Thomas Schlüter

Insights from the genome of the biotrophic fungal plant pathogen Ustilago maydis (2006)

Kahmann, Regine, Bölker, Michael, Ma, Li-Jun, Brefort, Thomas, Saville, Barry J, ...

Ustilago maydis is a ubiquitous pathogen of maize and a well-established model organism for the study of plant-microbe interactions. This basidiomycete fungus does not use aggressive virulence...

Meeting Future Customer and Quality Requirements with a Multi-sited (2006)

Tobias Berger, Prof Dr, Joachim W. Schmidt, Sebastian Bossung, Thomas Schlüter, Tobias Berger

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Die fiberoptische Wachintubation unter modifizierter "spray as you go" Schleimhautanästhesie (2005)

Schlüter, Thomas

Die fiberoptische Wachintubation ist für das Management eines Patienten mit erwartetem schwierigen Atemweg "Gold-Standard". In einer klinischen Anwendungsbeobachtung bei 50 Patienten wurden...

Geological Atlas of Africa (2005)

Schlüter, Thomas

Here is the new edition of the first attempt to summarize the geology of Africa by presenting it in an atlas and to synthesize the stratigraphy, tectonics, economic geology, geohazards and geosites...

Sorting Nexin 17 Accelerates Internalization Yet Retards Degradation of P-selectin

Williams, Ross, Schlüter, Thomas, Roberts, Marnie S., Knauth, Peter, Bohnensack, Ralf, Cutler, Daniel F.

The transient appearance of P-selectin on the surface of endothelial cells helps recruit leukocytes into sites of inflammation. The tight control of cell surface P-selectin on these cells depends on...

Sorting Nexin 17 Accelerates Internalization Yet Retards Degradation of P-selectin

Williams, Ross, Schlüter, Thomas, Roberts, Marnie S., Knauth, Peter, Bohnensack, Ralf, Cutler, Daniel F.

The transient appearance of P-selectin on the surface of endothelial cells helps recruit leukocytes into sites of inflammation. The tight control of cell surface P-selectin on these cells depends on...