Publications of R. Wagner

Journal Article (9)

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Honigmann, A.; Walter, C.; Erdmann, F.; Eggeling, C.; Wagner, R.: Characterization of horizontal lipid bilayers as a model system to study lipid phase separation. Biophysical Journal 98 (12), pp. 2886 - 2894 (2010)
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Uhl, R.; Wagner, R.; Ryba, N.: Watching G proteins at work. Trends in Neurosciences 13 (2), pp. 64 - 70 (1990)
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Wagner, R.; Ryba, N.; Uhl, R.: Calcium regulates the rate of rhodopsin disactivation and the primary amplification step in visual transduction. FEBS Letters 242 (2), pp. 249 - 254 (1989)
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Uhl, R.; Wagner, R.; Ryba, N.: Watching G-proteins at work. Biological Chemistry Hoppe-Seyler 369 (9), p. 934 - 934 (1988)
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Wagner, R.; Ryba, N.; Uhl, R.: Rapid transducin deactivation in intact stacks of bovine rod outer segment disks as studied by light scattering techniques. Arrestin requires additional soluble proteins for rapid quenching of rhodopsin catalytic activity. FEBS Letters 235 (1-2), pp. 103 - 108 (1988)
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Wagner, R.; Ryba, N.; Uhl, R.: Sub-second turnover of transducin GTPase in bovine rod outer segments. A light scattering study. FEBS Letters 234 (1), pp. 44 - 48 (1988)
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Wagner, R.; Ryba, N.; Uhl, R.: The amplified P-signal, an extremely photosensitive light scattering signal from rod outer segments, which is not affected by pre-activation of phosphodiesterase with Gα-GTP-γ-S. FEBS Letters 221 (2), pp. 253 - 259 (1987)
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Uhl, R.; Desel, H.; Ryba, N.; Wagner, R.: A simple and rapid procedure for the isolation of intact bovine rod outer segments (ROS). Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods 14 (3), pp. 127 - 138 (1987)
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Uhl, R.; Desel, H.; Wagner, R.: Separation and characterisation of light scattering transients from rod outer segments of vertebrate photoreceptors: Design and performance of a Multi Angle Flash Photolysis Apparatus (MAFPA). Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods 11 (1), pp. 31 - 43 (1985)
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