Researcher Portfolio
Hebbar, Sarita
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society
Researcher Profile
Position: Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society
Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons222417
Publications
: Hebbar, S., Traikov, S., Hälsig, C., & Knust, E. (2023). Modulating the Kynurenine pathway or sequestering toxic 3-hydroxykynurenine protects the retina from light-induced damage in Drosophila. PLoS genetics, 19(3): e1010644. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1010644. [PubMan] : Hebbar, S., & Knust, E. (2021). Reactive oxygen species (ROS) constitute an additional player in regulating epithelial development. BioEssays: news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology, 43(8): 2100096. doi:10.1002/bies.202100096. [PubMan] : Hebbar, S., Lehmann, M., Behrens, S., Hälsig, C., Leng, W., Yuan, M., Winkler, S., & Knust, E. (2021). Mutations in the splicing regulator Prp31 lead to retinal degeneration in Drosophila. Biology open, 10(1): bio052332, pp. 1-1. doi:10.1242/bio.052332. [PubMan] : Hebbar, S., & Lehmann, M. (2021). First person - Sarita Hebbar and Malte Lehmann. Biology open, 10(1): bio058519. doi:10.1242/bio.058519. [PubMan] : Hebbar, S., Schuhmann, K., Shevchenko, A., & Knust, E. (2020). Hydroxylated sphingolipid biosynthesis regulates photoreceptor apical domain morphogenesis. The Journal of cell biology, 219(12): e201911100. doi:10.1083/jcb.201911100. [PubMan] : Raghuraman, B. K., Hebbar, S., Kumar, M., Moon, H., Henry, I., Knust, E., & Shevchenko, A. (2020). Absolute Quantification of Proteins in the Eye of Drosophila melanogaster. Proteomics, 20(23): e1900049. doi:10.1002/pmic.201900049. [PubMan] : Hebbar, S., Knust, E., Thibault, G., & Kraut, R. (2019). Editorial: Connections to Membrane Trafficking Where You Least Expect Them: Diseases, Dynamics, Diet and Distance. Frontiers in cell and developmental biology, 7: 327. doi:10.3389/fcell.2019.00327. [PubMan] : Lehmann, M., Knust, E., & Hebbar, S. (2019). Drosophila melanogaster: A Valuable Genetic Model Organism to Elucidate the Biology of Retinitis Pigmentosa. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 1834, 221-249. doi:10.1007/978-1-4939-8669-9_16. [PubMan] : Spannl, S., Kumichel, A., Hebbar, S., Kapp, K., Gonzalez-Gaitan, M., Winkler, S., Blawid, R., Jessberger, G., & Knust, E. (2017). The Crumbs_C isoform of Drosophila shows tissue- and stage-specific expression and prevents light-dependent retinal degeneration. Biology open, 6(2), 165-175. doi:10.1242/bio.020040. [PubMan]