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.

2022

  • The Wilms Tumor Gene wt1a Contributes to Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier Function in Zebrafish.
    Hopfenmüller* VL, Perner* B, Reuter H, Bates TJD, Große A, Englert C
    Front Cell Dev Biol 2022, 9, 809962 * equal contribution
  • Epigenetic stress response during dietary restriction in ageing intestine
    Husak O
    Dissertation 2022, Jena, Germany
  • Taz protects hematopoietic stem cells from an aging-dependent decrease in PU.1 activity.
    Kim* KM, Mura-Meszaros* A, Tollot* M, Krishnan MS, Gründl M, Neubert L, Groth M, Rodriguez-Fraticelli A, Svendsen AF, Campaner S, Andreas N, Kamradt T, Hoffmann S, Camargo FD, Heidel FH, Bystrykh LV, de Haan G, von Eyss B
    Nat Commun 2022, 13(1), 5187 * equal contribution
  • Multifaceted Microcephaly-Related Gene MCPH1
    Kristofova M, Ori A, Wang ZQ
    Cells 2022, 11(2), 275
  • NMR of intrinsically disordered proteins: A note on the application of 15 N-13 Cα het-TOCSY mixing for 13 Cα magnetisation transfers.
    Kumar A, Wiedemann C, Bellstedt P, Ramachandran R, Ohlenschläger O
    J Magn Reson 2022, 337, 107166
  • Charakterisierung des potentiellen DNA-Replikationsfaktors PN70
    Kutz J
    Dissertation 2022, Jena, Germany
  • RNA structures in RNA viruses: why viruses would not exist without RNA secondary structures
    Lamkiewicz K
    Dissertation 2022, Jena, Germany
  • Molecular characterization of MAPK10-mediated immune activity and DNA damage responses in hepatocarcinogenesis
    Li H
    Dissertation 2022, Jena, Germany
  • Establishment and evaluation of module-based immune-associated gene signature to predict overall survival in patients of colon adenocarcinoma.
    Lu J, Annunziata F, Sirvinskas D, Omrani O, Li H, Rasa SMM, Krepelova A, Adam L, Neri F
    J Biomed Sci 2022, 29(1), 81
  • WT1 transcription factor impairs cardiomyocyte specification and drives a phenotypic switch from myocardium to epicardium.
    Marques IJ, Ernst A, Arora P, Vianin A, Hetke T, Sanz-Morejón A, Naumann U, Odriozola A, Langa X, Andrés-Delgado L, Zuber B, Torroja C, Osterwalder M, Simões F, Englert C, Mercader N
    Development 2022, 149(6), dev200375