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Sigrun I Korsching

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Di Cristina G, Dirksen E, Altenhein B, Buschges A, Korsching S
Sci Rep . 2025 Jan; 15(1):2584. PMID: 39833307
The parthenogenetic life cycle of the stick insect Medauroidea extradentata offers unique advantages for the generation of genome-edited strains, as an isogenic and stable mutant line can in principle be...
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Abu Obaid A, Ivandic I, Korsching S
Cell Mol Life Sci . 2024 May; 81(1):213. PMID: 38727814
Trimeric G proteins transduce signals from a superfamily of receptors and each G protein controls a wide range of cellular and systemic functions. Their highly conserved alpha subunits fall in...
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Behrens M, Lang T, Korsching S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Nov; 120(48):e2310347120. PMID: 37956436
Many animal and plant species synthesize toxic compounds as deterrent; thus, detection of these compounds is of vital importance to avoid their ingestion. Often, such compounds are recognized by taste...
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Kumar P, Redel U, Lang T, Korsching S, Behrens M
Front Physiol . 2023 Oct; 14:1233711. PMID: 37860623
Despite the important role of bitter taste for the rejection of potentially harmful food sources, birds have long been suspected to exhibit inferior bitter tasting abilities. Although more recent reports...
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Birdal G, DGama P, Jurisch-Yaksi N, Korsching S
Chem Senses . 2023 Oct; 48. PMID: 37843175
The senses of taste and smell detect overlapping sets of chemical compounds in fish, e.g. amino acids are detected by both senses. However, so far taste and smell organs appeared...
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Syed A, Sharma K, Policarpo M, Ferrando S, Casane D, Korsching S
Mol Biol Evol . 2023 Mar; 40(4). PMID: 36971115
Cartilaginous fishes are renowned for a keen sense of smell, a reputation based on behavioral observations and supported by the presence of large and morphologically complex olfactory organs. At the...
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Hussainy M, Korsching S, Tresch A
Sci Rep . 2022 Sep; 12(1):16183. PMID: 36171231
During their maturation from horizontal basal stem cells, olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) are known to select exactly one out of hundreds of olfactory receptors (ORs) and express it on their...
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Kowatschew D, Bozorg Nia S, Hassan S, Ustinova J, Weth F, Korsching S
Sci Rep . 2022 Aug; 12(1):14816. PMID: 36045218
The vertebrate sense of smell employs four main receptor families for detection of odors, among them the V1R/ORA family, which is unusually small and highly conserved in teleost fish. Zebrafish...
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Kowatschew D, Korsching S
Chem Senses . 2022 May; 47. PMID: 35522082
The sense of smell employs some of the largest gene families in the genome to detect and distinguish a multitude of different odors. Within vertebrates, 4 major olfactory receptor families...
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Kowatschew D, Korsching S
Genome Biol Evol . 2021 Sep; 13(9). PMID: 34499158
Nucleotides are an important class of odorants for aquatic vertebrates such as frogs and fishes, but also have manifold signaling roles in other cellular processes. Recently, an adenosine receptor believed...