Peer Martin
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Recent Articles
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Jost J, Hirzmann J, dureje L, Maaz D, Martin P, Stach T, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2024 Jun;
123(6):237.
PMID: 38856825
Mastophorus muris (Gmelin, 1790) is a globally distributed parasitic nematode of broad range mammals. The taxonomy within the genus Mastophorus and the cryptic diversity among the genus are controversial among...
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Korbmacher F, Drepper B, Sanderson T, Martin P, Stach T, Maier A, et al.
Cell Microbiol
. 2020 Sep;
23(1):e13266.
PMID: 32975363
Malaria parasites are fast replicating unicellular organisms and require substantial amounts of folate for DNA synthesis. Despite the central role of this critical co-factor for parasite survival, only little is...
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Matz J, Drepper B, Blum T, Van Genderen E, Burrell A, Martin P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2020 Jul;
117(28):16546-16556.
PMID: 32601225
During blood-stage development, malaria parasites are challenged with the detoxification of enormous amounts of heme released during the proteolytic catabolism of erythrocytic hemoglobin. They tackle this problem by sequestering heme...
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Martin P, Scholtz G
J Biomater Sci Polym Ed
. 2012 Mar;
PMID: 22404960
We describe an intersex specimen of the Marmorkrebs, the only obligate parthenogenetic freshwater crayfish with an all-female population. The individual was a fully functional female which possessed male-like first pleopods....
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Martin P, Kohlmann K, Scholtz G
Naturwissenschaften
. 2007 Jun;
94(10):843-6.
PMID: 17541537
Genetically identical animals are very much in demand as laboratory objects because they allow conclusions about environmental and epigenetic effects on development, structures, and behavior. Furthermore, questions about the relative...