Publication Database

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

 

Brinkmann,N., Friedl,T., Mohr,Kathrin I.* (2011)
Diatoms
1
Friedl,T., Brinkmann,N., Mohr,Kathrin I.* (2011)
Algae (Eukaryotic)
1
Mohr,Kathrin I.*, Brinkmann,N., Friedl,T. (2011)
Cyanobacteria
1
Steinfelder,S., Floess,S., Engelbert,D., Haeringer,B., Baron,U., Rivino,L., Steckel,B., Gruetzkau,A., Olek,S., Geginat,J., ... , Hühn,J., Hamann,A. (2011)
Epigenetic modification of the human CCR6 gene is associated with stable CCR6 expression in T cells
Blood 117 (10)
Buntru,A., Kopp,K., Voges,M., Frank,Ronald*, Bachmann,V., Hauck,C.R. (2011)
Phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase activity is critical for initiating the oxidative burst and bacterial destruction during CEACAM3-mediated phagocytosis
Journal of Biological Chemistry 286 (11)
Frank,S., Klockgether,J., Hagendorf,P., Geffers,Robert*, Schock,U., Pohl,T., ... , Davenport,C.F., Tummler,B. (2011)
Pseudomonas putida KT2440 genome update by cDNA sequencing and microarray transcriptomics
Environmental Microbiology 13 (5)
Sharma,A.D., Narain,N.*, Handel,E.M., Iken,M., Singhal,N., Cathomen,T., Manns,M.P., Scholer,H.R., ... , Ott,M., Cantz,T. (2011)
MicroRNA-221 regulates FAS-induced fulminant liver failure
Hepatology 53 (5)
Ohnmacht,C., Marques,R., Presley,L., Sawa,S., Lochner,M.*, Eberl,G. (2011)
Intestinal microbiota, evolution of the immune system and the bad reputation of pro-inflammatory immunity
Cellular Microbiology 13 (5)
Iacob,R., Rudrich,U., Rothe,M.*, Kirsch,S., Maasoumy,B., Narain,N., Verfaillie,C.M., Sancho-Bru,P., Iken,M., Popescu,I., Schambach,A., ... , Manns,M.P., Bock,M. (2011)
Induction of a mature hepatocyte phenotype in adult liver derived progenitor cells by ectopic expression of transcription factors
Stem Cell Research 6 (3)
Vaeth,M., Gogishvili,T., Bopp,T., Klein,M., Berberich-Siebelt,F., Gattenloehner,S., Avots,A., Sparwasser,Tim*, Grebe,N., Schmitt,E., Hunig,T., ... , Serfling,E., Bodor,J. (2011)
Regulatory T cells facilitate the nuclear accumulation of inducible cAMP early repressor (ICER) and suppress nuclear factor of activated T cell c1 (NFATc1)
Proceedings of the National Acadeny of Sciences USA 108 (6)