Prof. Dr. Cord-Michael Becker



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Functional implications of novel human acid sphingomyelinase splice variants (2012) Rhein C, Tripal P, Seebahn A, Konrad A, Kramer M, Nagel C, Kemper J, et al. Journal article Modulation of TTX-sensitive voltage-dependent Na+ channels by ?-bungarotoxin in rat cerebellar neurons (2012) Guo D, Xiang W, Seebahn A, Becker CM, Strauss O Journal article The importance of TM3-4 loop subdomains for functional reconstitution of glycine receptors by independent domains (2012) Unterer B, Becker CM, Villmann C Journal article Structural characterization of intracellular C-terminal domains of group III metabotropic glutamate receptors. (2011) Seebahn A, Dinkel H, Mohrlüder J, Hartmann R, Vogel N, Becker CM, Sticht H, Enz R Journal article Prevalence and stability of lysozyme in cheese (2011) Schneider N, Werkmeister K, Becker CM, Pischetsrieder M Journal article Intracellular glycation of nuclear DNA, mitochondrial DNA, and cytosolic proteins during senescence-like growth arrest (2011) Breyer V, Becker CM, Pischetsrieder M Journal article Brain-derived neurotrophic factor, Val66Met single nucleotide polymorphism is not associated with alcohol dependence (2011) Muschler MAN, Heberlein A, Frieling H, Vogel N, Becker CM, Kornhuber J, Bleich S, Hillemacher T Journal article Developmental regulation of glycine receptors at efferent synapses of the murine cochlea (2011) Buerbank S, Becker K, Becker CM, Brandt N, Engel J, Knipper M, Schick B, Dlugaiczyk J Journal article Analysis of lysozyme in cheese by immunocapture mass spectrometry (2010) Schneider N, Becker CM, Pischetsrieder M Journal article Assessment of heat treatment of dairy products by MALDI-TOF-MS (2009) Meltretter J, Birlouez-Aragon I, Becker CM, Pischetsrieder M Journal article
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