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Analysis of the sleep homeostat of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
(2015-12-21)Sleep is essential for animal life and conserved in all animals that have a nervous system. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans exhibits sleep that is regulated homeostatically during larval development. However its ... -
Analysis of the subcellular behavior of Arabidopsis thaliana LysM-proteins and their role in plant innate immunity
(2016-04-20)Health and survival of all higher eukaryotic organisms depend on efficient pathogen detection and rapid activation of defense mechanisms. Plants detect potential pathogens by recognizing conserved microbial molecules, ... -
Analysis of the transcriptional repressor function of Arabidopsis glutaredoxin ROXY19
(2016-02-25)Glutaredoxins (GRXs) are small ubiquitous proteins that are characterized by a thioredoxin (TRX) fold and a glutathione (GSH) reducible active site, which is a CPYC motif in class I GRXs and a CGFS motif in class II GRXs. ... -
Analysis of Tribolium head patterning by forward and reverse genetics and transgenic techniques
(2009-09-09)In this thesis several different methods have been applied to get deeper insights into the complex process of head development in insects. As model organism the red flour beetle Tribolium ... -
Analysis of two kinetically distinct components of transmitter release at a fast synapse of the mammalian central nervous system
(2006-01-06)Two kinetically distinct components of transmitter release have been observed in Ca2+ uncaging experiments at a CNS synapse in rats, and both release components showed a steep dependence ... -
Analyzing host shift patterns of Wolbachia (Alphaproteobacteria) among arthropods using comparative genomics
(2024-05-28)In this thesis, I investigated the host shift event and patterns of the endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia. I examined the molecular diversity and distribution of Wolbachia among arthropod communities of different terrestrial ... -
Analyzing PTK7/RACK1 interaction in neural morphogenesis
(2012-08-01)One of the most critical events during embryonic development is the formation of the nervous system. This process requires morphogenetic movements like the formation of the neural tube and the migration of neural crest ... -
Analyzing the eukaryotic translation initiation apparatus and new approaches in affinity chromatography
(2015-10-19)Eukaryotic translation is a multistep process that utilizes 47 individual translation factor subunits. eIF3 is the largest and most complex translation factor, acting during initiation where it promotes assembly of the 43S ... -
Analyzing the molecular mechanism of Bucky ball localization during germ cell specification in zebrafish
(2015-08-19)Sexual reproducing animals depend on the proper establishment of the germline to ensure the survival of the species by generating fertile progeny. Therefore, many vertebrate and invertebrate species specify their ... -
Analyzing UNC-50/GMH1 dependent membrane trafficking in yeast and C. elegans
(2015-11-30)Although the basic principles of the intracellular trafficking of proteins and lipids within the secretory apparatus have been established, the precise regulation of molecular membrane transport events is still not well ... -
Anatomie des Pterothorax der Phasmatodea, Mantophasmatodea und Embioptera und seine Bedeutung für die Phylogenie der Polyneoptera (Insecta)
(2008-03-07)The phylogenetic relationships within Polyneoptera and between several taxa of Phasmatodea were analysed based on 60 characters of the thorax and the wing base. Anatomy of the meso- and metathorax of a representative ... -
Anaylse der RyREF2-Bindungsstelle im Promotor des procinen RyR1 Gens und Characterisierung des procinen FHL1-Gens
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Ancient genetic landscape of archaeological human remains from Panama, South America and Oceania described through STR genotype frequencies and mitochondrial DNA sequences
(2021-12-20)The settlements of the Americas and Oceania are particularly fascinating topics. On the one side is the settlements of Australia and New Guinea (30,000 – 50,000 years ago) were the scenarios of one of the earliest migration ... -
Animal welfare from the animal’s perspective: Tapping into their psychological experiences
(2023-07-13)The primary goal of animal welfare science is to make an accurate assessment of an animal’s well-being at a given time. To facilitate this goal, animal welfare and severity assessments were developed to integrate information ... -
Answering Causal Queries About Singular Cases - An Evaluation of a New Computational Model
(2019-03-04)This thesis addresses the question of how causal queries about singular cases can be answered. Singular causation queries refer to causal connections between actually occurred events that can be localized in space and time. ... -
Antagonistic fluorescent pseudomonads cause evasion of the plant pathogen Verticillium by controlling hyphal growth and polarity
(2021-04-09)Abstract Soil borne phytopathogenic Verticillia constitute increasing yield losses. Due to a lack of resistant cultivars as well as appropriate fungicides, the usage of biocontrol agents like fluorescent pseudomonads might ... -
Anteriore Musterbildung im Wirbeltierembryo - Die Induktion von Vorderhirn und Herz
(2003-02-25)Germ layers and body axes of a vertebrate embryo are established under the influence of a regulatory center, the embryonic organizer. Secreted factors emanating from the organizer and from ... -
Anthropologische Bearbeitung der Bestattungen napoleonischer Soldaten aus Frankfurt-Rödelheim zur Rekonstruktion der Lebensbedingungen in der Grande Armée
(2023-05-23)In this work, the human remains of more than 200 Napoleonic soldiers, which were archaeologically recovered in the Rödelheim district (Frankfurt am Main) in 2015, were comprehensively anthropologically examined. The aim ... -
Anti-Apoptosis and Regeneration in the Visual System: Effects of BAG1 (Bcl-2-associated athanogene-1)
(2008-04-28)In the present work, we investigated Bcl-2-associated athanogene-1 (BAG1) as a therapeutic molecule in the lesioned visual system in vivo. The effects of BAG1 were tested in two in vivo models of apoptosis and regeneration, ... -
Anti-apoptotic and neuroprotective erythropoietin/CRLF3-signalling in insects and humans
(2022-06-14)The cytokine receptor like factor 3 (CRLF3) evolved together with the eumetazoan nervous system and is present in all major groups of Animalia. Based on sequence similarities, CRLF3 was assigned to the family of class 1 ...