Sebastian Herzog
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Recent Articles
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Rizzotto D, Vigorito V, Rieder P, Gallob F, Moretta G, Soratroi C, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2024 Oct;
10(44):eado6607.
PMID: 39475598
Centrosomes are membrane-less organelles that orchestrate a wide array of biological functions by acting as microtubule organizing centers. Here, we report that caspase-2-driven apoptosis is elicited in blood cells failing...
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Klee K, Hess M, Lohmuller M, Herzog S, Pfaller K, Muller T, et al.
Elife
. 2023 Jan;
12.
PMID: 36661306
Epithelial polarization and polarized cargo transport are highly coordinated and interdependent processes. In our search for novel regulators of epithelial polarization and protein secretion, we used a genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 screen...
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Nasirimarekani V, Subramani S, Herzog S, Vilfan A, Guido I
ACS Omega
. 2022 Dec;
7(48):43820-43828.
PMID: 36506136
Active networks of biopolymers and motor proteins in vitro self-organize and exhibit dynamic structures on length scales much larger than the interacting individual components of which they consist. How the...
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Hutter K, Rulicke T, Szabo T, Andersen L, Villunger A, Herzog S
Front Immunol
. 2022 Sep;
13:967914.
PMID: 36110849
MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that have emerged as post-transcriptional regulators involved in development and function of different types of immune cells, and aberrant miRNA expression has often been linked...
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Lohmuller M, Roeck B, Szabo T, Schapfl M, Pegka F, Herzog S, et al.
Mol Oncol
. 2022 Jun;
16(15):2771-2787.
PMID: 35673965
Checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1; encoded by CHEK1) is an essential gene that monitors DNA replication fidelity and prevents mitotic entry in the presence of under-replicated DNA or exogenous DNA damage....
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Hutter K, Lindner S, Kurschat C, Rulicke T, Villunger A, Herzog S
Life Sci Alliance
. 2022 Apr;
5(8).
PMID: 35459737
MiRNAs are small noncoding RNAs that promote the sequence-specific repression of their respective target genes, thereby regulating diverse physiological as well as pathological processes. Here, we identify a novel role...
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Volland A, Lohmuller M, Heilmann E, Kimpel J, Herzog S, von Laer D
PLoS Pathog
. 2021 Oct;
17(10):e1009996.
PMID: 34648606
Members of the Old World Arenaviruses primarily utilize α-dystroglycan (α-DAG1) as a cellular receptor for infection. Mutations within the glycoprotein (GP) of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) reduce or abrogate the...
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Herzog S
Bio Protoc
. 2021 Jul;
8(8):e2820.
PMID: 34286030
This protocol describes the generation and functional validation of microRNA (miRNA) sponge or decoy constructs. When expressed from a strong promoter, these transcripts can sequester specific miRNA:RISC complexes, thereby resulting...
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Kulvicius T, Herzog S, Tamosiunaite M, Worgotter F
IEEE Trans Neural Netw Learn Syst
. 2021 Jun;
33(12):7877-7887.
PMID: 34170833
Trajectory or path planning is a fundamental issue in a wide variety of applications. In this article, we show that it is possible to solve path planning on a maze...
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Kulvicius T, Herzog S, Luddecke T, Tamosiunaite M, Worgotter F
Front Neurorobot
. 2021 Feb;
14:600984.
PMID: 33584239
Path planning plays a crucial role in many applications in robotics for example for planning an arm movement or for navigation. Most of the existing approaches to solve this problem...