Browsing Fakultät für Biologie und Psychologie (inkl. GAUSS) by Title
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Neuropsychologische Testleistungen, Hippocampus-Volumina und Stressverarbeitungsstrategien bei traumatisierten Probanden in Abhängigkeit vom Vorliegen einer Posttraumatischen Belastungsstörung
(2004-02-11)In recent studies, subjects with post traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) have been found with more cognitive deficits and smaller hippocampal volumes in comparison to traumatized subjects ... -
Neuropsychologische Testleistungen, psychopathologische Symptomatik und Hippocampusvolumen bei psychisch traumatisierten Patientinnen
(2003-05-26)Individuals having experienced childhood physical or sexual abuse frequently present with a range of psychiatric symptoms and disorders. Recently it has been shown that persons having ... -
New fatty acids, oxylipins and volatiles in microalgae
(2007-11-26)The main objective of the present thesis was the identification of microalgae producing compounds of high value, in particular polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and oxylipins which might ... -
New molecular technologies to improve the Sterile Insect Technique for the Mediterranean fruitfly <i>Ceratitis capitata</i> (Diptera; Tephritidae)
(2008-05-26)Insect pests cause enormous economic losses to livestock as well as pre- and postharvest stages of agricultural commodities. The Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (medfly; Wiedemann, Diptera: Tephritidae;) is one ... -
NF-ĸB mediated signaling mechanisms in epidermal homeostasis and carcinogenesis
(2013-09-16)The transcription factor NF-κB is a major player in a wide variety of crucial cellular functions such as proliferation, apoptosis, invasion as well as inflammation. However in the human epidermis, opposite, growth inhibitory ... -
Niche differentiation of two sympatric colobines, Simias concolor and Presbytis potenziani on the Mentawai Island of Siberut, Indonesia
(2012-12-17)Colobines or leaf eating monkeys are characterized by a specialized digestive system and hence, rather specialized dietary requirements. Therefore, the resulting competition over suitable food would favor a parapatric ... -
NMR Spectroscopic studies of calmodulin plasticity in calcium signalling
(2008-03-18)The present work focused both in structural and dynamic studies on the ubiquitous Ca2+ signaling protein calmodulin. Calmodulin has been extensively studied both for its biological importance in the regulation of its ... -
NMR spectroscopy of liquid-liquid phase separation related to transcription
(2024-06-05)The Carboxyl-Terminal Domain (CTD) of the largest subunit RPB1 of RNA Polymerase II (Pol II), is a disordered low-complexity region which is crucial for pre-mRNA transcription and processing. Due to its highly repetitive, ... -
No sex, No problem? Mutation accumulation in asexual animals
(2020-07-03)According to classical predictions, sex is beneficial because it allows for purging of slightly deleterious mutations via effective purifying selection. In asexual organisms mutational load increases over time, eventually ... -
Non-human primate iPS cells for cell replacement therapies and human cardiovascular disease modeling
(2019-12-03)Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) have revolutionized biomedical research due to their versatility. They have potential for regenerative medicine, drug testing, disease modeling and developmental biology. The development ... -
NOVEL APPROACHES TO MODELING AND TREATMENT OF COGNITIVE DEFICITS IN NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASES
(2010-10-15)Cognitive deficits and impairments of higher brain functions are the most burdening features in various neuropsychiatric disorders (e.g. Elvevag and Goldberg, 2000). Up to now, there are ... -
Novel Insights in Structure and Mechanism of Escherichia coli Transketolase
(2018-05-18)Thiamine diphosphate (ThDP) dependent enzymes fulfill a number of indispensable functions in metabolism. Further, they are well-researched work-horses of biotechnology. Thus, deepening of our mechanistic and structural ... -
Novel insights into speech production networks of adults with developmental stuttering as revealed by analyses of speech intention, syllable frequency, and long-term therapy effects
(2021-02-25)Stuttering leads to involuntary disruptions of the speech flow. Stuttering is thought to emerge due to impaired speech planning, initiation, sensorimotor integration or inhibition of speech segments. Previous research has ... -
Novel interaction partners of the chromatin remodeler CHD7, a protein mutated in CHARGE syndrome
(2012-09-14)Summary CHARGE syndrome, an autosomal dominant inherited multiple malformation syndrome is caused by mutations in the chromodomain helicase DNA binding protein 7 gene (CHD7). In 10% of ‘typical’ CHARGE patients and 40-50% ... -
Novel proapoptotic p63 isoforms are driven by an endogenous retrovirus in the male germ line of humans and great apes, likely increasing genome stability
(2011-05-04)TAp63, a homolog of the tumor suppressor p53, has the capability to protect the female germ line by eliminating oocytes that suffered severe DNA damage upon irradiation. Though expression ... -
Novel virulence determinants in Mycoplasma pneumoniae: Contribution of transport systems and H2S production to viability and hemolysis
(2015-06-02)The human pathogen Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a remarkable minimal organism which primarily colonizes the human lung tissue. To reach distant infection sites, it probably also enters the blood stream. The Mycoplasma genome ... -
Nuclear import of histone fold motif containing heterodimers by importin 13
(2009-08-03)In this study, we have analyzed the nuclear import of two related histone fold pairs, CHRAC-15/17 and p12/CHRAC-17. The CHRAC-15/17 heterodimer is part of the chromatin accessibility complex ... -
Nuclear transport of the DNA fragmentation factor via the classical importin α/β-pathway
(2007-11-02)One of the biochemical hallmarks of apoptosis is internucleosomal DNA fragmentation mediated by the endonuclease DNA fragmentation factor (DFF) 40. In proliferating cells DFF40 is expressed ... -
Nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling of snoRNAs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
(2022-07-19)Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are a group of small non-coding RNAs involved in the post-transcriptional modification of RNAs, such as rRNA and tRNA. The importance of their role is evidenced by the rRNA regions subject ... -
Nutrient dynamics and their control in land use systems of forest margins in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
(2003-12-10)Changes of soil fertility after rainforest conversion and nutrient sustainability in major land use systems were studied in rainforest margins in uplands of Central Sulwesi, Indonesia. The ...