Axel Nohturfft

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Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Cell Biology, Biochemistry
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FitzPatrick LM, Hawkins KE, Delhove JMKM, et al. (2018) NF-κB Activity Initiates Human ESC-Derived Neural Progenitor Cell Differentiation by Inducing a Metabolic Maturation Program. Stem Cell Reports
Giotis ES, Ross CS, Robey RC, et al. (2017) Constitutively elevated levels of SOCS1 suppress innate responses in DF-1 immortalised chicken fibroblast cells. Scientific Reports. 7: 17485
Cheng C, Ru P, Geng F, et al. (2015) Glucose-Mediated N-glycosylation of SCAP Is Essential for SREBP-1 Activation and Tumor Growth. Cancer Cell. 28: 569-81
Nohturfft A, Zhang SC. (2009) Coordination of lipid metabolism in membrane biogenesis. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. 25: 539-66
Chatterjee S, Szustakowski JD, Nanguneri NR, et al. (2009) Identification of novel genes and pathways regulating SREBP transcriptional activity. Plos One. 4: e5197
Zhang S, Nohturfft A. (2008) Studying Membrane Biogenesis with a Luciferase-Based Reporter Gene Assay. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Stockinger W, Nohturfft A. (2008) Studying phagocytosis by live-cell scintillation proximity assay. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 440: 147-55
Trivedi V, Zhang SC, Stockinger W, et al. (2007) A cell-free scintillation proximity assay for studies on lysosome-to-phagosome targeting. Science's Stke : Signal Transduction Knowledge Environment. 2007: pl3
Trivedi V, Zhang SC, Castoreno AB, et al. (2006) Immunoglobulin G signaling activates lysosome/phagosome docking. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103: 18226-31
Stockinger W, Zhang SC, Trivedi V, et al. (2006) Differential requirements for actin polymerization, calmodulin, and Ca2+ define distinct stages of lysosome/phagosome targeting. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 17: 1697-710
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