Publikationsdatenbank

Die Publikationsdatenbank enthält alle Artikel von HZI-Mitarbeitenden (ehemals Gesellschaft für Biotechnologische Forschung (GBF)) seit 2000.

Ludewig,S., Korte,M. (2017)
Novel insights into the physiological function of the APP (GENE) family and its proteolytic fragments in synaptic plasticity
Front.Mol.Neurosci. 9
Thänert,R., Goldmann,O., Beineke,A., Medina,E. (2017)
Host-inherent variability influences the transcriptional response of Staphylococcus aureus during in vivo infection
Nat.Commun. 8
Gaur,P., Cebula,M., Riehn,M., Hillebrand,U., Hauser,H., Wirth,D. (2017)
Diet induced obesity has an influence on intrahepatic T cell responses
Metab.Clin.Exp. 69
Tschumitschew,K., Klawonn,F. (2017)
Effects of drift and noise on the optimal sliding window size for data stream regression models
Commun Stat Theory Methods 46 (10)
Sir,E.B., Lambert,C., Wendt,L., Hladki,A.I., Romero,A.I., Stadler,M. (2016)
A new species of Daldinia (Xylariaceae) from the Argentine subtropical montane forest
Mycosphere 7 (9)
Akmatov,M.K., Jentsch,L., Riese,P., May,M., Ahmed,M.W., Werner,D., Rösel,A., Prokein,J., Bernemann,I., Klopp,N., Prochnow,B., Illig,T., Schindler,C., ... , Guzmán,C.A., Pessler,F. (2017)
Motivations for (non)participation in population-based health studies among the elderly - comparison of participants and nonparticipants of a prospective study on influenza vaccination
BMC Med.Res.Methodol. 17 (1)
Samarakoon,M.C., Hyde,K.D., Promputtha,I., Hongsanan,S., Ariyawansa,H.A., Maharachchikumbura,S.S.N., Daranagama,D.A., ... , Stadler,M., Mapook,A. (2017)
Evolution of Xylariomycetidae (Ascomycota: Sordariomycetes)
Mycosphere 7 (11)
Gerold,G., Bruening,J., Pietschmann,T. (2016)
Decoding protein networks during virus entry by quantitative proteomics
Virus Res. 218
Engelmann,S., Fuchs,S., Hecker,M. (2016)
Physiological proteomics of S. aureus - from the protein inventory to stress physiology and in vivo adaption
(7)
Moyer,D., Tom-Aba,D., Sharma,S., Krause,G. (2016)
Taking Digital Innovation into the Field of Infectious Diseases: The Case of SORMAS
(11)