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    Motivational determinants of motor performance: The hidden second task

    The present study was designed to test facilitating and debilitating effects of motivational processes on motor behavior. It was predicted that motivational processes have a more pronounced effect on motor per...

    Julius Kuhl, Birgit Koch in Psychological Research (1984)

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    Nearest Neighbour Analysis of the Photosystem I Subunits in Barley and Their Binding of Ferredoxin

    Photosystem I (PS I) mediates electron transfer from plastocyanin to ferredoxin through the reaction center P700 and the five electron acceptors A0, A1, X, A and B (1). PS I preparations from barley contain the r...

    Birgitte Andersen, Birgit Koch, Henrik Vibe Scheller in Current Research in Photosynthesis (1990)

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    Chloroplast Encoded Photosystem I Polypeptides of Barley

    In higher plants, photochemical transfer of electrons from plastocyanin to ferredoxin is catalyzed by photosystem I (PS I), a membrane-bound protein complex binding the reaction center (P700), the photoreducib...

    Birger Lindberg Møller, Henrik Vibe Scheller in Current Research in Photosynthesis (1990)

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    Investigation of Elasto-Mechanical Properties of Alginate by Ultrasound Methods

    Alginate coated with poly-L-lysine (PLL) is one of the basic hydrogels for microencapsulation. Acting as “artificial cells”, some type of biological active material is encapsulated and implanted into the body,...

    Albrecht Klemenz, Christian Schwinger, Jörg Brandt, Birgit Koch in Acoustical Imaging (2002)

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    Lernen mit hypermedialen Lehr-/Lernsystemen — Zu Erwartungen, Erfahrungen und Möglichkeiten am Beispiel der Lernumgebung „WasserSportwissenschaft-online“

    Das Projekt „WasserSportwissenschaft-online“ist eine hypermediale Lernumgebung, die als Ergänzung/Unterstützung der Präsenzlehre im Rahmen der Theorie-Praxisveranstaltungen zu den Wassersportarten Rudern, Kanu...

    Dr. Andreas Hebbel-Seeger, Birgit Koch in Mensch & Computer 2002 (2002)

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    Robotikbaukästen als Lernumgebung in der universitären Informatikausbildung — ein Erfahrungsbericht

    Um den sich ständig wandelnden inhaltlichen Ansprüchen des Informatik-Studiums gerecht zu werden, werden neue Lehr- und Lernszenarien eingesetzt, mit denen vielfältiges Wissen und Methodenkompetenz vermittelt,...

    Birgit Koch in Mensch & Computer 2003 (2003)

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    Polyomavirus tumorantigens have a profound effect on gene expression in mouse fibroblasts

    Polyomavirus (Py) large and small tumorantigens together are competent to induce S phase in growth-arrested mouse fibroblasts. The capacity of the large tumorantigen to bind the pocket proteins, pRB, p130 and ...

    Britta Klucky, Birgit Koch, Martin Radolf, Peter Steinlein in Oncogene (2004)

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    Mobile Autonomous Robots Play Soccer – An Intercultural Comparison of Different Approaches Due to Different Prerequisites

    In the effort to meet the steadily changing demands of teaching computer science and computer engineering, new methods of learning and teaching are used by which multifarious knowledge and learning techniques ...

    Peter Roßmeyer, Birgit Koch in RoboCup 2004: Robot Soccer World Cup VIII (2005)

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    Cohesin mediates transcriptional insulation by CCCTC-binding factor

    Cohesin complexes mediate sister-chromatid cohesion in dividing cells but may also contribute to gene regulation in postmitotic cells. How cohesin regulates gene expression is not known. Here we describe cohes...

    Kerstin S. Wendt, Keisuke Yoshida, Takehiko Itoh, Masashige Bando, Birgit Koch in Nature (2008)

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    The Suv39h–HP1 histone methylation pathway is dispensable for enrichment and protection of cohesin at centromeres in mammalian cells

    Sister chromatids are physically connected by cohesin complexes. This sister chromatid cohesion is essential for the biorientation of chromosomes on the mitotic and meiotic spindle. In many species, cohesion b...

