Sonja Kersten
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Barragan A, Collenberg M, Schwab R, Kersten S, Kerstens M, Pozarova D, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2023 Dec;
14(3).
PMID: 38124484
In this study, we aimed to systematically assess the frequency at which potentially deleterious phenotypes appear in natural populations of the outcrossing model plant Arabidopsis arenosa, and to establish their...
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Kersten S, Chang J, Huber C, Voichek Y, Lanz C, Hagmaier T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Apr;
120(16):e2206808120.
PMID: 37043536
Repeated herbicide applications in agricultural fields exert strong selection on weeds such as blackgrass (), which is a major threat for temperate climate cereal crops. This inadvertent selection pressure provides...
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Kersten S, Rabanal F, Herrmann J, Hess M, Kronenberg Z, Schmid K, et al.
Plant Biotechnol J
. 2023 Feb;
21(6):1240-1253.
PMID: 36807472
Rapid adaptation of weeds to herbicide applications in agriculture through resistance development is a widespread phenomenon. In particular, the grass Alopecurus myosuroides is an extremely problematic weed in cereal crops...
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Regalado J, Lundberg D, Deusch O, Kersten S, Karasov T, Poersch K, et al.
ISME J
. 2020 May;
14(8):2116-2130.
PMID: 32405027
Microorganisms from all domains of life establish associations with plants. Although some harm the plant, others antagonize pathogens or prime the plant immune system, support the acquisition of nutrients, tune...
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Lang P, Weiss C, Kersten S, Latorre S, Nagel S, Nickel B, et al.
Mol Ecol Resour
. 2020 Apr;
20(5):1228-1247.
PMID: 32306514
Species' responses at the genetic level are key to understanding the long-term consequences of anthropogenic global change. Herbaria document such responses, and, with contemporary sampling, provide high-resolution time-series of plant...
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van der Weijden T, Dreesens D, Faber M, Bos N, Drenthen T, Maas I, et al.
Health Expect
. 2018 Nov;
22(2):201-208.
PMID: 30417517
Background: Patient-directed knowledge tools such as patient versions of guidelines and patient decision aids are increasingly developed to facilitate shared decision making. In this paper, we report how consensus was...
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Karasov T, Almario J, Friedemann C, Ding W, Giolai M, Heavens D, et al.
Cell Host Microbe
. 2018 Jul;
24(1):168-179.e4.
PMID: 30001519
Crop disease outbreaks are often associated with clonal expansions of single pathogenic lineages. To determine whether similar boom-and-bust scenarios hold for wild pathosystems, we carried out a multi-year, multi-site survey...
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Schunemann H, Al-Ansary L, Forland F, Kersten S, Komulainen J, Kopp I, et al.
Ann Intern Med
. 2015 Oct;
163(7):548-53.
PMID: 26436619
Conflicts of interest (COIs) have been defined by the American Thoracic Society as "a divergence between an individual's private interests and his or her professional obligations such that an independent...
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Fervers B, Remy-Stockinger M, Mazeau-Woynar V, Otter R, Liberati A, Littlejohns P, et al.
Tumori
. 2008 Jun;
94(2):154-9.
PMID: 18564600
All European countries are facing common challenges for delivering appropriate, evidence-based care to patients with cancer. Despite tangible improvements in diagnosis and treatment, marked differences in cancer survival exist throughout...