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Andreas Denner

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Denner A, Steger J, Ries A, Morozova-Link E, Ritter J, Haas F, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Aug; 10(33):eado0424. PMID: 39151009
In animals, stem cell populations of varying potency facilitate regeneration and tissue homeostasis. Notably, germline stem cells in both vertebrates and invertebrates express highly conserved RNA binding proteins, such as...
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Cole A, Steger J, Hagauer J, Denner A, Ferrer Murguia P, Knabl P, et al.
Front Zool . 2024 Mar; 21(1):8. PMID: 38500146
Background: The recent combination of genomics and single cell transcriptomics has allowed to assess a variety of non-conventional model organisms in much more depth. Single cell transcriptomes can uncover hidden...
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Cole A, Jahnel S, Kaul S, Steger J, Hagauer J, Denner A, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Mar; 14(1):1747. PMID: 36990990
Animals are typically composed of hundreds of different cell types, yet mechanisms underlying the emergence of new cell types remain unclear. Here we address the origin and diversification of muscle...
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Steger J, Cole A, Denner A, Lebedeva T, Genikhovich G, Ries A, et al.
Cell Rep . 2022 Sep; 40(12):111370. PMID: 36130520
Communication in bilaterian nervous systems is mediated by electrical and secreted signals; however, the evolutionary origin and relation of neurons to other secretory cell types has not been elucidated. Here,...
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Erler S, Denner A, Bobis O, Forsgren E, Moritz R
Ecol Evol . 2014 Dec; 4(20):3960-7. PMID: 25505523
Honeybee colonies offer an excellent environment for microbial pathogen development. The highest virulent, colony killing, bacterial agents are Paenibacillus larvae causing American foulbrood (AFB), and European foulbrood (EFB) associated bacteria....
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Lohan A, Stoll C, Albrecht M, Denner A, John T, Kruger K, et al.
Connect Tissue Res . 2013 Jul; 54(4-5):305-12. PMID: 23815278
Tendon ruptures and defects remain major orthopaedic challenges. Tendon healing is a time-consuming process, which results in scar tissue with an altered biomechanical competence. Using a xenogeneic tendon extracellular matrix...