Matthias Holschneider
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Moldenhawer T, Schindler D, Holschneider M, Huisinga W, Beta C
Methods Mol Biol
. 2024 Aug;
2828:159-184.
PMID: 39147977
Amoeboid cell motility is fundamental for a multitude of biological processes such as embryogenesis, immune responses, wound healing, and cancer metastasis. It is characterized by specific cell shape changes: the...
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Schindler D, Moldenhawer T, Beta C, Huisinga W, Holschneider M
PLoS One
. 2024 Jan;
19(1):e0297511.
PMID: 38277351
Amoeboid cell motility is relevant in a wide variety of biomedical processes such as wound healing, cancer metastasis, and embryonic morphogenesis. It is characterized by pronounced changes of the cell...
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Moldenhawer T, Moreno E, Schindler D, Flemming S, Holschneider M, Huisinga W, et al.
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2022 Oct;
10:898351.
PMID: 36247011
The motility of adherent eukaryotic cells is driven by the dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton. Despite the common force-generating actin machinery, different cell types often show diverse modes of locomotion...
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Schindler D, Moldenhawer T, Stange M, Lepro V, Beta C, Holschneider M, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2021 Aug;
17(8):e1009268.
PMID: 34424898
Amoeboid cell motility is essential for a wide range of biological processes including wound healing, embryonic morphogenesis, and cancer metastasis. It relies on complex dynamical patterns of cell shape changes...
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Schaefer L, Torick A, Matuschek H, Holschneider M, Bittmann F
Eur J Transl Myol
. 2016 Feb;
24(3):2237.
PMID: 26913134
Muscles oscillate with a frequency around 10 Hz. But what happens with myofascial oscillations, if two neuromuscular systems interact? The purpose of this study was to examine this question, initially,...
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Matuschek H, Kliegl R, Holschneider M
PLoS One
. 2015 Mar;
10(3):e0119165.
PMID: 25816246
The Smoothing Spline ANOVA (SS-ANOVA) requires a specialized construction of basis and penalty terms in order to incorporate prior knowledge about the data to be fitted. Typically, one resorts to...
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Makarava N, Menz S, Theves M, Huisinga W, Beta C, Holschneider M
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
. 2014 Nov;
90(4):042703.
PMID: 25375519
Amoebae explore their environment in a random way, unless external cues like, e.g., nutrients, bias their motion. Even in the absence of cues, however, experimental cell tracks show some degree...
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Bayesian selection of Markov models for symbol sequences: application to microsaccadic eye movements
Bettenbuhl M, Rusconi M, Engbert R, Holschneider M
PLoS One
. 2012 Sep;
7(9):e43388.
PMID: 22970124
Complex biological dynamics often generate sequences of discrete events which can be described as a Markov process. The order of the underlying Markovian stochastic process is fundamental for characterizing statistical...
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Schutz N, Holschneider M
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
. 2011 Sep;
84(2 Pt 1):021120.
PMID: 21928962
Change points in time series are perceived as isolated singularities where two regular trends of a given signal do not match. The detection of such transitions is of fundamental interest...
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Makarava N, Benmehdi S, Holschneider M
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
. 2011 Sep;
84(2 Pt 1):021109.
PMID: 21928951
In this study we propose a bayesian approach to the estimation of the Hurst exponent in terms of linear mixed models. Even for unevenly sampled signals and signals with gaps,...