Urban Liebel

Entwicklung und Anwendungen einer modularen High-content-screening-Plattform zur funktionellen und bioinformatischen Genomanalyse / (2004)

Liebel, Urban.

Enth. ausserdem 1 Sonderabdr. aus: FEBS letters ; Vol. 554. 2003 und 1 weiteren Sonderabdr. - Beitr. teilw. dt., teilw. engl.

† Corresponding author: (2004)

Urban Liebel, Bjoern Kindler, Cell Biology, Cell Biophysics Programme

Summary: We have developed a web-based tool termed “Harvester ” that bulk-collects bioinformatic data on human proteins from various databases and prediction servers. The information on every...

"Harvester" a fast meta search engine of human protein resources (2004)

Liebel, Urban, Kindler, Bjoern, Pepperkok, Rainer

Summary: We have developed a web-based tool termed "Harvester" that bulk-collects bioinformatic data on human proteins from various databases and prediction servers. The information on every single...

High-Content Screening Microscopy Identifies Novel Proteins With a Putative Role in Secretory Membrane Traffic (2004)

Starkuviene, Vytaute, Liebel, Urban, Simpson, Jeremy C., Erfle, Holger, Poustka, Annemarie, Wiemann, Stefan, ...

Here we describe the establishment of microscope-based functional screening assays in intact cells that allow us to systematically identify new proteins involved in secretory membrane traffic, and...

'Harvester': a fast meta search engine of human protein resources (2004)

Liebel, Urban, Kindler, Bjoern, Pepperkok, Rainer

Summary: We have developed a Web-based tool named ‘Harvester’ that bulk-collects bioinformatic data on human proteins from various databases and prediction servers. The information on every...

"Harvester" a fast meta search engine of human protein resources (2004)

Liebel, Urban, Kindler, Bjoern, Pepperkok, Rainer

Summary: We have developed a web-based tool termed "Harvester" that bulk-collects bioinformatic data on human proteins from various databases and prediction servers. The information on every single...

High-Content Screening Microscopy Identifies Novel Proteins With a Putative Role in Secretory Membrane Traffic

Starkuviene, Vytaute, Liebel, Urban, Simpson, Jeremy C., Erfle, Holger, Poustka, Annemarie, Wiemann, Stefan, ...

Here we describe the establishment of microscope-based functional screening assays in intact cells that allow us to systematically identify new proteins involved in secretory membrane traffic, and...

High-Content Screening Microscopy Identifies Novel Proteins With a Putative Role in Secretory Membrane Traffic

Starkuviene, Vytaute, Liebel, Urban, Simpson, Jeremy C., Erfle, Holger, Poustka, Annemarie, Wiemann, Stefan, ...

Here we describe the establishment of microscope-based functional screening assays in intact cells that allow us to systematically identify new proteins involved in secretory membrane traffic, and...

Novel cargo-binding site in the β and δ subunits of coatomer

Michelsen, Kai, Schmid, Volker, Metz, Jutta, Heusser, Katja, Liebel, Urban, Schwede, Torsten, ...

Arginine (R)-based ER localization signals are sorting motifs that confer transient ER localization to unassembled subunits of multimeric membrane proteins. The COPI vesicle coat binds R-based...