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The covalent structure of an entire γG immunoglobulin molecule
GM Edelman, BA Cunningham, WE Gall, PD Gottlieb, U Rutishauser, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 63 (1), 78-85, 1969
14681969
The neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) as a regulator of cell-cell interactions
U Rutishauser, A Acheson, AK Hall, DM Mann, J Sunshine
Science 240 (4848), 53-57, 1988
9941988
Polysialic acid in the vertebrate nervous system: a promoter of plasticity in cell-cell interactions
U Rutishauser, L Landmesser
Trends in neurosciences 19 (10), 422-427, 1996
6691996
Polysialic acid in the plasticity of the developing and adult vertebrate nervous system
U Rutishauser
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 9 (1), 26-35, 2008
6522008
Genetic deletion of a neural cell adhesion molecule variant (N-CAM-180) produces distinct defects in the central nervous system
H Tomasiewicz, K Ono, D Yee, C Thompson, C Goridis, U Rutishauser, ...
Neuron 11 (6), 1163-1174, 1993
6111993
Adhesion among neural cells of the chick embryo. II. Purification and characterization of a cell adhesion molecule from neural retina.
JP Thiery, R Brackenbury, U Rutishauser, GM Edelman
Journal of Biological Chemistry 252 (19), 6841-6845, 1977
5461977
Chemical characterization of a neural cell adhesion molecule purified from embryonic brain membranes.
S Hoffman, BC Sorkin, PC White, R Brackenbury, R Mailhammer, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 257 (13), 7720-7729, 1982
5391982
N-CAM mutation inhibits tangential neuronal migration and is phenocopied by enzymatic removal of polysialic acid
K Ono, H Tomasiewicz, T Magnuson, U Rutishauser
Neuron 13 (3), 595-609, 1994
5361994
Cell adhesion molecules in early chicken embryogenesis.
JP Thiery, JL Duband, U Rutishauser, GM Edelman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 79 (21), 6737-6741, 1982
5341982
Cell adhesion molecules in vertebrate neural development.
U Rutishauser, TM Jessell
Physiological reviews 68 (3), 819-857, 1988
4861988
Normal patterns of spontaneous activity are required for correct motor axon guidance and the expression of specific guidance molecules
MG Hanson, LT Landmesser
Neuron 43 (5), 687-701, 2004
4642004
The role of polysialic acid in migration of olfactory bulb interneuron precursors in the subventricular zone
H Hu, H Tomasiewicz, T Magnuson, U Rutishauser
Neuron 16 (4), 735-743, 1996
4631996
Adhesion among neural cells of the chick embryo. I. An immunological assay for molecules involved in cell-cell binding.
R Brackenbury, JP Thiery, U Rutishauser, GM Edelman
Journal of Biological Chemistry 252 (19), 6835-6840, 1977
4591977
Guidance of optic axons in vivo by a preformed adhesive pathway on neuroepithelial endfeet
J Silver, U Rutishauser
Developmental biology 106 (2), 485-499, 1984
4461984
NCAM polysialic acid can regulate both cell-cell and cell-substrate interactions.
A Acheson, JL Sunshine, U Rutishauser
The Journal of cell biology 114 (1), 143-153, 1991
4241991
Decreased expression of the embryonic form of the neural cell adhesion molecule in schizophrenic brains.
D Barbeau, JJ Liang, Y Robitalille, R Quirion, LK Srivastava
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 92 (7), 2785-2789, 1995
4161995
Neural cell adhesion molecule (N-CAM) accumulates in denervated and paralyzed skeletal muscles.
J Covault, JR Sanes
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 82 (13), 4544-4548, 1985
4141985
Polysialic acid as a regulator of intramuscular nerve branching during embryonic development
L Landmesser, L Dahm, J Tang, U Rutishauser
Neuron 4 (5), 655-667, 1990
4061990
Membrane glycoproteins involved in neurite fasciculation.
FG Rathjen, JM Wolff, R Frank, F Bonhoeffer, U Rutishauser
The Journal of cell biology 104 (2), 343-353, 1987
3981987
Neurite outgrowth in response to transfected N-CAM changes during development and is modulated by polysialic acid
P Doherty, J Cohen, FS Walsh
Neuron 5 (2), 209-219, 1990
3751990
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