    Birgit Koch, Stephanie Kueng, Christine Ruckenbauer, Kerstin S. Wendt in Chromosoma (2008)

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    Glutaminyl cyclase contributes to the formation of focal and diffuse pyroglutamate (pGlu)-Aβ deposits in hippocampus via distinct cellular mechanisms

    In the hippocampal formation of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients, both focal and diffuse deposits of Aβ peptides appear in a subregion- and layer-specific manner. Recently, pyroglutamate (pGlu or pE)-modified...

    Maike Hartlage-Rübsamen, Markus Morawski, Alexander Waniek in Acta Neuropathologica (2011)

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    Dried blood spot UHPLC-MS/MS analysis of oseltamivir and oseltamivircarboxylate—a validated assay for the clinic

    The neuraminidase inhibitor oseltamivir (Tamiflu®) is currently the first-line therapy for patients with influenza virus infection. Common analysis of the prodrug and its active metabolite oseltamivircarboxyla...

    Gero P. Hooff, Roland J. W. Meesters in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2011)

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    The nucleoporin MEL-28 promotes RanGTP-dependent γ-tubulin recruitment and microtubule nucleation in mitotic spindle formation

    The GTP-bound form of the Ran GTPase (RanGTP), produced around chromosomes, drives nuclear envelope and nuclear pore complex (NPC) re-assembly after mitosis. The nucleoporin MEL-28/ELYS binds chromatin in a Ra...

    Hideki Yokoyama, Birgit Koch, Rudolf Walczak, Fulya Ciray-Duygu in Nature Communications (2014)

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    High-throughput fluorescence correlation spectroscopy enables analysis of proteome dynamics in living cells

    Automated fluorescence correlation spectroscopy data acquisition and analysis allows high throughput analysis of protein dynamics in cells.

    Malte Wachsmuth, Christian Conrad, Jutta Bulkescher, Birgit Koch in Nature Biotechnology (2015)

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    Quantitative map** of fluorescently tagged cellular proteins using FCS-calibrated four-dimensional imaging

    This protocol describes how to estimate and spatially resolve the concentration and copy number of fluorescently tagged proteins in live cells using fluorescence imaging and fluorescence correlation spectrosco...

    Antonio Z Politi, Yin Cai, Nike Walther, M Julius Hossain, Birgit Koch in Nature Protocols (2018)

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    Generation and validation of homozygous fluorescent knock-in cells using CRISPR–Cas9 genome editing

    This protocol provides a detailed workflow describing how to insert fluorescent markers into all alleles of a gene of interest using CRISPR–Cas9 technology, as well as how to generate and validate homozygous f...

    Birgit Koch, Bianca Nijmeijer, Moritz Kueblbeck, Yin Cai, Nike Walther in Nature Protocols (2018)

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    Experimental and computational framework for a dynamic protein atlas of human cell division

    Essential biological functions, such as mitosis, require tight coordination of hundreds of proteins in space and time. Localization, the timing of interactions and changes in cellular structure are all crucial...

    Yin Cai, M. Julius Hossain, Jean-Karim Hériché, Antonio Z. Politi, Nike Walther in Nature (2018)

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    A general strategy to develop cell permeable and fluorogenic probes for multicolour nanoscopy

    Live-cell fluorescence nanoscopy is a powerful tool to study cellular biology on a molecular scale, yet its use is held back by the paucity of suitable fluorescent probes. Fluorescent probes based on regular f...

    Lu Wang, Mai Tran, Elisa D’Este, Julia Roberti, Birgit Koch, Lin Xue in Nature Chemistry (2020)

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    Chemogenetic Control of Nanobodies

    We introduce an engineered nanobody whose affinity to green fluorescent protein (GFP) can be switched on and off with small molecules. By controlling the cellular localization of GFP fusion proteins, the engin...

    Helen Farrants, Miroslaw Tarnawski, Thorsten G. Müller, Shotaro Otsuka in Nature Methods (2020)

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    Transient reprogramming of crop plants for agronomic performance

    The development of a new crop variety is a time-consuming and costly process due to the reliance of plant breeding on gene shuffling to introduce desired genes into elite germplasm, followed by backcrossing. H...

    Stefano Torti, René Schlesier, Anka Thümmler, Doreen Bartels in Nature Plants (2021)

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