B Höhne-Zell

Publications

Mayerhofer, A., Höhne-Zell, B., Gamel-Didelon, K., Jung, H., Redecker, P., Grube, D., Urbanski, H., Gasnier, B., Fritschy, J., & Gratzl, M. (2001). Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA): a para- and/or autocrine hormone in the pituitary.. FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 15 (6), 1089-91.
Prinz, C., Zanner, R., Gerhard, M., Mahr, S., Neumayer, N., Höhne-Zell, B., & Gratzl, M. (1999). The mechanism of histamine secretion from gastric enterochromaffin-like cells.. The American journal of physiology, 277 (5), C845-55.
Grosse, G., Grosse, J., Tapp, R., Kuchinke, J., Gorsleben, M., Fetter, I., Höhne-Zell, B., Gratzl, M., & Bergmann, M. (1999). SNAP-25 requirement for dendritic growth of hippocampal neurons.. Journal of neuroscience research, 56 (5), 539-46.
Banaschewski, C., Höhne-Zell, B., Ovtscharoff, W., & Gratzl, M. (1998). Characterization of vesicular membrane-bound alpha-SNAP and NSF in adrenal chromaffin cells.. Biochemistry, 37 (47), 16719-27.
Höhne-Zell, B., Galler, A., Schepp, W., Gratzl, M., & Prinz, C. (1997). Functional importance of synaptobrevin and SNAP-25 during exocytosis of histamine by rat gastric enterochromaffin-like cells.. Endocrinology, 138 (12), 5518-26.
Höhne-Zell, B., & Gratzl, M. (1996). Adrenal chromaffin cells contain functionally different SNAP-25 monomers and SNAP-25/syntaxin heterodimers.. FEBS letters, 394 (2), 109-16.
Höhne-Zell, B., Decker, M., Weller, U., & Gratzl, M. (1994). Synaptobrevin cleavage by the tetanus toxin light chain is linked to the inhibition of exocytosis in chromaffin cells.. FEBS letters, 355 (2), 131-4.
Dayanithi, G., Stecher, B., Höhne-Zell, B., Yamasaki, S., Binz, T., Weller, U., Niemann, H., & Gratzl, M. (1994). Exploring the functional domain and the target of the tetanus toxin light chain in neurohypophysial terminals.. Neuroscience, 58 (2), 423-31.
Höhne-Zell, B., Stecher, B., & Gratzl, M. (1993). Functional characterization of the catalytic site of the tetanus toxin light chain using permeabilized adrenal chromaffin cells.. FEBS letters, 336 (1), 175-80.