Publications with the contribution of LGSA PhD candidates

The goal of a PhD thesis program is to publish at least one first-author paper in an international peer-reviewed journal. We are very happy that our young researchers highly contribute to the publication record of the participating institutions.

2010

  • Analysis of nucleotide sequences based on dinucleotide properties
    Friedel M
    Dissertation 2010, Jena, Germany
  • Mechanism of amyloid plaque formation suggests an intracellular basis of Abeta pathogenicity.
    Friedrich* RP, Tepper* K, Rönicke R, Soom M, Westermann M, Reymann K, Kaether C, Fändrich M
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2010, 107(5), 1942-7 * equal contribution
  • DNA damage-induced translocation of S100A11 into the nucleus regulates cell proliferation.
    Gorsler T, Murzik U, Ulbricht T, Hentschel J, Hemmerich P, Melle C
    BMC Cell Biol 2010, 11, 100
  • Gender separation increases somatic growth in females but does not affect lifespan in Nothobranchius furzeri.
    Graf M, Cellerino A, Englert C
    PLoS One 2010, 5(8), e11958
  • Both copy number and sequence variations affect expression of human DEFB4.
    Groth M, Wiegand C, Szafranski K, Huse K, Kramer M, Rosenstiel P, Schreiber S, Norgauer J, Platzer M
    Genes Immun 2010, 11(6), 458-66
  • A label-free assay of exonuclease activity using a pyrosequencing technique.
    Gührs KH, Groth M, Grosse F
    Anal Biochem 2010, 405(1), 11-8
  • Korrelationen der chemischen Verschiebung an schnell rotierenden biologischen Festkörpern mittels NMR-Spektroskopie
    Herbst C
    Dissertation 2010, Jena, Germany
  • Broadband 15N-13C dipolar recoupling via symmetry-based RF pulse schemes at high MAS frequencies.
    Herbst C, Herbst J, Carella M, Leppert J, Ohlenschläger O, Görlach M, Ramachandran R
    J Biomol NMR 2010, 47(1), 7-17
  • DASS-GUI: a user interface for identification and analysis of significant patterns in non-sequential data.
    Hollunder J, Friedel M, Kuiper M, Wilhelm T
    Bioinformatics 2010, 26(7), 987-9
  • Thyroid hormone action during brain development: more questions than answers.
    Horn S, Heuer H
    Mol Cell Endocrinol 2010, 315(1-2), 19-26