Mathias Dreger

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Country: Germany

Publications

  1. ncbi Proteome analysis at the level of subcellular structures
    Mathias Dreger
    Institute for Chemistry Biochemistry, Free University Berlin, Germany
    Eur J Biochem 270:589-99. 2003
  2. ncbi Subcellular proteomics
    Mathias Dreger
    Institute for Chemistry Biochemistry, Free University Berlin, Thielallee 63, 14195 Berlin, Germany
    Mass Spectrom Rev 22:27-56. 2003
  3. ncbi Identification of orcokinins in single neurons in the stomatogastric nervous system of the crayfish, Cherax destructor
    Petra Skiebe
    Institut fur Biologie, Freie Universitat Berlin, D 14195 Berlin, Germany
    J Comp Neurol 444:245-59. 2002
  4. ncbi Global role for ClpP-containing proteases in stationary-phase adaptation of Escherichia coli
    Dieter Weichart
    Institut für Biologie Mikrobiologie, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Königin Luise Strasse 12 16, 14195 Berlin, Germany
    J Bacteriol 185:115-25. 2003
  5. ncbi Emerging strategies in mass-spectrometry based proteomics
    Mathias Dreger
    Institute for Chemistry/Biochemistry, Free University Berlin, Germany
    Eur J Biochem 270:569. 2003
  6. ncbi Analysis of the dorsal spinal cord synaptic architecture by combined proteome analysis and in situ hybridization
    Mathias Dreger
    Institute for Chemistry Biochemistry, Thielallee 63, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany
    J Proteome Res 4:238-49. 2005
  7. ncbi Identification of versican as an isolectin B4-binding glycoprotein from mammalian spinal cord tissue
    Oliver Bogen
    , , Thielallee, Berlin, Germany
    FEBS J 272:1090-102. 2005

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  1. ncbi Proteome analysis at the level of subcellular structures
    Mathias Dreger
    Institute for Chemistry Biochemistry, Free University Berlin, Germany
    Eur J Biochem 270:589-99. 2003
    ..This review summarizes data from recent subcellular proteomics studies with an emphasis on the type of data that can retrieved from such studies depending on the design of the analytical strategy...
  2. ncbi Subcellular proteomics
    Mathias Dreger
    Institute for Chemistry Biochemistry, Free University Berlin, Thielallee 63, 14195 Berlin, Germany
    Mass Spectrom Rev 22:27-56. 2003
    ..This review is meant to give an overview on recent key studies in the field of proteome analysis at the level of subcellular structures, and to highlight potentials and requirements...
  3. ncbi Identification of orcokinins in single neurons in the stomatogastric nervous system of the crayfish, Cherax destructor
    Petra Skiebe
    Institut fur Biologie, Freie Universitat Berlin, D 14195 Berlin, Germany
    J Comp Neurol 444:245-59. 2002
    ..This study therefore lays the groundwork to investigate the function of the orcokinin peptide family using single identified neurons in a well-studied system...
  4. ncbi Global role for ClpP-containing proteases in stationary-phase adaptation of Escherichia coli
    Dieter Weichart
    Institut für Biologie Mikrobiologie, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Königin Luise Strasse 12 16, 14195 Berlin, Germany
    J Bacteriol 185:115-25. 2003
    ..Therefore, regulation by proteolysis seems to be more important, especially in resting cells, than previously suspected...
  5. ncbi Emerging strategies in mass-spectrometry based proteomics
    Mathias Dreger
    Institute for Chemistry/Biochemistry, Free University Berlin, Germany
    Eur J Biochem 270:569. 2003
  6. ncbi Analysis of the dorsal spinal cord synaptic architecture by combined proteome analysis and in situ hybridization
    Mathias Dreger
    Institute for Chemistry Biochemistry, Thielallee 63, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany
    J Proteome Res 4:238-49. 2005
    ..Our approach may be of use in broader studies to characterize the proteomes of neural tissue...
  7. ncbi Identification of versican as an isolectin B4-binding glycoprotein from mammalian spinal cord tissue
    Oliver Bogen
    , , Thielallee, Berlin, Germany
    FEBS J 272:1090-102. 2005
    ..Our findings shed new light on the role of the extracellular matrix, which is thought to be involved in plastic changes underlying pain-related phenomena such as hyperalgesia and allodynia...