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Authors: Schaeffer, A Bronner, R Benveniste, P Schaller, H
Citation: A. Schaeffer et al., The ratio of campesterol to sitosterol that modulates growth in Arabidopsis is controlled by STEROL METHYLTRANSFERASE 2;1, PLANT J, 25(6), 2001, pp. 605-615

Authors: Breiner, KM Schaller, H Knolle, PA
Citation: Km. Breiner et al., Endothelial cell-mediated uptake of a hepatitis B virus: A new concept of liver targeting of hepatotropic microorganisms, HEPATOLOGY, 34(4), 2001, pp. 803-808

Authors: Wang, Y Hofmann, TG Runkel, L Haaf, T Schaller, H Debatin, KM Hug, H
Citation: Y. Wang et al., Isolation and characterization of cDNAs for the protein kinase HIPK2, BBA-GENE ST, 1518(1-2), 2001, pp. 168-172

Authors: Husselstein-Muller, T Schaller, H Benveniste, P
Citation: T. Husselstein-muller et al., Molecular cloning and expression in yeast of 2,3-oxidosqualene-triterpenoid cyclases from Arabidopsis thaliana, PLANT MOL B, 45(1), 2001, pp. 75-92

Authors: Catterou, M Dubois, F Schaller, H Aubanelle, L Vilcot, B Sangwan-Norreel, BS Sangwan, RS
Citation: M. Catterou et al., Brassinosteroids, microtubules and cell elongation in Arabidopsis thaliana. I. Molecular, cellular and physiological characterization of the Arabidopsis bul1 mutant, defective in the Delta(7)-sterol-C5-desaturation step leading to brassinosteroid biosynthesis, PLANTA, 212(5-6), 2001, pp. 659-672

Authors: Catterou, M Dubois, F Schaller, H Aubanelle, L Vilcot, B Sangwan-Norreel, BS Sangwan, RS
Citation: M. Catterou et al., Brassinosteroids, microtubules and cell elongation in Arabidopsis thaliana. II. Effects of brassinosteroids on microtubules and cell elongation in the bul1 mutant, PLANTA, 212(5-6), 2001, pp. 673-683

Authors: Mabit, H Breiner, KM Knaust, A Zachmann-Brand, B Schaller, H
Citation: H. Mabit et al., Signals for bidirectional nucleocytoplasmic transport in the duck hepatitis B virus capsid protein, J VIROLOGY, 75(4), 2001, pp. 1968-1977

Authors: Sprinzl, MF Oberwinkler, H Schaller, H Protzer, U
Citation: Mf. Sprinzl et al., Transfer of hepatitis B virus genome by adenovirus vectors into cultured cells and mice: Crossing the species barrier, J VIROLOGY, 75(11), 2001, pp. 5108-5118

Authors: Breiner, KM Urban, S Glass, B Schaller, H
Citation: Km. Breiner et al., Envelope protein-mediated down-regulation of hepatitis B virus receptor ininfected hepatocytes, J VIROLOGY, 75(1), 2001, pp. 143-150

Authors: Chirinko, RS Schaller, H
Citation: Rs. Chirinko et H. Schaller, Business fixed investment and "bubbles": The Japanese case, AM ECON REV, 91(3), 2001, pp. 663-680

Authors: Schaller, H
Citation: H. Schaller, Scanhead technology, DIGITAL (R)EVOLUTION IN RADIOLOGY, 2001, pp. 297-299

Authors: Protzer, U Schaller, H
Citation: U. Protzer et H. Schaller, Immune escape by hepatitis B viruses, VIRUS GENES, 21(1-2), 2000, pp. 27-37

Authors: Bouvier-Nave, P Benveniste, P Noiriel, A Schaller, H
Citation: P. Bouvier-nave et al., Expression in yeast of an acyl-CoA : diacylglycerol acyltransferase cDNA from Caenorhabditis elegans, BIOCH SOC T, 28, 2000, pp. 692-695

Authors: Urban, S Schwarz, C Marx, UC Zentgraf, H Schaller, H Multhaup, G
Citation: S. Urban et al., Receptor recognition by a hepatitis B virus reveals a novel mode of high affinity virus-receptor interaction, EMBO J, 19(6), 2000, pp. 1217-1227

Authors: Schaeffer, A Bouvier-Nave, P Benveniste, P Schaller, H
Citation: A. Schaeffer et al., Plant sterol-C24-methyl transferases: Different profiles of tobacco transformed with SMT1 or SMT2, LIPIDS, 35(3), 2000, pp. 263-269

Authors: Breiner, KM Schaller, H
Citation: Km. Breiner et H. Schaller, Cellular receptor traffic is essential for productive duck hepatitis B virus infection, J VIROLOGY, 74(5), 2000, pp. 2203-2209

Authors: Grgacic, EVL Kuhn, C Schaller, H
Citation: Evl. Grgacic et al., Hepadnavirus envelope topology: Insertion of a loop region in the membraneand role of S in L protein translocation, J VIROLOGY, 74(5), 2000, pp. 2455-2458

Authors: Mabit, H Schaller, H
Citation: H. Mabit et H. Schaller, Intracellular hepadnavirus nucleocapsids are selected for secretion by envelope protein-independent membrane binding, J VIROLOGY, 74(24), 2000, pp. 11472-11478

Authors: Klocker, U Schultz, U Schaller, H Protzer, U
Citation: U. Klocker et al., Endotoxin stimulates liver macrophages to release mediators that inhibit an early step in hepadnavirus replication, J VIROLOGY, 74(12), 2000, pp. 5525-5533

Authors: Grgacic, EVL Schaller, H
Citation: Evl. Grgacic et H. Schaller, A metastable form of the large envelope protein of duck hepatitis B virus:Low-pH release results in a transition to a hydrophobic, potentially fusogenic conformation, J VIROLOGY, 74(11), 2000, pp. 5116-5122

Authors: Bouvier-Nave, P Benveniste, P Oelkers, P Sturley, SL Schaller, H
Citation: P. Bouvier-nave et al., Expression in yeast and tobacco of plant cDNAs encoding acyl CoA : diacylglycerol acyltransferase, EUR J BIOCH, 267(1), 2000, pp. 85-96

Authors: Batard, Y Hehn, A Nedelkina, S Schalk, M Pallett, K Schaller, H Werck-Reichhart, D
Citation: Y. Batard et al., Increasing expression of P450 and P450-reductase proteins from monocots inheterologous systems, ARCH BIOCH, 379(1), 2000, pp. 161-169

Authors: Husselstein, T Schaller, H Gachotte, D Benveniste, P
Citation: T. Husselstein et al., Delta(7)-Sterol-C5-desaturase: molecular characterization and functional expression of wild-type and mutant alleles, PLANT MOL B, 39(5), 1999, pp. 891-906

Authors: Protzer, U Nassal, M Chiang, PW Kirschfink, M Schaller, H
Citation: U. Protzer et al., Interferon gene transfer by a hepatitis B virus vector efficiently suppresses wild-type virus infection, P NAS US, 96(19), 1999, pp. 10818-10823
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