Publication Database

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

 

Oliva,J., Messal,M., Wendt,L., Elfstrand,M. (2017)
Quantitative interactions between the biocontrol fungus Phlebiopsis gigantea, the forest pathogen Heterobasidion annosum and the fungal community inhabiting Norway spruce stumps
For.Ecol.Manage. 402
Gobbi,S., Hu,Q., Zimmer,C., Belluti,F., Rampa,A., ... , Hartmann,R.W., Bisi,A. (2017)
Drifting of heme-coordinating group in imidazolylmethylxanthones leading to improved selective inhibition of CYP11B1
Eur.J.Med.Chem. 139
Rohne,P., Wolf,S., Dörr,C., Ringen,J., Holtz,A., Gollan,R., Renner,B., Prochnow,H., ... , Baierdörfer,M., Brandt,C.-K. (2017)
Exposure of vital cells to necrotic cell lysates induce the IRE1a[alpha] branch of the unfolded protein response and cell proliferation
Cell Stress and Chaperones 23 (1)
Kjaerulff,L., Raju,R., Panter,F., Scheid,U., Garcia,R., ... , Herrmann,J., Müller,R. (2017)
Pyxipyrrolones: Structure Elucidation and Biosynthesis of Cytotoxic Myxobacterial Metabolites
Angew.Chem.Int.Ed. 56 (32)
Sharma,A.D., Rittelmeyer,I., Cantz,T., Ott,M. (2013)
Regenerative therapies for liver diseases
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Lundgren,M., Charpentier,E., Fineran,P.C. (2015)
Preface
CRISPR: Methods and Protoc.
Kamal,A.A.M., Petrera,L., Eberhard,J., Hartmann,R.W. (2017)
Structure-functionality relationship and pharmacological profiles of: Pseudomonas aeruginosa alkylquinolone quorum sensing modulators
Org.Biomol.Chem. 15 (21)
Appendino,G., Brönstrup,M., Kubanek,J.M. (2017)
Olfaction, taste and chemoreception: Scientific evidence replaces "Essays in biopoetry"
Nat.Prod.Rep. 34 (5)
Heidrich,N., Bauriedl,S., Barquist,L., Li,L., Schoen,C., Vogel,J. (2017)
The primary transcriptome of Neisseria meningitidis and its interaction with the RNA chaperone Hfq
Nucleic Acids Res. 45 (10)
Nikolouli,E., Hardtke-Wolenski,M., Hapke,M., Beckstette,M., Geffers,R., Floess,S., ... , Jaeckel,E., Hühn,J. (2017)
Alloantigen-induced regulatory t cells generated in presence of vitamin c display enhanced stability of foxp3 expression and promote skin allograft acceptance
Front.Immunol. 8 (748)