Klaus-Peter Pleissner
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Recent Articles
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Gurumurthy R, Pleissner K, Chumduri C, Meyer T, Maurer A
BMC Bioinformatics
. 2022 Oct;
23(1):440.
PMID: 36271357
Background: High-content screening (HCS) experiments generate complex data from multiple object features for each cell within a treated population. Usually, these data are analyzed by using population-averaged values of the...
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Zimmermann S, Pfannkuch L, Al-Zeer M, Bartfeld S, Koch M, Liu J, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2017 Sep;
20(10):2384-2395.
PMID: 28877472
Activation of transcription factor NF-κB is a hallmark of infection with the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori, associated with inflammation and carcinogenesis. Genome-wide RNAi screening revealed numerous host factors involved in...
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Karlas A, Machuy N, Shin Y, Pleissner K, Artarini A, Heuer D, et al.
Nature
. 2010 Jan;
463(7282):818-22.
PMID: 20081832
Influenza A virus, being responsible for seasonal epidemics and reoccurring pandemics, represents a worldwide threat to public health. High mutation rates facilitate the generation of viral escape mutants, rendering vaccines...
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Jungblut P, Schiele F, Zimny-Arndt U, Ackermann R, Schmid M, Lange S, et al.
Proteomics
. 2009 Nov;
10(2):182-93.
PMID: 19941309
With its predicted proteome of 1550 proteins (data set Etalon) Helicobacter pylori 26695 represents a perfect model system of medium complexity for investigating basic questions in proteomics. We analyzed urea-solubilized...
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Schmidt F, Schmid M, Thiede B, Pleissner K, Bohme M, Jungblut P
Chem Cent J
. 2009 Jan;
3:2.
PMID: 19166578
Background: Despite the complete determination of the genome sequence of a huge number of bacteria, their proteomes remain relatively poorly defined. Beside new methods to increase the number of identified...
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Hoehenwarter W, Tang Y, Ackermann R, Pleissner K, Schmid M, Stein R, et al.
Proteomics
. 2008 Nov;
8(23-24):5011-24.
PMID: 19003866
The occurrence of a nuclear cataract in the eye lens due to disruption of the alpha3Cx46 connexin gene, Gja3, is dependent on strain background in a mouse model, implicating factors...
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Pleissner K, Eifert T, Jungblut P
Comp Funct Genomics
. 2008 Jul;
3(2):97-100.
PMID: 18628887
A relational database structure based on MS-Access and MySQL to store and manage proteomics data was established. This system may be used to publish two-dimensional electrophoretic proteomics data, and also...
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Gressmann H, Linz B, Ghai R, Pleissner K, Schlapbach R, Yamaoka Y, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2005 Oct;
1(4):e43.
PMID: 16217547
Sequence diversity and gene content distinguish most isolates of Helicobacter pylori. Even greater sequence differences differentiate distinct populations of H. pylori from different continents, but it was not clear whether...
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Krah A, Wessel R, Pleissner K
Proteomics
. 2004 Sep;
4(10):2982-6.
PMID: 15378752
Proteins separated by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) may be distributed over several spots. Otherwise, one spot may contain more than one component. The same protein occurring in several spots supposedly...
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Pleissner K, Schmelzer P, Wehrl W, Jungblut P
Proteomics
. 2004 Sep;
4(10):2987-90.
PMID: 15378751
Web-accessible proteome databases represent indispensable tools for quantitative and comparative proteomics research. The majority of two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) databases contains clickable 2-DE gel images and descriptive textual information such...