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

  • Thyroid hormone action during brain development: more questions than answers.
    Horn S, Heuer H
    Mol Cell Endocrinol 2010, 315(1-2), 19-26
  • Notch1 signaling is mediated by importins alpha 3, 4, and 7.
    Huenniger K, Krämer A, Soom M, Chang I, Köhler M, Depping R, Kehlenbach RH, Kaether C
    Cell Mol Life Sci 2010, 67(18), 3187-96
  • Analysen zum Kernimport von Notch1
    Hünniger K
    Dissertation 2010, Jena, Germany
  • Human DHX9 helicase unwinds triple-helical DNA structures.
    Jain A, Bacolla A, Chakraborty P, Grosse F, Vasquez KM
    Biochemistry 2010, 49(33), 6992-9
  • A new Purkinje cell antibody (anti-Ca) associated with subacute cerebellar ataxia: immunological characterization.
    Jarius S, Wandinger KP, Horn S, Heuer H, Wildemann B
    J Neuroinflammation 2010, 7, 21
  • Regulation of cellular actin architecture by S100A10.
    Jung* MJ, Murzik* U, Wehder L, Hemmerich P, Melle C
    Exp Cell Res 2010, 316(7), 1234-40 * equal contribution
  • Theoretical study of lipid biosynthesis in wild-type Escherichia coli and in a protoplast-type L-form using elementary flux mode analysis.
    Kenanov D, Kaleta C, Petzold A, Hoischen C, Diekmann S, Siddiqui RA, Schuster S
    FEBS J 2010, 277(4), 1023-34
  • NOD2-C2 - a novel NOD2 isoform activating NF-kappaB in a muramyl dipeptide-independent manner.
    Kramer M, Boeck J, Reichenbach D, Kaether C, Schreiber S, Platzer M, Rosenstiel* P, Huse* K
    BMC Res Notes 2010, 3, 224 * equal contribution
  • Analysis of relative gene dosage and expression differences of the paralogs RABL2A and RABL2B by Pyrosequencing.
    Kramer* M, Backhaus* O, Rosenstiel P, Horn D, Klopocki E, Birkenmeier G, Schreiber S, Platzer M, Hampe J, Huse K
    Gene 2010, 455(1-2), 1-7 * equal contribution
  • Cervimycin C resistance in Bacillus subtilis is due to a promoter up-mutation and increased mRNA stability of the constitutive ABC-transporter gene bmrA.
    Krügel H, Licht A, Biedermann G, Petzold A, Lassak J, Hupfer Y, Schlott B, Hertweck C, Platzer M, Brantl S, Saluz HP
    FEMS Microbiol Lett 2010, 313(2), 155-63