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
- Identification of gene loci responsible for age-related pathologies in natural populations of the short-lived fish Nothobranchius furzeri
Ng'oma EH
Dissertation 2014, Jena, Germany - RPLP1, a Crucial Ribosomal Protein for Embryonic Development of the Nervous System.
Perucho L, Artero-Castro A, Guerrero S, Ramón Y Cajal S, LLeonart ME, Wang ZQ
PLoS One 2014, 9(6), e99956 - Transcriptome analysis of the short-lived fish Nothobranchius furzeri
Petzold A
Dissertation 2014, Jena, Germany - Effect of cytotoxic chemotherapy on markers of molecular age in patients with breast cancer.
Sanoff HK, Deal AM, Krishnamurthy J, Torrice C, Dillon P, Sorrentino J, Ibrahim JG, Jolly TA, Williams G, Carey LA, Drobish A, Gordon BB, Alston S, Hurria A, Kleinhans K, Rudolph KL, Sharpless NE, Muss HB
J Natl Cancer Inst 2014, 106(4), dju057 - Alternative splicing of Wilms tumor suppressor 1 (Wt1) exon 4 results in protein isoforms with different functions.
Schnerwitzki* D, Perner* B, Hoppe B, Pietsch S, Mehringer R, Hänel F, Englert C
Dev Biol 2014, 393(1), 24-32 * equal contribution - Die Rolle des Tumorsuppressorproteins Merlin bei der Pathogenese von NF2-assoziierter Polyneuropathie
Schulz A
Dissertation 2014, Jena, Germany - In vivo electrophysiological measurements on mouse sciatic nerves.
Schulz A, Walther C, Morrison H, Bauer R
J Vis Exp 2014 Author-Produced Video - A neuronal function of the tumor suppressor protein merlin.
Schulz A, Zoch A, Morrison H
Acta Neuropathol Commun 2014, 2(1), 82 - Neuronal merlin influences ERBB2 receptor expression on Schwann cells through neuregulin 1 type III signalling.
Schulz* A, Kyselyova* A, Baader SL, Jung MJ, Zoch A, Mautner VF, Hagel* C, Morrison* H
Brain 2014, 137(2), 420-32 * equal contribution - Trrap-dependent histone acetylation specifically regulates cell-cycle gene transcription to control neural progenitor fate decisions.
Tapias A, Zhou ZW, Shi Y, Chong Z, Wang P, Groth M, Platzer M, Huttner W, Herceg Z, Yang YG, Wang ZQ
Cell Stem Cell 2014, 14(5), 632-43