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Leaving a solitary life behind: Evolutionary processes leading to sociality in animals
(2020-02-25)The evolution of stable animal groups is a major transition in evolution entailing changes in population structure and emerging properties due to the selective pressures associated with social interactions. Sociality is ... -
Das Leben in der napoleonischen Armee - interdisziplinäre Untersuchung eines Massengrabs aus Kassel, Hessen
(2013-10-25)In 2008, a mass grave was found on the grounds of the University of Kassel, Germany. There was no evidence helping to identify them or throwing light on the cause of their death. Mainly due to 14C age determination and ... -
Leistungsentwicklungen und berufliche Interessen in der gymnasialen Oberstufe
(2008-11-14)Major aims of classroom instruction in upper secondary level are a profound general knowledge and a general ability to study successfully at a University level. In order to attain these ... -
Ligand induzierte Phosphorylierung des Chemokin Rezeptors CCR5: strukturelle Analyse und Funktion
(2005-09-26)This study addresses the significance of the C-terminal phosphorylation sites of CC-chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) for receptor regulation. β-Arrestin binding and rapid receptor internalization ... -
Local Protein Turnover As a Regulatory Mechanism of Growth and Collapse of Neuronal Growth Cones
(2005-05-11)The axonal growth cone is remarkably sensitive to chemical and mechanical cues from its environment that enables it to make autonomous morphological restructuring decisions. Depending on ... -
Localization and dimerization of the ABC half transporter rAbcb6 as compared to rAbcb7
(2006-07-28)Rat Abcb6 (rAbcb6) is an ABC half transporter of the ABCB subfamily and is expected to require a dimerization partner to perform its function. The main aim of this thesis was to detect a ... -
Localization and Function of RNases in Bacillus subtilis
(2017-03-29)The ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions is essential for every organism to survive. In bacteria, this adaptation relies on the control of the mRNA synthesis, stability, and turnover, which allows the ... -
Localization and Stability of the Transcriptional Activator Gcn4p of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
(2003-02-27)The «general amino acid control« (GAAC) of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a well characterized regulatory network which secures a sufficient amino acid supply of the organism. This ... -
Long-term development of different grassland insect communities in Central Europe since the 1950s
(2011-09-13)Central European landscape considerably changed during the second half of the 20th century. These changes are probably mainly caused by modern agriculture. Today, Central Europe consists ... -
Long-term dynamics of tropical rainforests, climate, fire, human impact and land-use change in Indonesia
(2016-05-09)The research conducted and compiled in this thesis contributes to the knowledge of the long-term vegetation, climate and fire dynamics as well as human impact on montane and peat-swamp rainforests of Indonesia. We applied ... -
Long-term Replacement of Endogenous Microglia in Mice
(2024-12-19)Microglia are the resident immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS). They play pivotal roles in the development and homeostasis of the CNS and have been implicated in neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer´s ... -
Longitudinal structural and functional brain changes associated with stuttering improvement by therapy or brain lesion
(2019-06-11)Stuttering is a speech fluency disorder which is affecting motor speech production and communication in the daily life of persons who stutter (PWS). The involuntarily occurring core symptoms of stuttering are sound and ... -
Loss of Setd1b methyltransferase in the murine forebrain as a novel model for human intellectual disability
(2020-12-22)Methylation of histone 3 lysine 4 (H3K4me3) is an epigenetic mark for active transcription, which is mediated in mammals by six enzymes of the SET1/MLL family of histone methyltransferases (KMTs). All of them have been ... -
Low Intensity Transcranial Electrical Stimulation: Effects on Categorization and Methodological Aspects
(2012-08-02)Low intensity transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) not only offers the possibility of clinical intervention in neurological disorders and conditions, but also provides us with a powerful research tool for understanding ... -
Lösungsansätze umwelt- und institutionenökonomisch analysieren und reflektieren können - Ein Beitrag zur theoretischen Fundierung und empirischen Überprüfung von Bewertungskompetenz
(2021-07-05)Frequently solutions to urgent Sustainable Development issues are discussed or evaluated quantitatively in real discourses regarding their advantages and/or disadvantages for various stakeholders or options for action. ... -
Macromolecules in Motion by High-resolution Cryo-EM
(2024-05-06)Protein synthesis, the translation of the genetic code into a defined sequence of amino acids, is a central, highly dynamic and regulated step in gene expression. The well-defined bacterial translation system enables to ... -
Male migration and alpha male takeovers in crested macaques, Macaca nigra
(2015-05-26)In gregarious living mammals, males are often forced to leave their natal group as a consequence of selective pressures from within group competition and inbreeding avoidance. A successful natal dispersal increases a male´s ... -
Male Reproductive Strategies in Verreaux's Sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi)
(2009-04-28)The lemurs of Madagascar are the evolutionary endpoints of a spectacular primate adaptive radiation and provide a unique opportunity to study convergent evolution in social organization. ... -
Male social relationships among wild Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis)
(2016-11-08)General socioecological theories predict that in multi-male multi-female mammalian groups, males and females compete over resources of different nature. While females mainly compete over generally sharable food, males ... -
Mammal conservation status and prospects for community-based wildlife management in coastal Guinea-Bissau, West Africa
(2005-07-12)In Guinea-Bissau, wildlife species in general and mammals in particular are suffering increasing pressure, mainly from overhunting and habitat reduction and fragmentation. The lack of ...