Publication Database

The publication database contains all articles from HZI staff (formerly Gesellschaft für Biotechnologische Forschung (GBF)) since 2000.

 

Mahmud,T., Bode,H.B., Silakowski,B., Kroppenstedt,R.M., Xu,M., Nordhoff,S., ... , Höfle,G., MüllerR. (2002)
A novel biosynthetic pathway providing precursors for fatty acid biosynthesis and secondary metabolite formation in Myxobacteria
Journal of Biological Chemistry 277
Ma,Z.Y., Yuan,Y.J., Wu,J.C., Zeng,A.P. (2002)
Apoptotic cell death in suspension cultures of taxus Chinensis var. mairei
Biotechnology Letters 24 (7)
Lünsdorf,H., Wenderoth,D.F., Abraham,W.-R. (2002)
Microbial consortia in composite biofilms from acidic mining lakes
Water, Air and Soil Pollution (Focus) 2
Lührmann,A., Deiters,U., Skokowa,J., Hanke,M., Gessner,J.E., Mühlradt,P.F., ... , Pabst,R., Tschernig,T. (2002)
In vivo effects of a synthetic 2-kilodalton macrophage-activating lipopeptide of Mycoplasma fermentans after pulmonary application
Infection and Immunity 70 (7)
Lindroth,K., Troye-Blomberg,M., Singh,M., Dieli,F., Ivanyi,J., Fernandez,C. (2002)
The humoral response in TCR alpha-/- mice. Can gammadelta-T cells support the humoral immune response?
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology 55 (3)
Liebich,I., Bode,J., Reuter,I., Wingender,E. (2002)
Evaluation of sequence motifs found in scaffold/matrix-attached regions (S/MARs)
Nucleic Acids Research 30 (15)
Liebich,I., Bode,J., Frisch,M., Wingender,E. (2002)
S/MARt DB: a database on scaffold/matrix attached regions
Nucleic Acids Research 30 (1)
Ledger,T., Pieper,D.H., Pérez-Pantoja,D., González,B. (2002)
Novel insights into interplay between xyl genes-encoded peripheral reactions and tfd genes-encoded chlorocatechol pathway for degradation of chlorobenzoates by Ralstonia eutropha JMP 134
Microbiology <Reading> 148
Lechner,O., Bruder,D., Lauber,J., Buer,J. (2002)
Anerge T-Zellen: Immunregulatoren mit Potential für die Klinik!
Die gelben Hefte 42
Lechner,O., Bruder,D., Lauber,J., Buer,J. (2002)
Anergic T-cells: immunregulators with clinical implications!
Biomedical Progress 15