Joachim Arnemann

1.6k total citations
31 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Joachim Arnemann is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Joachim Arnemann has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Molecular Biology, 8 papers in Genetics and 6 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Joachim Arnemann's work include Wnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer (12 papers), Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities (7 papers) and Primate Behavior and Ecology (6 papers). Joachim Arnemann is often cited by papers focused on Wnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer (12 papers), Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities (7 papers) and Primate Behavior and Ecology (6 papers). Joachim Arnemann collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United Kingdom and Qatar. Joachim Arnemann's co-authors include Jutta Kuester, Roger S. Buxton, Ian A. King, Andreas Paul, Anthony I. Magee, Sibylle Jakubiczka, Jörg Schmidtke, Nigel K. Spurr, Kate Sullivan and Grant N. Wheeler and has published in prestigious journals such as Biochemical Journal, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications and Journal of Cell Science.

In The Last Decade

Joachim Arnemann

31 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers

Joachim Arnemann
Terence D. Capellini United States
Catherine Guenther United States
Alex Cagan United Kingdom
Walter Just Germany
S. M. Darling United Kingdom
L. Atkins United States
Xinhong Lim United States
Terence D. Capellini United States
Joachim Arnemann
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Krick, Roswitha, et al.. (2006). CK2-dependent C-terminal phosphorylation at T300 directs the nuclear transport of TSPY protein. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 341(2). 343–350. 8 indexed citations
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Arnemann, Joachim, et al.. (2005). T-/H-cadherin (CDH13): a new marker for differentiating podocytes. Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin. 448(2). 160–164. 6 indexed citations
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Coerdt, Wiltrud, et al.. (2004). Quantitative morphometric analysis of the submucous plexus in age-related control groups. Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin. 444(3). 239–246. 35 indexed citations
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Arnemann, Joachim, et al.. (2003). Alport syndrome with diffuse leiomyomatosis. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 119A(3). 381–385. 31 indexed citations
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Rickman, Lisa, Hans-Christian Hennies, Wolfgang Küster, et al.. (2001). Spectrum of dominant mutations in the desmosomal cadherin desmoglein 1, causing the skin disease striate palmoplantar keratoderma. European Journal of Human Genetics. 9(3). 197–203. 73 indexed citations
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Kohlschmidt, Nicolai, et al.. (2000). Prenatal diagnosis of a fetus with a cryptic translocation 4p;18p and Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS). Prenatal Diagnosis. 20(2). 152–155. 16 indexed citations
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Jakubiczka, Sibylle, Beate Mitulla, Thomas Liehr, et al.. (2000). Incidental prenatal detection of an Xp deletion using an anonymous primer pair for fetal sexing. Prenatal Diagnosis. 20(10). 842–846. 1 indexed citations
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Hunt, David M., Kay Taylor, Nick Hornigold, et al.. (1999). Clustered Cadherin Genes: A Sequence-Ready Contig for the Desmosomal Cadherin Locus on Human Chromosome 18. Genomics. 62(3). 445–455. 27 indexed citations
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King, Ian A., et al.. (1997). Hierarchical expression of desmosomal cadherins during stratified epithelial morphogenesis in the mouse. Differentiation. 62(2). 83–96. 54 indexed citations
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King, Ian A., et al.. (1997). A YAC Contig Joining the Desmocollin and Desmoglein Loci on Human Chromosome 18 and Ordering of the Desmocollin Genes. Genomics. 42(2). 208–216. 28 indexed citations
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Buxton, Roger S., et al.. (1995). Tandem arrangement of the closely linked desmoglein genes on human chromosome 18. Genomics. 25(2). 591–594. 36 indexed citations
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Schempp, W., Joachim Arnemann, Kun Ma, et al.. (1995). Comparative mapping ofYRRM- andTSPY-related cosmids in man and hominoid apes. Chromosome Research. 3(4). 227–234. 81 indexed citations
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King, Ian A., Joachim Arnemann, Nigel K. Spurr, & Roger S. Buxton. (1993). Cloning of the cDNA (DSC1) Coding for Human Type 1 Desmocollin and Its Assignment to Chromosome 18. Genomics. 18(2). 185–194. 43 indexed citations
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Paul, Andreas, Jutta Kuester, & Joachim Arnemann. (1992). DNA Fingerprinting Reveals that Infant Care by Male Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus) Is Not Paternal Investment. Folia Primatologica. 58(2). 93–98. 28 indexed citations
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Wheeler, Grant N., Roger S. Buxton, Andrew E. Parker, et al.. (1991). Desmosomal glycoproteins I, II and III: novel members of the cadherin superfamily. Biochemical Society Transactions. 19(4). 1060–1064. 21 indexed citations
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Arnemann, Joachim, Georg Gradl, Jochen Casper, et al.. (1989). Characterization of rearranged Y chromosomes in human testicular tumor cell lines. Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics. 37(2). 141–151. 8 indexed citations
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Jakubiczka, Sibylle, et al.. (1989). A search for restriction fragment length polymorphism on the human Y chromosome. Human Genetics. 84(1). 86–88. 54 indexed citations

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