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.
2014
- Crosstalk of classical and alternative NF-kB signaling regulates adipocyte differentiation and function
Weidemann A
Dissertation 2014, Jena, Germany - PREdator: a python based GUI for data analysis, evaluation and fitting
Wiedemann C, Bellstedt P, Görlach M
Source Code for Biology and Medicine 2014, 9, 21 - An approach to sequential NMR assignments of proteins: application to chemical shift restraint-based structure prediction.
Wiedemann C, Bellstedt P, Herbst C, Görlach M, Ramachandran R
J Biomol NMR 2014, 59(4), 211-7 - Sequential protein NMR assignments in the liquid state via sequential data acquisition.
Wiedemann C, Bellstedt P, Kirschstein A, Häfner S, Herbst C, Görlach M, Ramachandran R
J Magn Reson 2014, 239, 23-8 - (1)H, (15)N and (13)C chemical shift assignments for the winged helix domains of two archeal MCM C-termini.
Wiedemann C, Ohlenschläger O, Medagli B, Onesti S, Görlach M
Biomol NMR Assign 2014, 8(2), 357-60 - In vivo functions of Nf2 isoforms : analysis of mouse models deficient in Nf2 isoform 1 and 2
Zoch A
Dissertation 2014, Jena, Germany
2013
- Telomere stability--Wnt it or lose it.
Bauer K, Tao S, Rudolph KL
EMBO Rep 2013, 14(4), 297-8 - Resonance assignment for a particularly challenging protein based on systematic unlabeling of amino acids to complement incomplete NMR data sets.
Bellstedt P, Seiboth T, Häfner S, Kutscha H, Ramachandran R, Görlach M
J Biomol NMR 2013, 57(1), 65-72 - Assessment of structural diversity of ß-amyloid with genetically engineered antibody fragments
Bereza M
Dissertation 2013, Jena, Germany - Biological Function of DNA Damage Response in Cell Cycle Progression
Bruhn C
Dissertation 2013, Jena, Germany