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

  • Fluorescence fluctuation microscopy to reveal 3D architecture and function in the cell nucleus.
    Lenser T, Weisshart K, Ulbricht T, Klement K, Hemmerich P
    Methods Cell Biol 2010, 98, 2-33
  • Structural polymorphism of Alzheimer's amyloid-[beta] aggregates
    Meinhardt J
    Dissertation 2010, Jena, Germany
  • Nucleolar retention of a translational C/EBPalpha isoform stimulates rDNA transcription and cell size.
    Müller C, Bremer A, Schreiber S, Eichwald S, Calkhoven CF
    EMBO J 2010, 29(5), 897-909
  • Proteomic and functional analysis of the mitotic Drosophila centrosome.
    Müller* H, Schmidt* D, Steinbrink* S, Mirgorodskaya* E, Lehmann V, Habermann K, Dreher F, Gustavsson N, Kessler T, Lehrach H, Herwig R, Gobom J, Ploubidou A, Boutros M, Lange BMH
    EMBO J 2010, 29(19), 3344-57 * equal contribution
  • Role of Rel/NF-[kappa]B and lymphotoxin signaling in the development of IL-17-producing [gamma delta] T cells
    Powolny-Budnicka I
    Dissertation 2010, Jena, Germany
  • Defensin alpha 6 (DEFA 6) overexpression threshold of over 60 fold can distinguish between adenoma and fully blown colon carcinoma in individual patients.
    Radeva MY, Jahns F, Wilhelm A, Glei M, Settmacher U, Greulich KO, Mothes H
    BMC Cancer 2010, 10, 588
  • Glucocorticoids suppress bone formation by attenuating osteoblast differentiation via the monomeric glucocorticoid receptor.
    Rauch* A, Seitz* S, Baschant* U, Schilling AF, Illing A, Stride B, Kirilov M, Mandic V, Takacz A, Schmidt-Ullrich R, Ostermay S, Schinke T, Spanbroek R, Zaiss MM, Angel PE, Lerner UH, David JP, Reichardt HM, Amling M, Schütz G, Tuckermann JP
    Cell Metab 2010, 11(6), 517-31 * equal contribution
  • Cellular and molecular dissection of the Nbs1 Role in T cell development using mice model
    Saidi A
    Dissertation 2010, Jena, Germany
  • Dual functions of Nbs1 in the repair of DNA breaks and proliferation ensure proper V(D)J recombination and T-cell development.
    Saidi* A, Li* T, Weih F, Concannon P, Wang ZQ
    Mol Cell Biol 2010, 30(23), 5572-81 * equal contribution
  • Cross talk between stimulated NF-kappaB and the tumor suppressor p53.
    Schneider G, Henrich A, Greiner G, Wolf V, Lovas A, Wieczorek M, Wagner T, Reichardt S, von Werder A, Schmid RM, Weih F, Heinzel T, Saur D, Krämer OH
    Oncogene 2010, 29(19), 2795-806