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.

2021

  • Antithetic hTERT Regulation by Androgens in Prostate Cancer Cells: hTERT Inhibition Is Mediated by the ING1 and ING2 Tumor Suppressors.
    Bartsch S, Mirzakhani K, Neubert L, Stenzel A, Ehsani M, Esmaeili M, Pungsrinont T, Kacal M, Rasa SMM, Kallenbach J, Damodaran D, Ribaudo F, Grimm MO, Neri F, Baniahmad A
    Cancers (Basel) 2021, 13(16), 4025
  • Targeting enzyme aging.
    Becker F, Rudolph KL
    Science 2021, 371(6528), 462-3
  • The role of Atlastin-3 in hereditary axonopathies / by B.Sc., M.Sc., Laura Behrendt
    Behrendt L
    Dissertation 2021, Jena, Germany
  • Disease-causing mutated ATLASTIN 3 is excluded from distal axons and reduces axonal autophagy.
    Behrendt L, Hoischen C, Kaether C
    Neurobiol Dis 2021, 155, 105400
  • Merlin dependent intra- and intercellular signaling network alterations in NF2 disease
    Carlstedt A
    Dissertation 2021, Jena, Germany
  • Two stories about trying to trace the untraceable: B-Cell epitope prediction and deciphering circadian clocks
    Collatz M
    Dissertation 2021, Jena
  • Genome-wide functional CRISPR-Cas9 screening reveals key roles of GOLT1A and GOLT1B in the FLI-06-mediated secretion block
    Cramer P
    Dissertation 2021, Jena, Germany
  • Mitochondrial dysfunction and loss of metabolic plasticity cause a reversal of metformin longevity benefits in late life
    Dakhovnik O
    Dissertation 2021, Jena, Germany
  • Tnfaip2/exoc3-driven lipid metabolism is essential for stem cell differentiation and organ homeostasis.
    Deb S, Felix DA, Koch P, Deb MK, Szafranski K, Buder K, Sannai M, Groth M, Kirkpatrick J, Pietsch S, Gollowitzer A, Groß A, Riemenschneider P, Koeberle A, González-Estévez** C, Rudolph** KL
    EMBO Rep 2021, 22(1), e49328 ** co-corresponding authors
  • Mapping sites of carboxymethyllysine modification on proteins reveals its consequences for proteostasis and cell proliferation
    Di Sanzo S
    Dissertation 2021, Jena, Germany