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Ulrike Mayer
Researcher at University of East Anglia
Publications - 96
Citations - 10582
Ulrike Mayer is an academic researcher from University of East Anglia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laminin & Integrin. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 91 publications receiving 9884 citations. Previous affiliations of Ulrike Mayer include Wellcome Trust & Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell-Matrix Research.
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A simplified laminin nomenclature
Monique Aumailley,Leena Bruckner-Tuderman,William G. Carter,Rainer Deutzmann,David Edgar,Peter Ekblom,Jürgen Engel,Eva Engvall,Erhard Hohenester,Jonathan C.R. Jones,Hynda K. Kleinman,M. Peter Marinkovich,George R. Martin,Ulrike Mayer,Guerrino Meneguzzi,Jeffrey H. Miner,Kaoru Miyazaki,Manuel Patarroyo,Mats Paulsson,Vito Quaranta,Joshua R. Sanes,Takako Sasaki,Kiyotoshi Sekiguchi,Lydia Sorokin,Jan F. Talts,Jan F. Talts,Karl Tryggvason,Jouni Uitto,Ismo Virtanen,Klaus von der Mark,Ulla M. Wewer,Yoshihiko Yamada,Peter D. Yurchenco +32 more
TL;DR: A new identification system for a trimer using three Arabic numerals, based on the alpha, beta and gamma chain numbers is introduced, which is introduced for laminin trimers.
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Collagen IV is essential for basement membrane stability but dispensable for initiation of its assembly during early development
Ernst Pöschl,Ursula Schlötzer-Schrehardt,Bent Brachvogel,Kenji Saito,Yoshifumi Ninomiya,Ulrike Mayer +5 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that laminin is sufficient for basement membrane-like matrices during early development, but at later stages the specific composition of components including collagen IV defines integrity, stability and functionality.
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The Arabidopsis KNOLLE Protein Is a Cytokinesis-specific Syntaxin
Martina H. Lauber,Irene Waizenegger,Thomas Steinmann,Heinz Schwarz,Ulrike Mayer,Inwhan Hwang,Wolfgang Lukowitz,Gerd Jürgens +7 more
TL;DR: KNOLLE is the first syntaxin-like protein that appears to be involved specifically in cytokinetic vesicle fusion in plant cytokinesis, and electron microscopic analysis indicates that vesicles fusion is impaired.
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Recombinant nidogen consists of three globular domains and mediates binding of laminin to collagen type IV.
Jay W. Fox,Ulrike Mayer,Roswitha Nischt,Monique Aumailley,Dieter P. Reinhardt,Hanna Wiedemann,Karlheinz Mann,Rupert Timpl,Thomas Krieg,Jürgen Engel +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the shape of the nidogen was shown to be a three globes of variable mass (31-56 kDa) connected by either a rod-like or a thin segment, indicating that the Nterminal domain of the more native, recombinant protein consists of two globules connected by a flexible segment.