Thomas Raabe

Publication List Details

Period

1966 - 2008

Number

183

Co-Authors

Structure of the vertical and horizontal system neurons of the lobula plate in Drosophila (2002)

Scott, Ethan K., Raabe, Thomas, Luo, Liqun

The lobula plate in the optic lobe of the fly brain is a high-order processing center for visual information. Within the lobula plate lie a small number of giant neurons that are responsible for the...

Structure of the vertical and horizontal system neurons of the lobula plate in Drosophila (2002)

Scott, Ethan K., Raabe, Thomas, Luo, Liqun

The lobula plate in the optic lobe of the fly brain is a high-order processing center for visual information. Within the lobula plate lie a small number of giant neurons that are responsible for the...

A Drosophila SH2-SH3 Adaptor Protein Implicated in Coupling the Sevenless Tyrosine Kinase to an Activator of Ras Guanine Nucleotide Exchange, Sos (1993)

Olivier, Jean Paul, Raabe, Thomas, Henkerneyer, Mark, Dickson, Barry, Mbamalu, Geraldine, Margolis, Ben, ...

A Drosophila gene (drk) encodes a widely expressed protein with a single SH2 domain and two flanking SH3 domains, which is homologous to the Sem-5 protein of C. elegans and mammalian GRB2. Genetic...

A Drosophila SH2-SH3 Adaptor Protein Implicated in Coupling the Sevenless Tyrosine Kinase to an Activator of Ras Guanine Nucleotide Exchange, Sos (1993)

Olivier, Jean Paul, Raabe, Thomas, Henkerneyer, Mark, Dickson, Barry, Mbamalu, Geraldine, Margolis, Ben, ...

A Drosophila gene (drk) encodes a widely expressed protein with a single SH2 domain and two flanking SH3 domains, which is homologous to the Sem-5 protein of C. elegans and mammalian GRB2. Genetic...

Mushroom body defect, a gene involved in the control of neuroblast proliferation in Drosophila, encodes a coiled–coil protein

Guan, Zhonghui, Prado, Antonio, Melzig, Jörg, Heisenberg, Martin, Nash, Howard A., Raabe, Thomas

Neurogenesis relies on the establishment of the proper number and precisely controlled proliferation of neuroblasts, the neuronal precursor cells. A role for the mushroom body defect (mud) gene in...

Identification of Mushroom body miniature, a zinc-finger protein implicated in brain development of Drosophila

Raabe, Thomas, Clemens-Richter, Susanne, Twardzik, Thomas, Ebert, Anselm, Gramlich, Gertrud, Heisenberg, Martin

The mushroom bodies are bilaterally arranged structures in the protocerebrum of Drosophila and most other insect species. Mutants with altered mushroom body structure have been instrumental not only...

Mushroom body defect, a gene involved in the control of neuroblast proliferation in Drosophila, encodes a coiled–coil protein

Guan, Zhonghui, Prado, Antonio, Melzig, Jörg, Heisenberg, Martin, Nash, Howard A., Raabe, Thomas

Neurogenesis relies on the establishment of the proper number and precisely controlled proliferation of neuroblasts, the neuronal precursor cells. A role for the mushroom body defect (mud) gene in...

Identification of Mushroom body miniature, a zinc-finger protein implicated in brain development of Drosophila

Raabe, Thomas, Clemens-Richter, Susanne, Twardzik, Thomas, Ebert, Anselm, Gramlich, Gertrud, Heisenberg, Martin

The mushroom bodies are bilaterally arranged structures in the protocerebrum of Drosophila and most other insect species. Mutants with altered mushroom body structure have been instrumental not only...