Andreas W. Sailer

10.1k total citations · 3 hit papers
62 papers, 6.3k citations indexed

About

Andreas W. Sailer is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Surgery and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Andreas W. Sailer has authored 62 papers receiving a total of 6.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Molecular Biology, 19 papers in Surgery and 14 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Andreas W. Sailer's work include Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism (17 papers), Prion Diseases and Protein Misfolding (12 papers) and Immune Cell Function and Interaction (10 papers). Andreas W. Sailer is often cited by papers focused on Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism (17 papers), Prion Diseases and Protein Misfolding (12 papers) and Immune Cell Function and Interaction (10 papers). Andreas W. Sailer collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, United States and Ireland. Andreas W. Sailer's co-authors include Charles Weissmann, Adriano Aguzzi, Hansruedi Büeler, Michel Aguet, P Autenried, Alex J. Raeber, Sebastian Brandner, Marek Fischer, Stephen F. Heinemann and Thomas Rülicke and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Cell and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Andreas W. Sailer

62 papers receiving 6.2k citations

Hit Papers

Mice devoid of PrP are resistant to scrapie 1993 2026 2004 2015 1993 1996 1996 500 1000 1.5k

Peers

Andreas W. Sailer
Hansruedi Büeler Switzerland
Giovanna R. Mallucci United Kingdom
Randy A. Hall United States
S. J. DeArmond United States
Pedro Piccardo United States
Myriam Heiman United States
Jean Manson United Kingdom
Hansruedi Büeler Switzerland
Andreas W. Sailer
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Velasco‐Estevez, María, Ilona Klejbor, Stéphane Laurent, et al.. (2021). EBI2 Is Temporarily Upregulated in MO3.13 Oligodendrocytes during Maturation and Regulates Remyelination in the Organotypic Cerebellar Slice Model. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22(9). 4342–4342. 11 indexed citations
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Chang, Fangyuan, Piro Siuti, Stéphane Laurent, et al.. (2021). Publisher Correction: Gut-inhabiting Clostridia build human GPCR ligands by conjugating neurotransmitters with diet- and human-derived fatty acids. Nature Microbiology. 6(6). 818–820. 1 indexed citations
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Glawischnig, Walter, Erwin Hofer, Andreas W. Sailer, et al.. (2018). Occurrence of Salmonella enterica, Brucella suis biovar 2 and Corynebacterium ulcerans in free-living wild boars (Sus scrofa) in Austria.. Wiener Tierarztliche Monatsschrift. 105. 33–40. 1 indexed citations
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Rutkowska, Aleksandra, Derya R. Shimshek, Andreas W. Sailer, & Kumlesh K. Dev. (2018). EBI2 regulates pro-inflammatory signalling and cytokine release in astrocytes. Neuropharmacology. 133. 121–128. 27 indexed citations
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Russell, Oliver M., Isabelle Fruh, David Marcellin, et al.. (2018). Preferential amplification of a human mitochondrial DNA deletion in vitro and in vivo. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 1799–1799. 27 indexed citations
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Madsen, Christian M., Michael Lückmann, Andreas W. Sailer, et al.. (2017). Biased agonism and allosteric modulation of G protein‐coupled receptor 183 – a 7TM receptor also known as Epstein–Barr virus‐induced gene 2. British Journal of Pharmacology. 174(13). 2031–2042. 13 indexed citations
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Sic, Heiko, Matthaios Speletas, Maximilian Seidl, et al.. (2017). An Activating Janus Kinase-3 Mutation Is Associated with Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Antigen-4-Dependent Immune Dysregulation Syndrome. Frontiers in Immunology. 8. 1824–1824. 27 indexed citations
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Rutkowska, Aleksandra, Kumlesh K. Dev, & Andreas W. Sailer. (2016). The Role of the Oxysterol/EBI2 Pathway in the Immune and Central Nervous Systems. Current Drug Targets. 17(16). 1851–1860. 20 indexed citations
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Crick, Peter J., William J. Griffiths, Juan Zhang, et al.. (2016). Reduced Plasma Levels of 25-Hydroxycholesterol and Increased Cerebrospinal Fluid Levels of Bile Acid Precursors in Multiple Sclerosis Patients. Molecular Neurobiology. 54(10). 8009–8020. 59 indexed citations
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Yi, Tangsheng, Xiaoming Wang, Lisa M. Kelly, et al.. (2012). Oxysterol Gradient Generation by Lymphoid Stromal Cells Guides Activated B Cell Movement during Humoral Responses. Immunity. 37(3). 535–548. 159 indexed citations
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Schmid, Herbert, Chiara Lambertini, Patrizia Barzaghi-Rinaudo, et al.. (2011). Monoclonal Antibodies against the Human Somatostatin Receptor Subtypes 1–5: Development and Immunohistochemical Application in Neuroendocrine Tumors. Neuroendocrinology. 95(3). 232–247. 27 indexed citations
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Schmid, Herbert, et al.. (2008). Ligand-dependent internalization of somatostatin receptors. 16. 3 indexed citations
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Sano, Hideki, Scott D. Feighner, Donna L. Hreniuk, et al.. (2004). Characterization of the bombesin-like peptide receptor family in primates. Genomics. 84(1). 139–146. 64 indexed citations
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Contractor, Anis, Andreas W. Sailer, Melanie Darstein, et al.. (2003). Loss of Kainate Receptor-Mediated Heterosynaptic Facilitation of Mossy-Fiber Synapses in KA2−/−Mice. Journal of Neuroscience. 23(2). 422–429. 133 indexed citations
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Mulle, Christophe, Andreas W. Sailer, Geoffrey T. Swanson, et al.. (2000). Subunit Composition of Kainate Receptors in Hippocampal Interneurons. Neuron. 28(2). 475–484. 172 indexed citations
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Contractor, Anis, Geoffrey T. Swanson, Andreas W. Sailer, Stephen O’Gorman, & Stephen F. Heinemann. (2000). Identification of the Kainate Receptor Subunits Underlying Modulation of Excitatory Synaptic Transmission in the CA3 Region of the Hippocampus. Journal of Neuroscience. 20(22). 8269–8278. 149 indexed citations
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Sailer, Andreas W., Geoffrey T. Swanson, Isabel Pérez‐Otaño, et al.. (1999). Generation and Analysis of GluR5(Q636R) Kainate Receptor Mutant Mice. Journal of Neuroscience. 19(20). 8757–8764. 58 indexed citations
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Mulle, Christophe, Andreas W. Sailer, Isabel Pérez‐Otaño, et al.. (1998). Altered synaptic physiology and reduced susceptibility to kainate-induced seizures in GluR6-deficient mice. Nature. 392(6676). 601–605. 395 indexed citations
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Brandner, Sebastian, Stefan Isenmann, Alex J. Raeber, et al.. (1996). Normal host prion protein necessary for scrapie-induced neurotoxicity. Nature. 379(6563). 339–343. 623 indexed citations breakdown →
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Büeler, Hansruedi, Adriano Aguzzi, Andreas W. Sailer, et al.. (1993). Mice devoid of PrP are resistant to scrapie. Cell. 73(7). 1339–1347. 1640 indexed citations breakdown →

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