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Willi Hunziker
Researcher at Hoffmann-La Roche
Publications - 45
Citations - 5483
Willi Hunziker is an academic researcher from Hoffmann-La Roche. The author has contributed to research in topics: Calbindin & Complementary DNA. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 45 publications receiving 5337 citations.
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Structure of human pancreatic lipase
TL;DR: The structural results are evidence that Ser 152 is the nucleophilic residue essential for catalysis, located in the larger N-terminal domain at the C- terminal edge of a doubly wound parallel β-sheet and part of an Asp-His-Ser triad, which is chemically analogous to, but structurally different from, that in the serine proteases.
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Identification of two types of tumor necrosis factor receptors on human cell lines by monoclonal antibodies.
Manfred Brockhaus,Hans-Joachim Schoenfeld,Ernst-Juergen Schlaeger,Willi Hunziker,Werner Lesslauer,Hansruedi Loetscher +5 more
TL;DR: Immunologic blot and immunoprecipitation analyses indicate that mAbs htr-9 and utr-1 recognize proteins of approximately 55 kDa and 75 kDa, respectively, which provide evidence for the existence of two distinct TNF receptor molecules that contribute to varying extent to the TNF binding by different human cells.
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Two nuclear signalling pathways for vitamin D
Carsten Carlberg,Igor Bendik,Adrian Wyss,Elke Meier,Laurie J. Sturzenbecker,Joseph F. Grippo,Willi Hunziker +6 more
TL;DR: A second class of response elements, composed of directly repeated pairs of motifs (GGTCCA, AGGTCA, or GGGTGA) spaced by three nucleotides, is synergistically activated by RXR and VDR, but only in the presence of both ligands.
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Characterization of a polyclonal antiserum against the purified human recombinant calcium binding protein calretinin
TL;DR: The purified recombinant human calretinin from Escherichia coli lysates is purified and a polyclonal antiserum against it is produced and used in the qualitative detection of CR by different methods of immunohistochemistry as well as in the detection ofCR on immunoblots.
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Chemically defined neuron groups and their subpopulations in the glomerular layer of the rat main olfactory bulb
Katsuko Kosaka,Yusuke Aika,Kazunori Toida,Claus W. Heizmann,Willi Hunziker,David M. Jacobowitz,Ikuko Nagatsu,Peter Streit,Theo J. Visser,Toshio Kosaka +9 more
TL;DR: In the glomerular layer of the rat olfactory bulb, GABA-LIR, CR-IR and calbindin-IR cells could be considered to be three distinct chemically-defined neuron groups, whereas TH-IR, TRH-Lir and ENK-L IR neurons were regarded as their subpopulations.