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Autor:
Domenic Pascual, Lisa Brauns, Ruth Domes, Matthias Tisler, Marco Kögel, Angelika Stumpf, Udo Kraushaar, Peter D. Jones
Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) have proven to be a powerful tool to study electrophysiological processes over the last decades with most technology developed for investigation of the heart or brain. Other targets in the field of bioelectronic medicine
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::3915f5dd942a40c50cacf51674361943
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.17.532901
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.03.17.532901
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 27:543-548
Summary Conjoined twins fused at the thorax display an enigmatic left-right defect: although left twins are normal, laterality is disturbed in one-half of right twins [1–3]. Molecularly, this randomization corresponds to a lack of asymmetric Nodal
Autor:
Martin Blum, Jörg Fleischer, Matthias Tisler, Natascha Selje-Aßmann, Christian Poll, Julia Gerstenberg
Publikováno v:
Inquiry-Based Learning – Undergraduate Research ISBN: 9783030142223
The life sciences comprise numerous disciplines; these study physiology, anatomy, behavior, development, evolution, ecology and disorders of living organisms as well as the use of organisms in natural or technical procedures. Life sciences include bi
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14223-0_16
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14223-0_16
Publikováno v:
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000). 55(1-2)
Conjoined twins occur at low frequency in all vertebrates including humans. Many twins fused at the chest or abdomen display a very peculiar laterality defect: while the left twin is normal with respect to asymmetric organ morphogenesis and placement
Autor:
Franziska Wetzel, Matthias Tisler, Martin Blum, Sabrina Mantino, S. V. Kremnyov, Philipp Vick, Axel Schweickert, Thomas Thumberger
Publikováno v:
BMC Developmental Biology
Background Left-right (LR) organ asymmetries are a common feature of metazoan animals. In many cases, laterality is established by a conserved asymmetric Nodal signaling cascade during embryogenesis. In most vertebrates, asymmetric nodal induction re
Autor:
Martin Blum, Sophie-Luise Landua, Marc Fiebig, Philipp Vick, Axel Schweickert, Agnes Fietz, Matthias Tisler
Publikováno v:
Mechanisms of Development. 145:S75
Autor:
Melanie, Tingler, Tim, Ott, Janos, Tözser, Sabrina, Kurz, Maike, Getwan, Matthias, Tisler, Axel, Schweickert, Martin, Blum
Publikováno v:
Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000). 52(6)
Vertebrates display asymmetric arrangements of inner organs such as heart and stomach. The Nodal signaling cascade in the left lateral plate mesoderm in all cases directs asymmetric morphogenesis and placement during organogenesis. Mechanisms that le
Publikováno v:
genesis. 55:e22993
Conjoined twins occur at low frequency in all vertebrates including humans. Many twins fused at the chest or abdomen display a very peculiar laterality defect: while the left twin is normal with respect to asymmetric organ morphogenesis and placement
Autor:
Tina Beyer, Martin Blum, Kerstin Feistel, Matthias Tisler, Thomas Thumberger, Nina Tietze, Axel Schweickert, Cathrin Hagenlocher
Publikováno v:
Cilia
Cilia, Vol 1, Iss 1, p 13 (2012)
Cilia, Vol 1, Iss 1, p 13 (2012)
Background Park2-co-regulated gene (PACRG) is evolutionarily highly conserved from green algae to mammals. In Chlamydomonas and trypanosomes, the PACRG protein associates with flagella. Loss of PACRG results in shortened or absent flagella. In mouse
Autor:
Tina Beyer, Isabelle Schneider, Matthias Tisler, Susanne Bogusch, Philipp Andre, Martin Blum, Beate Niesler, Bärbel Ulmer, Philipp Vick, Thomas Thumberger, Peter Walentek, Michael V. Danilchik, Axel Schweickert
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. (1):33-39
Summary In vertebrates, most inner organs are asymmetrically arranged with respect to the main body axis [1]. Symmetry breakage in fish, amphibian, and mammalian embryos depends on cilia-driven leftward flow of extracellular fluid during neurulation