J. Feldner

Publication List Details

Period

2007 - 2007

Number

15

Co-Authors

PlexinA3 restricts spinal exit points and branching of trunk motor nerves in embryonic zebrafish (2007)

Feldner, J., Reimer, M. M., Schweitzer, J., Wendik, B., Meyer, D., Becker, T, ...

The pioneering primary motor axons in the zebrafish trunk are guided by multiple cues along their pathways. Plexins are receptor components for semaphorins that influence motor axon growth and path...

PlexinA3 restricts spinal exit points and branching of trunk motor nerves in embryonic zebrafish (2007)

Feldner, J., Reimer, M. M., Schweitzer, J., Wendik, B., Meyer, D., Becker, T, ...

The pioneering primary motor axons in the zebrafish trunk are guided by multiple cues along their pathways. Plexins are receptor components for semaphorins that influence motor axon growth and path...

Influence of cell shape and surface charge on attachment of Mycoplasma pneumoniae to glass surfaces.

Feldner, J, Bredt, W, Kahane, I

Attachment of Mycoplasma pneumoniae to glass is reduced in the presence of protein, and fatty acid-free bovine serum albumin is more effective than Cohn fraction V. Cultures in the early log phase...

Threonine deaminase from a nonsense mutant of Escherichia coli requiring isoleucine or pyridoxine: evidence for half-of-the-sites reactivity.

Feldner, J, Grimminger, H

The mutant IP7 of Escherichia coli B requires isoleucine or pyridoxine for growth as a consequence of a mutation in the gene coding for biosynthetic threonine deaminase. The mutation of IP7 was shown...

Threonine Deaminase from a Mutant Requiring Isoleucine or Pyridoxine: Inability to Form a Tetrameric State

Grimminger, H., Feldner, J.

Threonine deaminase from a mutant of Escherichia coli growing alternatively with isoleucine or pyridoxine is a dimer, whereas the wild-type enzyme is a tetramer.

Attachment of killed Mycoplasma gallisepticum cells and membranes to erythrocytes.

Banai, M, Kahane, I, Feldner, J, Razin, S

To correlate viability with attachment capacity, Mycoplasma gallisepticum cell harvested at different growth phases and treated by various agents were tested for their capacity to attach to human...

Role of energy metabolism in Mycoplasma pneumoniae attachment to glass surfaces.

Feldner, J, Bredt, W, Razin, S

Attachment values of Mycoplasma pneumoniae to glass are normally very low when tested in buffer containing bovine serum albumin (10 mg/ml). However, the addition of one of the metabolizable sugars...

Adherence of Mycoplasma pneumoniae to glass surfaces.

Feldner, J, Bredt, W, Razin, S

Attachment of M. pneumoniae to glass was quantitated in an experimental system enabling the settling down of [3H]palmitic acid-labeled cells onto glass cover slips. Attachment of mycoplasmas...

Influence of cell shape and surface charge on attachment of Mycoplasma pneumoniae to glass surfaces.

Feldner, J, Bredt, W, Kahane, I

Attachment of Mycoplasma pneumoniae to glass is reduced in the presence of protein, and fatty acid-free bovine serum albumin is more effective than Cohn fraction V. Cultures in the early log phase...

Threonine deaminase from a nonsense mutant of Escherichia coli requiring isoleucine or pyridoxine: evidence for half-of-the-sites reactivity.

Feldner, J, Grimminger, H

The mutant IP7 of Escherichia coli B requires isoleucine or pyridoxine for growth as a consequence of a mutation in the gene coding for biosynthetic threonine deaminase. The mutation of IP7 was shown...

Threonine Deaminase from a Mutant Requiring Isoleucine or Pyridoxine: Inability to Form a Tetrameric State

Grimminger, H., Feldner, J.

Threonine deaminase from a mutant of Escherichia coli growing alternatively with isoleucine or pyridoxine is a dimer, whereas the wild-type enzyme is a tetramer.

Attachment of killed Mycoplasma gallisepticum cells and membranes to erythrocytes.

Banai, M, Kahane, I, Feldner, J, Razin, S

To correlate viability with attachment capacity, Mycoplasma gallisepticum cell harvested at different growth phases and treated by various agents were tested for their capacity to attach to human...

Role of energy metabolism in Mycoplasma pneumoniae attachment to glass surfaces.

Feldner, J, Bredt, W, Razin, S

Attachment values of Mycoplasma pneumoniae to glass are normally very low when tested in buffer containing bovine serum albumin (10 mg/ml). However, the addition of one of the metabolizable sugars...

Adherence of Mycoplasma pneumoniae to glass surfaces.

Feldner, J, Bredt, W, Razin, S

Attachment of M. pneumoniae to glass was quantitated in an experimental system enabling the settling down of [3H]palmitic acid-labeled cells onto glass cover slips. Attachment of mycoplasmas...

Mycoplasma attachment to solid surfaces: a review.

Bredt, W., Feldner, J., Kahane, I., Razin, S.

Mycoplasma attachment to glass in a protein-containing environment requires energization of the cells, probably to provide more accessibility of binding sites. The substance mediating attachment is...