I, Urny J, et al. (2006) Characterisation and differential expression of two very closely related G-protein-coupled receptors, GPR139 and GPR142, in mouse tissue and during mouse development. Neuropharmacology. 50: 512-20
Ignatov A, Hermans-Borgmeyer I, Schaller HC. (2004) Cloning and characterization of a novel G-protein-coupled receptor with homology to galanin receptors. Neuropharmacology. 46: 1114-1120
Boels K, Hermans-Borgmeyer I, Schaller HC. (2004) Identification of a mouse orthologue of the G-protein-coupled receptor SALPR and its expression in adult mouse brain and during development. Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research. 152: 265-8
Ignatov A, Hermans-Borgmeyer I, Schaller HC. (2004) Cloning and characterization of a novel G-protein-coupled receptor with homology to galanin receptors. Neuropharmacology. 46: 1114-20
Hermey G, Plath N, Hübner CA, et al. (2004) The three sorCS genes are differentially expressed and regulated by synaptic activity. Journal of Neurochemistry. 88: 1470-6
Ignatov A, Lintzel J, Hermans-Borgmeyer I, et al. (2003) Role of the G-protein-coupled receptor GPR12 as high-affinity receptor for sphingosylphosphorylcholine and its expression and function in brain development. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 23: 907-14
Hellebrand S, Wittenberger T, Schaller HC, et al. (2001) Gpr85, a novel member of the G-protein coupled receptor family, prominently expressed in the developing mouse cerebral cortex. Brain Research. Gene Expression Patterns. 1: 13-6
Hampe W, Rezgaoui M, Hermans-Borgmeyer I, et al. (2001) The genes for the human VPS10 domain-containing receptors are large and contain many small exons. Human Genetics. 108: 529-36
Hermans-Borgmeyer I, Süsens U, Borgmeyer U. (2000) Developmental expression of the estrogen receptor-related receptor gamma in the nervous system during mouse embryogenesis. Mechanisms of Development. 97: 197-9
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