Wolf H. Strätling

3.2k total citations
48 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

Wolf H. Strätling is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Wolf H. Strätling has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 42 papers in Molecular Biology, 21 papers in Genetics and 4 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Wolf H. Strätling's work include Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics (16 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (11 papers) and DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (10 papers). Wolf H. Strätling is often cited by papers focused on Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics (16 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (11 papers) and DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (10 papers). Wolf H. Strätling collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Switzerland. Wolf H. Strätling's co-authors include Jens Peter von Kries, Rolf Knippers, Loc Phi‐van, Aribert Stief, Albrecht E. Sippel, Wolfram Ostertag, Joachim M. Weitzel, Gerald G. Schumann, Hanswalter Zentgraf and Elke Krause and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Cell and Nucleic Acids Research.

In The Last Decade

Wolf H. Strätling

48 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Peers

Wolf H. Strätling
David I. Bryson United States
Zoia Larin United Kingdom
Elo Leung United States
Michelle S. Prew United States
Nicole M. Gaudelli United States
Yolanda Santiago United States
David I. Bryson United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Wolf H. Strätling

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All Works

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Damert, Annette, Sergiu Chira, Ulrike Held, et al.. (2011). The non-autonomous retrotransposon SVA is trans -mobilized by the human LINE-1 protein machinery. Nucleic Acids Research. 40(4). 1666–1683. 163 indexed citations
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Ergün, Süleyman, Jochen Heukeshoven, Frank Schnieders, et al.. (2004). Cell Type-specific Expression of LINE-1 Open Reading Frames 1 and 2 in Fetal and Adult Human Tissues. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279(26). 27753–27763. 141 indexed citations
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Heitmann, Berit L., Till Maurer, Joachim M. Weitzel, et al.. (2003). Solution structure of the matrix attachment region‐binding domain of chicken MeCP2. European Journal of Biochemistry. 270(15). 3263–3270. 15 indexed citations
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Zimmermann, Katrin, et al.. (2002). Targeted Disruption of the GAS41 Gene Encoding a Putative Transcription Factor Indicates That GAS41 Is Essential for Cell Viability. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277(21). 18626–18631. 25 indexed citations
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Reichwald, Kathrin, Thomas Wiehe, Joachim M. Weitzel, et al.. (2000). Comparative sequence analysis of the MECP2-locus in human and mouse reveals new transcribed regions. Mammalian Genome. 11(3). 182–190. 84 indexed citations
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Strätling, Wolf H., et al.. (1999). An origin of bidirectional DNA replication is located within a CpG island at the 3' end of the chicken lysozyme gene. Nucleic Acids Research. 27(15). 3009–3017. 27 indexed citations
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Strätling, Wolf H. & Fang Yu. (1999). Origin and Roles of Nuclear Matrix Proteins. Specific Functions of the MAR-Binding Protein MeCP2/ARBP. Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression. 9(3-4). 311–318. 23 indexed citations
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Phi‐van, Loc, et al.. (1998). An Initiation Zone of Chromosomal DNA Replication at the Chicken Lysozyme Gene Locus. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273(29). 18300–18307. 22 indexed citations
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Kries, Jens Peter von, et al.. (1991). A matrix/scaffold attachment region binding protein: Identification, purification, and mode of binding. Cell. 64(1). 123–135. 181 indexed citations
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Strätling, Wolf H., et al.. (1990). Genomic footprinting of proteins interacting with the chicken lysozome promoter. Gene. 95(2). 187–193. 5 indexed citations
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Kries, Jens Peter von, et al.. (1990). A non-curved chicken lysozyme 5' matrix attachment site is 3' followed by a strongly curved DNA sequence. Nucleic Acids Research. 18(13). 3881–3885. 55 indexed citations
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Stief, Aribert, et al.. (1989). A nuclear DNA attachment element mediates elevated and position-independent gene activity. Nature. 341(6240). 343–345. 479 indexed citations
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Strätling, Wolf H., et al.. (1989). Non‐random spontaneous chain breakages occur in DNA methylated with dimethyl sulfate. FEBS Letters. 255(2). 451–454. 5 indexed citations
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Kries, Jens Peter von & Wolf H. Strätling. (1988). Lysozyme gene specific transcription in isolated hen oviduct nuclei. International Journal of Biochemistry. 20(6). 633–637. 3 indexed citations
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Strätling, Wolf H., et al.. (1988). A functional assay for enhancer-binding proteins. Nucleic Acids Research. 16(20). 9870–9870. 1 indexed citations
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Strätling, Wolf H.. (1987). Gene-specific differences in the supranucleosomal organization of rat liver chromatin. Biochemistry. 26(24). 7893–7899. 18 indexed citations
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Ibel, K., et al.. (1983). Neutron Diffraction of Chromatin in Interphase Nuclei and Metaphase Chromosomes. European Journal of Biochemistry. 133(2). 315–319. 2 indexed citations
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Strätling, Wolf H. & Rolf Knippers. (1973). Function and Purification of Gene 4 Protein of Phage T7. Nature. 245(5422). 195–197. 34 indexed citations
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Strätling, Wolf H.. (1970). A new intermediate in the biosynthesis of thiamine. FEBS Letters. 9(1). 27–29. 4 indexed citations
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Weitzel, Günther, et al.. (1967). Insulin vom Schleimfisch(Myxine glutinosa; Cyclostomata). Hoppe-Seyler´s Zeitschrift für physiologische Chemie. 348(Jahresband). 525–532. 20 indexed citations

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