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Weil P, Pembaur A, Wirth B, Oetjen E, Busscher H, Zirngibl K, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Dec; 14(1):30564. PMID: 39702777
Testicular cell differentiation is a highly regulated process, essential for male reproductive health. The histone variant H3.5 is apparently a critical player in this intricate orchestra of cell types, but...
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Postberg J, Schubert M, Nin V, Wagner L, Piefke M
Neurogenetics . 2024 Jul; 25(4):351-366. PMID: 38967831
The debate surrounding nature versus nurture remains a central question in neuroscience, psychology, and in psychiatry, holding implications for both aging processes and the etiology of mental illness. Epigenetics can...
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Mohlhenrich S, Chhatwani S, Schmidt P, Kniha K, Postberg J, Schulte A, et al.
Head Face Med . 2024 Jun; 20(1):36. PMID: 38877506
Introduction: Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a genetically determined, non-syndromic enamel dysplasia that may manifest as hypoplasia, hypomaturation, or hypocalcification and can commonly be classified into four primary groups. In this...
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Weil P, Reincke S, Hirsch C, Giachero F, Aydin M, Scholz J, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr . 2023 Mar; 117(6):1195-1210. PMID: 36963568
Background: Human breast milk has a high microRNA (miRNA) content. It remains unknown whether and how milk miRNAs might affect intestinal gene regulation and homeostasis of the developing microbiome after...
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Baehren C, Pembaur A, Weil P, Wewers N, Schult F, Wirth S, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2023 Jan; 24(2). PMID: 36674956
In contrast to bacteria, microbiome analyses often neglect archaea, but also eukaryotes. This is partly because they are difficult to culture due to their demanding growth requirements, or some even...
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Scholz J, Weil P, Pembaur D, Koukou G, Aydin M, Hauert D, et al.
Viruses . 2022 Sep; 14(9). PMID: 36146759
Only two decades after discovering miRNAs, our understanding of the functional effects of deregulated miRNAs in the development of diseases, particularly cancer, has been rapidly evolving. These observations and functional...
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Baehren C, Buedding E, Bellm A, Schult F, Pembaur A, Wirth S, et al.
Cells . 2022 Apr; 11(8). PMID: 35455967
Bacteria, as well as eukaryotes, principally fungi, of the upper respiratory tract play key roles in the etiopathogenesis of respiratory diseases, whereas the potential role of archaea remains poorly understood....
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Aydin M, Weisser C, Rue O, Mariadassou M, Maass S, Behrendt A, et al.
Front Allergy . 2022 Apr; 2:667562. PMID: 35386977
Although the nose, as a gateway for organism-environment interactions, may have a key role in asthmatic exacerbation, the rhinobiome of exacerbated children with asthma was widely neglected to date. The...
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Pembaur A, Sallard E, Weil P, Ortelt J, Ahmad-Nejad P, Postberg J
Microorganisms . 2021 Dec; 9(12). PMID: 34946199
The scale of the ongoing SARS-CoV-2 pandemic warrants the urgent establishment of a global decentralized surveillance system to recognize local outbreaks and the emergence of novel variants of concern. Among...
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Weil P, Hentschel J, Schult F, Pembaur A, Ghebremedhin B, Mboma O, et al.
Mol Cell Pediatr . 2021 Apr; 8(1):4. PMID: 33893880
Background: Reverse transcription of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) (+)RNA genome and subgenomic RNAs (sgRNAs) and subsequent quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) is the reliable diagnostic gold...