Christian Barth

Publication List Details

Period

1899 - 2006

Number

15

Co-Authors

Two dictyostelium orthologs of the prokaryotic cell division protein ftsZ localize to mitochondria and are required for the maintenance of normal mitochondrial morphology (2003)

Gilson, Peter, Yu, Xuan-Chuan, Hereld, Dale, Barth, Christian, Savage, Amelia, Kiefel, Ben, ...

In bacteria, the protein FtsZ is the principal component of a ring that constricts the cell at division. Though all mitochondria probably arose through a single, ancient bacterial endosymbiosis, the...

Two dictyostelium orthologs of the prokaryotic cell division protein ftsZ localize to mitochondria and are required for the maintenance of normal mitochondrial morphology (2003)

Gilson, Peter, Yu, Xuan-Chuan, Hereld, Dale, Barth, Christian, Savage, Amelia, Kiefel, Ben, ...

In bacteria, the protein FtsZ is the principal component of a ring that constricts the cell at division. Though all mitochondria probably arose through a single, ancient bacterial endosymbiosis, the...

Two dictyostelium orthologs of the prokaryotic cell division protein ftsZ localize to mitochondria and are required for the maintenance of normal mitochondrial morphology (2003)

Gilson, Peter, Yu, Xuan-Chuan, Hereld, Dale, Barth, Christian, Savage, Amelia, Kiefel, Ben, ...

In bacteria, the protein FtsZ is the principal component of a ring that constricts the cell at division. Though all mitochondria probably arose through a single, ancient bacterial endosymbiosis, the...

Zur Behandlung der Stuma mit Thyreodin / (1899)

Barth, Christian.

Thesis (doctoral)--Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, 1899.

Two Dictyostelium Orthologs of the Prokaryotic Cell Division Protein FtsZ Localize to Mitochondria and Are Required for the Maintenance of Normal Mitochondrial Morphology

Gilson, Paul R., Yu, Xuan-Chuan, Hereld, Dale, Barth, Christian, Savage, Amelia, Kiefel, Ben R., ...

In bacteria, the protein FtsZ is the principal component of a ring that constricts the cell at division. Though all mitochondria probably arose through a single, ancient bacterial endosymbiosis, the...

Two Dictyostelium Orthologs of the Prokaryotic Cell Division Protein FtsZ Localize to Mitochondria and Are Required for the Maintenance of Normal Mitochondrial Morphology

Gilson, Paul R., Yu, Xuan-Chuan, Hereld, Dale, Barth, Christian, Savage, Amelia, Kiefel, Ben R., ...

In bacteria, the protein FtsZ is the principal component of a ring that constricts the cell at division. Though all mitochondria probably arose through a single, ancient bacterial endosymbiosis, the...