Amparo Acker-Palmer - Partial List of Publications#


1. Geiger JC, Lipka J, Segura I, Hoyer S, Schlager MA, Wulf PS, Weinges S, Demmers J, Hoogenraad CC and Acker-Palmer A (2014) “The GRIP1/14-3-3 pathway coordinates cargo trafficking and dendrite development” Developmental Cell, 28, 381-393. (Impact factor 12.9)

2. Worzfeld T, Swiercz JM, Sentürk A, Genz B, Korostylev A, Deng S, Xia J, Hoshino M, Epstein JA, Chan A, Vollmar B Acker-Palmer A, Kuner R and Offermanns S (2014) "Genetic dissection of plexin signalling in vivo" Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 111(6):2194-9. (Impact factor 9.7)

3. Senturk, A., Pfennig, S., Weiss, A., Burk, K. and Acker-Palmer, A. (2011) “EphrinBs are essential components of the Reelin pathway to regulate neuronal migration”. Nature, 472:356-60; 478:274 (Impact factor 38.6)

4. Deutsch, G.B., Zielonka, E.M., Coutandin, D., Weber, T.A., Schäfer, B., Hannewald, J., Luh, L.M., Durst, F.G., Ibrahim, M., Hoffmann, J., Niesen, F.H., Sentürk, A., Kunkel, H., Brutschy, B., Schleiff, E., Knapp, S., Acker-Palmer, A., Grez, M., McKeon, F. and Dötsch, V. “DNA damage in oocytes induces an irreversible switch of the quality control factor TAp63 from dimer to tetramer” (2011) Cell, 144:566-576. (Impact factor 32)

5. Sawamiphak, S., Ritter, M. and Acker-Palmer, A. (2010) “Preparation of retinal explant cultures to study ex vivo tip endothelial cell responses”. Nature Protocols 5, 1659 – 1665. (Impact factor 8)

6. Bethani, I., Skånland, S.S., Dikic, I. and Acker-Palmer, A. (2010) “Spatial organization of transmembrane receptor signalling”. EMBO J , 29: 2677-2685. (Impact factor 9.8)

7. Sawamiphak, S., Seidel, S., Essmann, C.L., Wilkinson, G., Pitulescu, M.E., Acker, T. and Acker-Palmer, A. (2010) “EphrinB2 regulates VEGFR2 function in developmental and tumour angiogenesis” Nature 465, 487–491. (Impact factor 38.6)

8. Essmann, C.L., Martinez, E., Geiger, J., Zimmer, M., Traut, M., Stein, V., Klein, R. and Acker-Palmer, A. (2008) Serine phosphorylation of ephrinB2 regulates trafficking of synaptic AMPA receptors. Nature Neuroscience 11: 1035 – 1043 (Impact factor 15.2)

9. Segura, I., Eβmann, C. L., Weinges, S. and Acker-Palmer, A. (2007). “Grb4 and GIT1 transduce ephrinB reverse signals modulating spine morphogenesis and synapse formation” Nature Neuroscience 10: 301-310. (Impact factor 15.2)

10. Angrand, P.O., Segura, I., Völkel, P., Ghidelli, S., Terry, R., Brajenovic, M., Vintersten, K., Klein, R., Superti-Furga G., Drewes, G., Küster, B., Bouwmeester, T. and Acker-Palmer, A. (2006) Transgenic mouse proteomics identifies new 14-3-3 associated proteins involved in cystoskeletal rearrangements and cell signaling, Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, 5: 2211-2227 (Impact factor 7,3)
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