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Rink, Elke
Email: rink@uni-bremen.de
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Affiliation: Wullimann Research Group
Address: Brain Research Institute University of Bremen P.O. Box 33 04 40 Bremen, D-28334 Germany
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Phone: 49-421-218-4702
Fax: 49-421-218-4549
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Wullimann, M.F., Rink, E., Vernier, P., and Schlosser, G. (2005) Secondary neurogenesis in the brain of the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis, as revealed by PCNA, Delta-1, Neurogenin-related-1, and NeuroD expression. The Journal of comparative neurology. 489(3):387-402
Rink, E., and Wullimann, M.F. (2004) Connections of the ventral telencephalon (subpallium) in the zebrafish (Danio rerio). Brain research. 1011(2):206-220
Rink, E., and Guo, S. (2004) The too few mutant selectively affects subgroups of monoaminergic neurons in the zebrafish forebrain. Neuroscience. 127(1):147-154
Bellipanni, G., Rink, E., and Bally-Cuif, L. (2002) Cloning of two tryptophan hydroxylase genes expressed in the diencephalon of the developing zebrafish brain. Mechanisms of Development. 119:S215-S220
Bellipanni, G., Rink, E., and Bally-Cuif, L. (2002) RETRACTED: Cloning of two tryptophan hydroxylase genes expressed in the diencephalon of the developing zebrafish brain. Gene expression patterns : GEP. 2(3-4):251-256
Rink, E. and Wullimann, M.F. (2002) Development of the catecholaminergic system in the early zebrafish brain: an immunohistochemical study. Brain research. Developmental brain research. 137(1):89-100
Wullimann, M.F. and Rink, E. (2002) The teleostean forebrain: a comparative and developmental view based on early proliferation, Pax6 activity and catecholaminergic organization. Brain research bulletin. 57(3-4):363-370
Rink, E. and Wullimann, M.F. (2002) Connections of the ventral telencephalon and tyrosine hydroxylase distribution in the zebrafish brain (Danio rerio) lead to identification of an ascending dopaminergic system in a teleost. Brain research bulletin. 57(3-4):385-387
Wullimann, M.F. and Rink, E. (2001) Detailed immunohistology of Pax6 protein and tyrosine hydroxylase in the early zebrafish brain suggests role of Pax6 gene in development of dopaminergic diencephalic neurons. Brain research. Developmental brain research. 131(1-2):173-191
Rink, E. and Wullimann, M.F. (2001) The teleostean (zebrafish) dopaminergic system ascending to the subpallium (striatum) is located in the basal diencephalon (posterior tuberculum). Brain research. 889:316-330

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS
Wullimann, M. F., Rink, e., Vernier, P. and Schlosser,G.(2005) Secondary Neurogenesis in the Brain of the African Clawed Frog, Xenopus laevis, as revealed by PCNA, X-Delta-1, X-neurogenin-related-1 and XNeuroD expression. Journal of Comparative Neurology.