Browsing Fakultät für Biologie und Psychologie (inkl. GAUSS) by Referee "Göpfert, Martin Prof. Dr."
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Biotechnological approaches to fight fruit flies of agricultural importance
(2012-10-08)Tephritid fruit flies destroy fruits and vegetables, causing tremendous economic losses and bringing a barrier to trade in fruits, vegetables and their associated products. The Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), a target-specific ... -
Funktionelle Analyse des Transkriptionsfaktors Uncx4.1 im murinen Mittelhirn
(2012-05-18)The development of the brain is a complex process, which involves a lot of finely regulated processes. The best known disease which is associated with the midbrain is morbus parkinson. In the last years a lot of effort was ... -
The Virtual Ear: Deducing Transducer Function in the Drosophila Ear
(2012-03-15)Mechano-electrical transduction constitutes the central part of the hearing process. Recent studies of vertebrate and invertebrates hearing systems have shed light on the functional workings ... -
Candidate mechanosensitive transduction channels in Drosophila melanogaster
(2011-06-15)Gravity sensing and hearing in Drosophila melanogaster rely on Johnston's Organ (JO), a chordotonal stretch-receptor organ consisting of ca. 500 mechanosensory neurons residing in the 2nd ... -
Analysis of ether-à-go-go potassium channel (Eag1) splice variants in melanoma cells
(2011-05-03)The human ether-à-go-go potassium channel (hEag1) can be detected in adult brain and in both, tumor cell lines and primary tumors. The physiological function of this channel in the brain ... -
Identification and Characterization of Deafness Genes in Drosophila melanogaster
(2011-02-08)The antennal auditory organ of Drosophila, Johnston s organ (JO), provides a valuable system to study hearing. JO neurons and hair cells of mammals are developmentally specified via homologous ... -
Molecular Physiology of the Ribbon Synapse
(2010-07-16)Hearing relies on Ca2+ influx-triggered exocytosis in cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs). In this study, we examined the regulation of IHC Ca2+ channels by the CaV(beta)2 Ca2+ channel subunit ...