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Laura Schroder

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Cheng J, Arystanbek Kyzy M, Heide A, Khan A, Lehmann M, Schroder L, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2024 Aug; 196(4):2749-2767. PMID: 39158083
Sugar transport across membranes is critical for plant development and yield. However, an analysis of the role of intracellular sugar transporters in senescence is lacking. Here, we characterized the role...
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Hernandez J, Dziubek D, Schroder L, Seydel C, Kitashova A, Brodsky V, et al.
Physiol Plant . 2023 Dec; 175(6):e14106. PMID: 38148233
Acclimation is a multigenic trait by which plants adjust photosynthesis and metabolism to cope with a changing environment. Here, natural variations of photosynthetic efficiency and acclimation of the central carbohydrate...
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Kitashova A, Schneider K, Furtauer L, Schroder L, Scheibenbogen T, Furtauer S, et al.
Photosynth Res . 2020 Nov; 147(1):49-60. PMID: 33211260
Photosynthesis and carbohydrate metabolism of higher plants need to be tightly regulated to prevent tissue damage during environmental changes. The intracellular position of chloroplasts changes due to a changing light...
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Schneider K, Abazaj L, Niemann C, Schroder L, Nagele T
Plant Direct . 2020 Aug; 4(8):e00251. PMID: 32789285
Acclimation to low but non-freezing temperature represents an ecologically important process for but also for many other plant species from temperate regions. Cold acclimation comprises and affects numerous molecular and...
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Tian Q, Schroder L, Schwarz Y, Flockerzi A, Kaestner L, Zeug A, et al.
J Mol Cell Cardiol . 2019 Aug; 135:79-89. PMID: 31419438
The identification of spatiotemporally restricted Ca signals, Ca sparks, was instrumental for our understanding of cardiac Ca homeostasis. High-speed 2D confocal imaging enables acquisition of such Ca sparks with high-content...
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Kaiser E, Tian Q, Wagner M, Barth M, Xian W, Schroder L, et al.
Cardiovasc Res . 2018 Oct; 115(6):1052-1066. PMID: 30321287
Aims: Signalling via Gq-coupled receptors is of profound importance in many cardiac diseases such as hypertrophy and arrhythmia. Nevertheless, owing to their widespread expression and the inability to selectively stimulate...
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Tian Q, Kaestner L, Schroder L, Guo J, Lipp P
Elife . 2017 Nov; 6. PMID: 29135437
In beating cardiomyocytes, synchronized localized Ca transients from thousands of active excitation-contraction coupling sites (ECC couplons) comprising plasma and sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane calcium channels are important determinants of the heart's...
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Mavrodiev E, Dell C, Schroder L
PeerJ . 2017 Jul; 5:e3578. PMID: 28740753
Background: This paper is a comment on the idea of matrix-free Cladistics. Demonstration of this idea's efficiency is a major goal of the study. Within the proposed framework, the ordinary...
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Wiesen K, Kaiser E, Schroder L, Scholz A, Ruppenthal S, Reil J, et al.
Int J Cardiol . 2015 Oct; 202:836-45. PMID: 26476043
Background: Although both Gαq- and Gα11-protein signaling are believed to be involved in the regulation of cardiac hypertrophy, their detailed contribution to myocardial function remains elusive. Methods And Results: We...
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Camacho Londono J, Tian Q, Hammer K, Schroder L, Camacho Londono J, Reil J, et al.
Eur Heart J . 2015 Jun; 36(33):2257-66. PMID: 26069213
Aims: Pathological cardiac hypertrophy is a major predictor for the development of cardiac diseases. It is associated with chronic neurohumoral stimulation and with altered cardiac Ca(2+) signalling in cardiomyocytes. TRPC...