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Christopher Kraus

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Kraus C, Schiffer P, Kagoshima H, Hiraki H, Vogt T, Kroiher M, et al.
Evodevo . 2017 Oct; 8:16. PMID: 29075433
Background: The free-living nematode is the closest known relative of with parthenogenetic reproduction. It shows several developmental idiosyncracies, for example concerning the mode of reproduction, embryonic axis formation and early...
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Hiraki H, Kagoshima H, Kraus C, Schiffer P, Ueta Y, Kroiher M, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2017 Jun; 18(1):478. PMID: 28646875
Background: Sexual reproduction involving the fusion of egg and sperm is prevailing among eukaryotes. In contrast, the nematode Diploscapter coronatus, a close relative of the model Caenorhabditis elegans, reproduces parthenogenetically....
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Richardson R, Metzger M, Knyphausen P, Ramezani T, Slanchev K, Kraus C, et al.
Development . 2016 Apr; 143(12):2077-88. PMID: 27122176
Re-epithelialization of cutaneous wounds in adult mammals takes days to complete and relies on numerous signalling cues and multiple overlapping cellular processes that take place both within the epidermis and...
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Sarkies P, Selkirk M, Jones J, Blok V, Boothby T, Goldstein B, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2015 Feb; 13(2):e1002061. PMID: 25668728
Small RNA pathways act at the front line of defence against transposable elements across the Eukaryota. In animals, Piwi interacting small RNAs (piRNAs) are a crucial arm of this defence....
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Schiffer P, Kroiher M, Kraus C, Koutsovoulos G, Kumar S, Camps J, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2013 Dec; 14:923. PMID: 24373391
Background: The genetics of development in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has been described in exquisite detail. The phylum Nematoda has two classes: Chromadorea (which includes C. elegans) and the Enoplea....
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Richardson R, Slanchev K, Kraus C, Knyphausen P, Eming S, Hammerschmidt M
J Invest Dermatol . 2013 Jan; 133(6):1655-65. PMID: 23325040
Upon injury, the skin must quickly regenerate to regain its barrier function. In mammals, wound healing is rapid and scar free during embryogenesis, whereas in adults it involves multiple steps...