B Stecher

Publications

Mayerhofer, A., Engling, R., Stecher, B., Decker, M., Sterzik, K., & Gratzl, M. (1995). Relaxin triggers calcium transients in human granulosa-lutein cells.. European journal of endocrinology, 132 (4), 507-13.
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.
Ahnert-Hilger, G., Stecher, B., Beyer, F., & Gratzl, M. (1993). Exocytotic membrane fusion as studied in toxin-permeabilized cells.. Methods in enzymology, 221 , 139-49.
Stecher, B., Hens, J., Weller, U., Gratzl, M., Gispen, W., & De Graan, P. (1992). Noradrenaline release from permeabilized synaptosomes is inhibited by the light chain of tetanus toxin.. FEBS letters, 312 (2-3), 192-4.
Stecher, B., Ahnert-Hilger, G., Weller, U., Kemmer, T., & Gratzl, M. (1992). Amylase release from streptolysin O-permeabilized pancreatic acinar cells. Effects of Ca2+, guanosine 5'-[gamma-thio]triphosphate, cyclic AMP, tetanus toxin and botulinum A toxin.. The Biochemical journal, 283 ( Pt 3) , 899-904.
Fohr, K., Ahnert-Hilger, G., Stecher, B., Scott, J., & Gratzl, M. (1991). GTP and Ca2+ modulate the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent Ca2+ release in streptolysin O-permeabilized bovine adrenal chromaffin cells.. Journal of neurochemistry, 56 (2), 665-70.
Stecher, B., Weller, U., Habermann, E., Gratzl, M., & Ahnert-Hilger, G. (1989). The light chain but not the heavy chain of botulinum A toxin inhibits exocytosis from permeabilized adrenal chromaffin cells.. FEBS letters, 255 (2), 391-4.
Stecher, B., Gratzl, M., & Ahnert-Hilger, G. (1989). Reductive chain separation of botulinum A toxin--a prerequisite to its inhibitory action on exocytosis in chromaffin cells.. FEBS letters, 248 (1-2), 23-7.