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Steffen Scholpp
Steffen Scholpp
Professor of Cell & Developmental Biology, Living Systems Institute, University of Exeter
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Observing the cell in its native state: Imaging subcellular dynamics in multicellular organisms
TL Liu, S Upadhyayula, DE Milkie, V Singh, K Wang, IA Swinburne, ...
Science 360 (6386), eaaq1392, 2018
5242018
Fgf8 morphogen gradient forms by a source-sink mechanism with freely diffusing molecules
SR Yu, M Burkhardt, M Nowak, J Ries, Z Petrášek, S Scholpp, P Schwille, ...
Nature 461 (7263), 533-536, 2009
4092009
Neurogenesis in zebrafish–from embryo to adult
R Schmidt, U Strähle, S Scholpp
Neural development 8, 1-13, 2013
3712013
Filopodia-based Wnt transport during vertebrate tissue patterning
E Stanganello, AIH Hagemann, B Mattes, C Sinner, D Meyen, S Weber, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 5846, 2015
2432015
Hedgehog signalling from the zona limitans intrathalamica orchestrates patterning of the zebrafish diencephalon
S Scholpp, O Wolf, M Brand, A Lumsden
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 133 (5), 855-864, 2006
1642006
Endocytosis controls spreading and effective signaling range of Fgf8 protein
S Scholpp, M Brand
Current biology 14 (20), 1834-1841, 2004
1402004
Zebrafish atlastin controls motility and spinal motor axon architecture via inhibition of the BMP pathway
C Fassier, JA Hutt, S Scholpp, A Lumsden, B Giros, F Nothias, ...
Nature neuroscience 13 (11), 1380-1387, 2010
1392010
Mechanisms of intercellular Wnt transport
D Routledge, S Scholpp
Development 146 (10), dev176073, 2019
1352019
Lhx2 and Lhx9 determine neuronal differentiation and compartition in the caudal forebrain by regulating Wnt signaling
D Peukert, S Weber, A Lumsden, S Scholpp
PLoS biology 9 (12), e1001218, 2011
1282011
Micropatterned superhydrophobic structures for the simultaneous culture of multiple cell types and the study of cell–cell communication
AN Efremov, E Stanganello, A Welle, S Scholpp, PA Levkin
Biomaterials 34 (7), 1757 - 1763, 2013
1242013
Building a bridal chamber: development of the thalamus
S Scholpp, A Lumsden
Trends in neurosciences 33 (8), 373-380, 2010
1242010
Wnt/PCP controls spreading of Wnt/β-catenin signals by cytonemes in vertebrates
B Mattes, Y Dang, G Greicius, LT Kaufmann, B Prunsche, J Rosenbauer, ...
Elife 7, e36953, 2018
1222018
Role of cytonemes in Wnt transport
E Stanganello, S Scholpp
Journal of cell science 129 (4), 665-672, 2016
1182016
A novel positive transcriptional feedback loop in midbrain-hindbrain boundary development is revealed through analysis of the zebrafish pax2.1 promoter in …
A Picker, S Scholpp, H Böhli, H Takeda, M Brand
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 129 (13), 3227 …, 2002
1162002
Her6 regulates the neurogenetic gradient and neuronal identity in the thalamus
S Scholpp, A Delogu, J Gilthorpe, D Peukert, S Schindler, A Lumsden
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (47), 19895-19900, 2009
912009
Molecular pathways controlling development of thalamus and hypothalamus: from neural specification to circuit formation
S Blackshaw, S Scholpp, M Placzek, H Ingraham, R Simerly, T Shimogori
Journal of Neuroscience 30 (45), 14925-14930, 2010
862010
Otx1l, Otx2 and Irx1b establish and position the ZLI in the diencephalon
S Scholpp, I Foucher, N Staudt, D Peukert, A Lumsden, C Houart
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 134 (17), 3167 …, 2007
822007
Emerging role of contact-mediated cell communication in tissue development and diseases
B Mattes, S Scholpp
Histochemistry and cell biology 150 (5), 431-442, 2018
772018
The function of endocytosis in Wnt signaling
L Brunt, S Scholpp
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 75, 785-795, 2018
742018
Zebrafish fgfr1 is a member of the fgf8 synexpression group and is required for fgf8 signalling at the midbrain-hindbrain boundary
S Scholpp, C Groth, C Lohs, M Lardelli, M Brand
Development genes and evolution 214, 285-295, 2004
732004
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