Publication Database

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

 

Fazli,M., Rybtke,M., Steiner,E., Weidel,E., Berthelsen,J., Groizeleau,J., Bin,W., Zhi,B.Z., Yaming,Z., Kaever,V., Givskov,M., Hartmann,R.W., ... , Eberl,L., Tolker-Nielsen,T. (2017)
Regulation of Burkholderia cenocepacia biofilm formation by RpoN and the c-di-GMP effector BerB
MicrobiologyOpen 6 (4)
Dubaniewicz,A., Kalinowski,L., Dudziak,M., Kalinowska,A., Singh,M. (2015)
Peroxynitrite in sarcoidosis: Relation to mycobacterium stationary phase
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Abraham,W.-R. (2014)
Protocols for microcosms for growing biofilms on hydrophobic substrates : A polyphasic approach to study biodiversity, metabolic activity and biofilm architecture
Kortum,X., Grigull,L., Muecke,U., Lechner,W., Klawonn,F. (2016)
Diagnosis support for orphan diseases - a case study using a classifier fusion method
Backhaus,O., Böldicke,T. (2016)
ER-targeted intrabodies mediating specific in vivo knockdown of transitory proteins in comparison to RNAi
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Yasar,H., Gordon,S., Loretz,B., Schulze,K., Guzmán,C.A., Lehr,C.-M. (2016)
Follicular Drug Delivery: a Root to Success - delivering drugs through the skin without the use of needles has proven a significant challenge for the scientific community. But what about exploiting hair follicles?
The Medicine Maker (0816-601)
Castell,Stefanie (2016)
Helicobacter pylori (in: Bericht zum Krebsgeschehen in Deutschland 2016, Chapter: 5.2.6 Infektionen)
Elsayed,E.A., Medronho,R.A., Wagner,R., Deckwer,W.D. (2006)
Use of hydrocyclones for mammalian cell retention: Separation efficiency and cell viability (Part 1)
Eng.Life Sci. 6 (4)
Pischke,S., Bara,C., Behrendt,P., Haverich,A., Manns,M.P., Wedemeyer,H. (2017)
Low Risk of Developing Chronic Hepatitis e in Heart Transplant Recipients: A Prospective 2-Year Follow-Up Study
Intervirology 59 (5-6)
Sobot,D., Mura,S., Rouquette,M., Vukosavljevic,B., Cayre,F., Buchy,E., Pieters,G., ... , Garcia-Argote,S., Windbergs,M. (2017)
Circulating Lipoproteins: A Trojan Horse Guiding Squalenoylated Drugs to LDL-Accumulating Cancer Cells
Mol.Ther. 25 (7)