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Sven Sagasser

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Haftbaradaran Esfahani P, Elbeck Z, Sagasser S, Li X, Hossain M, Talukdar H, et al.
Basic Res Cardiol . 2019 Dec; 115(1):7. PMID: 31872302
Cardiomyocytes undergo considerable changes in cell shape. These can be due to hemodynamic constraints, including changes in preload and afterload conditions, or to mutations in genes important for cardiac function....
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Ngara M, Palmkvist M, Sagasser S, Hjelmqvist D, Bjorklund A, Wahlgren M, et al.
Exp Cell Res . 2018 Aug; 371(1):130-138. PMID: 30096287
The malaria parasite has a complex lifecycle, including several events of differentiation and stage progression, while actively evading immunity in both its mosquito and human hosts. Important parasite gene expression...
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Simon S, Sagasser S, Saccenti E, Brugler M, Schranz M, Hadrys H, et al.
Sci Rep . 2017 Oct; 7(1):13547. PMID: 29051502
Identifying transcriptional changes during embryogenesis is of crucial importance for unravelling evolutionary, molecular and cellular mechanisms that underpin patterning and morphogenesis. However, comparative studies focusing on early/embryonic stages during insect...
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Picelli S, Bjorklund A, Reinius B, Sagasser S, Winberg G, Sandberg R
Genome Res . 2014 Aug; 24(12):2033-40. PMID: 25079858
Massively parallel DNA sequencing of thousands of samples in a single machine-run is now possible, but the preparation of the individual sequencing libraries is expensive and time-consuming. Tagmentation-based library construction,...
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Picelli S, Faridani O, Bjorklund A, Winberg G, Sagasser S, Sandberg R
Nat Protoc . 2014 Jan; 9(1):171-81. PMID: 24385147
Emerging methods for the accurate quantification of gene expression in individual cells hold promise for revealing the extent, function and origins of cell-to-cell variability. Different high-throughput methods for single-cell RNA-seq...
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Picelli S, Bjorklund A, Faridani O, Sagasser S, Winberg G, Sandberg R
Nat Methods . 2013 Sep; 10(11):1096-8. PMID: 24056875
Single-cell gene expression analyses hold promise for characterizing cellular heterogeneity, but current methods compromise on either the coverage, the sensitivity or the throughput. Here, we introduce Smart-seq2 with improved reverse...
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Freire R, Munro U, Rogers L, Sagasser S, Wiltschko R, Wiltschko W
Anim Cogn . 2008 Feb; 11(3):547-52. PMID: 18297318
Previous studies demonstrated that layer strain domestic chicks bred for egg production can orient using directional cues from the magnetic field; here we report that chicks from a broiler strain...
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Dellaporta S, Xu A, Sagasser S, Jakob W, Moreno M, Buss L, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2006 May; 103(23):8751-6. PMID: 16731622
Mitochondrial genomes of multicellular animals are typically 15- to 24-kb circular molecules that encode a nearly identical set of 12-14 proteins for oxidative phosphorylation and 24-25 structural RNAs (16S rRNA,...
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Hadrys T, DeSalle R, Sagasser S, Fischer N, Schierwater B
Mol Biol Evol . 2005 Apr; 22(7):1569-78. PMID: 15858210
Pax genes play key regulatory roles in embryonic and sensory organ development in metazoans but their evolution and ancestral functions remain widely unresolved. We have isolated a Pax gene from...
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Moller A, Sagasser S, Wiltschko W, Schierwater B
Naturwissenschaften . 2004 Nov; 91(12):585-8. PMID: 15551029
The currently discussed model of magnetoreception in birds proposes that the direction of the magnetic field is perceived by radical-pair processes in specialized photoreceptors, with cryptochromes suggested as potential candidate...