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Monitoring der Resistenzentwicklung des Maiszünsler (Ostrinia nubilalis), Hübner) gegenüber Bt-Mais
(2004-04-23)Goal of this thesis was to collect data about baseline susceptibility and resistance allele frequency of the Euopean corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis, Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Germany and ... -
Monitoring von Membranen und membrangebundenen Dehydrogenasen in Essigsäurebakterien
(2013-11-20)The occurrence of intracytoplasmic membranes (ICM) in Gluconobacter oxydans was first described by Claus et al. in 1975. The presence of the ICM was observed during the early stationary growth phase. It was proposed, that ... -
Morphological Analysis of Kenyon Cells of the Drosophila Mushroom Bodies
(2017-01-18)Learning and memory is an adaptive behavioral trait that allows animals to make predictions about their environment based on previous experiences. Fruit flies that commonly use olfactory cues to locate food sources or ... -
Morphological and molecular adaptation of Aspergillus niger to simulated spaceflight and Mars-like conditions
(2021-10-18)The International Space Station (ISS) is an indoor-closed environment in Low Earth Orbit (LEO). Outside of the ISS, radiation is the most challenging factor outside. In turn, inside the ISS, spaceflight microgravity is the ... -
Mother-infant relationships in wild Guinea baboons (Papio papio)
(2023-02-16)During infancy, primates are heavily dependent on their mothers for nursing, transport, and thermoregulation, but also benefit from associating with their mothers for protection and social support. Furthermore, the mother ... -
Motivierter Informationsaustausch in Gruppen
(2004-08-12)Previous research in the area of information sampling has demonstrated that group discussion is dominated by information known to all members while information exclusively known to only one ... -
Movement ecology of Guinea baboons (Papio papio)
(2025-06-23)Access to critical resources such as food, water, shelter, or mates can be a significant determinant of the fitness of animals. In habitats where specific resources are limited, there is high potential for resource ... -
Multi-omics analysis of human transcription elongation factors
(2025-08-19)Transcription by RNA Polymerases (Pol) is a highly regulated fundamental process in all living organisms, with its misregulation linked to various diseases, developmental issues, and aging. This intricate process is ... -
Multi-omics studies of RNA polymerase II transcription regulation by cyclin-dependent kinases
(2024-10-30)Phosphorylation of the C-terminal repeat domain (CTD) of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) plays a central role in the regulation of gene transcription in eukaryotes. In yeast and mammals, the CTD is highly conserved and consists ... -
Multiplexed cell-based assays to profile GPCR activities and cellular signalling
(2016-03-23)G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest class of cell surface receptors that are implicated in the physiological regulation of many biological processes. They mediate signals through complex networks of G ... -
Multitrophic interactions along a plant size gradient in Brassicaceae
(2015-02-19)Plant size is hypothesised to be a major driver of biotic interactions, as larger plants are more conspicuous and offer a wider range of resources and niches for associated animals. However, the role of interspecific ... -
Munc18 function in large dense-core vesicle exocytosis
(2005-03-23)Neurotransmitter and hormon release is based on Ca2+ dependent exocytosis. The sequential steps of exocytosis are executed by proteins and protein complexes. Formation of the SNARE complex ... -
Myelin lipids are energy reserves in the nervous system
(2021-03-18)Neuronal functions critically depend on a continuous supply of glucose as prolonged hypoglycemia can lead to severe brain injury. It is surprising that except for astroglial glycogen the brain has no visible energy reserves. ... -
Myokardinfarktregeneration unter Verwendung kardiovaskulärer Vorläuferzellen aus murinen und humanen pluripotenten Stammzellen
(2013-02-19)Stem cells hold a great promise in regenerative therapies for cardiovascular diseases. Heart regeneration with stem cells requires a delicate balance between the loss of donor cell pluripotency (so that teratoma formation ... -
N-linked glycosylation of ether á go-go potassium channels: effects on cell surface expression and functional properties
(2004-04-23)Ether á go-go (Eag1) is a voltage gated potassium channel, apparently involved in a broad variety of cellular events. Results from this work show that in rat tissues the Eag1 protein is ... -
Nachhaltige Landnutzung und Gesundheit als Bildungskontexte für das rurale Madagaskar – Effektivität und Umsetzbarkeit von Maßnahmen aus Sicht von Expert*innen und Lehrkräften
(2022-04-28)Education plays a central role for Sustainable Development. In Madagascar, most of the population only completes primary education, making Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) highly relevant already for primary ... -
Nachweis und Aufreinigung von Abscisinsäure-bindenden Proteinen aus dem Cytosol von Spinat- und Arabidopsis-Pflanzen
(2003-01-09)Goal of this work was to isolate abscisic acid binding proteins of spinach and Arabidopsis plants. Therefore the use of different proteinbiochemic methods like ammoniumsulfate-precipitation ... -
Natural products from Myxococcales and Bacillales & Description of a new myxobacterial taxon
(2015-02-19)With the advent of new pathogens and upsurge in the number of antibiotic resistant microbes, concerted efforts need to be made by pharmaceutical, biotechnological and academic communities to pace up the antibiotic discovery ... -
Nebenwege des zentralen Kohlenstoffmetabolismus von Bacillus subtilis: Regulation der Methylglyoxalsynthase und der Zitratsynthase CitA
(2015-09-22)The phosphoenolpyruvate phosphotransferase system plays a crucial role in carbon metabolism of Bacillus subtilis. Besides uptake of different sugars the components of the PTS exert regulatory functions. This also accounts ... -
Network hyperexcitability and dopaminergic neuron loss in a novel A30P-driven Parkinson’s midbrain organoid model
(2025-11-24)Midbrain dopaminergic (mDA) neurons are essential for motor control, reward processing, emotional regulation and motivation. The degeneration of these neurons, seen in Parkinson’s disease (PD), disrupts fine motor control, ...