D. Vetter

Publication List Details

Period

1994 - 2007

Number

30

Co-Authors

(-)-Adrenaline elicits positive inotropic, lusitropic, and biochemical effects through beta(2)-adrenoceptors in human atrial myocardium from nonfailing and failing hearts, consistent with Gs coupling but not with Gi coupling (2007)

Molenaar, P, Savarimuthu, SM, Sarsero, D, Chen, L, Semmler, ABT, Carle, A, ...

Activation of either coexisting beta(1)- or beta(2)-adrenoceptors with noradrenaline or adrenaline, respectively, causes maximum increases of contractility of human atrial myocardium. Previous...

SPR-Sensor zur gleichzeitigen Erfassung einer Vielzahl von in fluider Form vorliegenden Proben (2001)

Braeuer, A., Danz, N., Schmidt, G.S., Vetter, D., Waldhaeusl, R.

WO 9960382 A UPAB: 20000118 NOVELTY - The sensor has strip-shaped optical conductors (2) on a planar carrier with thin metal coatings that enable stimulation of surface plasmons in sections that can...

Activation of beta(2)-adrenergic receptors hastens relaxation and mediates phosphorylation of phospholamban, troponin I, and C-protein in ventricular myocardium from patients with terminal heart failure (1999)

Kaumann, A, Bartel, S, Molenaar, P, Sanders, L, Burrell, K, Vetter, D, ...

Background-Catecholamines hasten cardiac relaxation through beta-adrenergic receptors, presumably by phosphorylation of several proteins, but it is unknown which receptor subtypes are involved in...

Activation of beta(2)-adrenergic receptors hastens relaxation and mediates phosphorylation of phospholamban, troponin I, and C-protein in ventricular myocardium from patients with terminal heart failure (1999)

Kaumann, A, Bartel, S, Molenaar, P, Sanders, L, Burrell, K, Vetter, D, ...

Background-Catecholamines hasten cardiac relaxation through beta-adrenergic receptors, presumably by phosphorylation of several proteins, but it is unknown which receptor subtypes are involved in...

Hepatic side-effects of antibiotics (1994)

Westphal, J. F., Vetter, D., Brogard, J. M.

Although the liver is particularly exposed to drugs and their metabolites, hepatic side-effects of antibiotics are far less frequent than other adverse effects such as gastrointestinal disorders or...

Genetic recombination of bacteriophage T7 DNA in vitro.

Sadowski, P D, Vetter, D

We have demonstrated recombination of bacteriophage T7 DNA in vitro. An extract of Escherichia coli B cells infected with wild-type T7(T7+) is incubated with mature DNA extracted from T7 phage....

RNA splicing mutation in an aberrantly rearranged immunoglobulin lambda I gene.

Hozumi, N, Wu, G E, Murialdo, H, Roberts, L, Vetter, D, Fife, W L, ...

The mouse cell line MOPC 315 is an IgA (lambda II)-producing myeloma. We have studied a derivative of MOPC 315 that secretes normal lambda II chains but no heavy chain. This derivative, MOPC 315-26,...

Point Mutants in the D2a Region of Bacteriophage T4 Fail to Induce T4 Endonuclease IV

Vetter, D., Sadowski, P. D.

We have studied the properties of presumptive point mutants in the D2a region of bacteriophage T4. Dominance tests showed that the D2a mutation was recessive to the wild-type allele. The mutations...

Site-specific recombination of yeast 2-micron DNA in vitro.

Vetter, D, Andrews, B J, Roberts-Beatty, L, Sadowski, P D

Most strains of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae harbor several copies of a 2-micron plasmid circle DNA termed "2 micron." This circular plasmid contains two 599-base-pair precise inverted repeats...

Location of the ss--mutation of bacteriophage T7 in genes 10, the structural gene for the major capsid protein.

Vetter, D, Roberts, L, Jackowski, J B, Sadowski, P D

T7+ phage are unable to plate on a strain of Shigella sonnei D2 371-48. Spontaneous phage mutants arise (ss--mutants) that are able to plate on this strain of Shigella. We have shown by...

Genetic recombination of bacteriophage T7 DNA in vitro.

Sadowski, P D, Vetter, D

We have demonstrated recombination of bacteriophage T7 DNA in vitro. An extract of Escherichia coli B cells infected with wild-type T7(T7+) is incubated with mature DNA extracted from T7 phage....

RNA splicing mutation in an aberrantly rearranged immunoglobulin lambda I gene.

Hozumi, N, Wu, G E, Murialdo, H, Roberts, L, Vetter, D, Fife, W L, ...

The mouse cell line MOPC 315 is an IgA (lambda II)-producing myeloma. We have studied a derivative of MOPC 315 that secretes normal lambda II chains but no heavy chain. This derivative, MOPC 315-26,...

Point Mutants in the D2a Region of Bacteriophage T4 Fail to Induce T4 Endonuclease IV

Vetter, D., Sadowski, P. D.

We have studied the properties of presumptive point mutants in the D2a region of bacteriophage T4. Dominance tests showed that the D2a mutation was recessive to the wild-type allele. The mutations...

Site-specific recombination of yeast 2-micron DNA in vitro.

Vetter, D, Andrews, B J, Roberts-Beatty, L, Sadowski, P D

Most strains of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae harbor several copies of a 2-micron plasmid circle DNA termed "2 micron." This circular plasmid contains two 599-base-pair precise inverted repeats...

Location of the ss--mutation of bacteriophage T7 in genes 10, the structural gene for the major capsid protein.

Vetter, D, Roberts, L, Jackowski, J B, Sadowski, P D

T7+ phage are unable to plate on a strain of Shigella sonnei D2 371-48. Spontaneous phage mutants arise (ss--mutants) that are able to plate on this strain of Shigella. We have shown by...

Activation of beta(2)-adrenergic receptors hastens relaxation and mediates phosphorylation of phospholamban, troponin I, and C-protein in ventricular myocardium from patients with terminal heart failure

Kaumann, A, Bartel, S, Molenaar, P, Sanders, L, Burrell, K, Vetter, D, ...

Background-Catecholamines hasten cardiac relaxation through beta-adrenergic receptors, presumably by phosphorylation of several proteins, but it is unknown which receptor subtypes are involved in...

Both beta(2)- and beta(1)-adrenergic receptors mediate hastened relaxation and phosphorylation of phospholamban and troponin I in ventricular myocardium of fallot infants, consistent with selective coupling of beta(2)-adrenergic receptors to G(s)-protein

Molenaar, P, Bartel, S, Cochrane, A, Vetter, D, Jalali, H, Pohlner, P, ...

Background-In adult human heart, both beta(1)- and beta(2)-adrenergic receptors mediate hastening of relaxation; however, it is unknown whether this also occurs in infant heart. We compared the...

Gastrointestinal involvement in systemic mastocytosis.

Ammann, R W, Vetter, D, Deyhle, P, Tschen, H, Sulser, H, Schmid, M

Four consecutive patients with systemic mastocytosis were studied. One patient had a malabsorption syndrome with only minor histological changes of the intestinal mucosa. Another patient with ulcer...