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    Quantum signal processing and nonlinear Fourier analysis

    Elucidating a connection with nonlinear Fourier analysis (NLFA), we extend a well known algorithm in quantum signal processing (QSP) to represent measurable signals by square summable sequences. Each coefficie...

    Michel Alexis, Gevorg Mnatsakanyan, Christoph Thiele in Revista Matemática Complutense (2024)

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    Preoperative three-dimensional lung volumetry predicts respiratory complications in patients undergoing major liver resection for colorectal metastases

    Colorectal liver metastases (CRLM) are the predominant factor limiting survival in patients with colorectal cancer and liver resection with complete tumor removal is the best treatment option for these patient...

    Suzan Elmaagacli, Christoph Thiele, Franziska Meister, Philipp Menne in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    Paraproducts for bilinear multipliers associated with convex sets

    We prove bounds in the local \( L^2 \) L 2 ...

    Olli Saari, Christoph Thiele in Mathematische Annalen (2023)

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    Triglyceride cycling enables modification of stored fatty acids

    Triglyceride cycling is the process of continuous degradation and re-synthesis of triglyceride in cellular stores. We show in 3T3-L1 adipocytes that triglycerides are subject to rapid turnover and re-arrangeme...

    Klaus Wunderling, Jelena Zurkovic, Fabian Zink, Lars Kuerschner in Nature Metabolism (2023)

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    Local bounds for singular Brascamp–Lieb forms with cubical structure

    We prove a range of \(L^p\) L p ...

    Polona Durcik, Lenka Slavíková, Christoph Thiele in Mathematische Zeitschrift (2022)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Singular Brascamp–Lieb: A Survey

    We present an overview of results on multi-linear singular integrals in the broader context of Brascamp–Lieb inequalities. This elaborates a lecture given at the inspiring conference on Geometric Aspects of Ha...

    Polona Durcik, Christoph Thiele in Geometric Aspects of Harmonic Analysis (2021)

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    Generation of immune cell containing adipose organoids for in vitro analysis of immune metabolism

    Adipose tissue is an organized endocrine organ with important metabolic and immunological functions and immune cell-adipocyte crosstalk is known to drive various disease pathologies. Suitable 3D adipose tissue...

    Jacqueline Taylor, Julia Sellin, Lars Kuerschner, Lennart Krähl in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Molecular profiling of lipid droplets inside HuH7 cells with Raman micro-spectroscopy

    Raman imaging has become an attractive technology in molecular biology because of its ability to detect multiple molecular components simultaneously without labeling. Two major limitations in accurately accoun...

    Ashok Zachariah Samuel, Rimi Miyaoka, Masahiro Ando, Anne Gaebler in Communications Biology (2020)

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    Multiplexed and single cell tracing of lipid metabolism

    Cellular lipid metabolism is a complex network process comprising dozens of enzymes, multiple organelles and more than a thousand lipid species. Tracing metabolic reactions in this network is a major technolog...

    Christoph Thiele, Klaus Wunderling, Philipp Leyendecker in Nature Methods (2019)

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    Power-type cancellation for the simplex Hilbert transform

    We prove Lp bounds for the truncated simplex Hilbert transform which grow with a power less than one of the truncation range in the logarithmic scale.

    Polona Durcik, Vjekoslav Kovač, Christoph Thiele in Journal d'Analyse Mathématique (2019)

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    Lipschitz Linearization of the Maximal Hyperbolic Cross Multiplier

    We study the linearized maximal operator associated with dilates of the hyperbolic cross multiplier in dimension two. Assuming a Lipschitz condition and a lower bound on the linearizing function, we obtain ...

    Olli Saari, Christoph Thiele in Journal of Fourier Analysis and Applications (2019)

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    No Evidence for Spontaneous Lipid Transfer at ER–PM Membrane Contact Sites

    Non-vesicular lipid transport steps play a crucial role in lipid trafficking and potentially include spontaneous exchange. Since membrane contact facilitates this lipid transfer, it is most likely to occur at...

    Elisa Merklinger, Jan-Gero Schloetel, Luis Spitta in The Journal of Membrane Biology (2016)

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    Globalized Design Thinking: Bridging the Gap Between Analog and Digital for Browser-Based Remote Collaboration

    Remote collaboration processes require digital tools supporting work over distances. Transferring physical artifacts to the digital world and facilitating their flexible usage are common cases in remote settings.

    Matthias Wenzel, Lutz Gericke, Christoph Thiele in Design Thinking Research (2016)

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    Alterations in zinc binding capacity, free zinc levels and total serum zinc in a porcine model of sepsis

    Zinc is crucial for immune function. In addition, the redistribution of zinc and other nutrients due to infection is an integral part of the host immune response to limit availability to pathogens. However, th...

    Janine Hoeger, Tim-Philipp Simon, Sabine Doemming, Christoph Thiele in BioMetals (2015)

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    Two different pathways of phosphatidylcholine synthesis, the Kennedy Pathway and the Lands Cycle, differentially regulate cellular triacylglycerol storage

    Lipids are stored within cells in lipid droplets (LDs). They consist of a core of neutral lipids surrounded by a monolayer of phospholipids, predominantly phosphatidylcholine (PC). LDs are very dynamic and can...

    Christine Moessinger, Kristina Klizaite, Almut Steinhagen in BMC Cell Biology (2014)

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    Induction of the nuclear receptor PPAR-γ by the cytokine GM-CSF is critical for the differentiation of fetal monocytes into alveolar macrophages

    Details of the ontogeny of alveolar macrophages remain unclear. Kopf and colleagues show that fetal monocytes give rise to alveolar macrophages in a manner dependent on the nuclear receptor PPAR-γ and the cyto...

    Christoph Schneider, Samuel P Nobs, Michael Kurrer, Hubert Rehrauer in Nature Immunology (2014)

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    Molecular recognition of a single sphingolipid species by a protein’s transmembrane domain

    A sphingomyelin-binding motif is identified in the membrane-spanning domain of p24, a COPI machinery protein.

    F.-Xabier Contreras, Andreas M. Ernst, Per Haberkant, Patrik Björkholm in Nature (2012)

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    OSBPL10, a novel candidate gene for high triglyceride trait in dyslipidemic Finnish subjects, regulates cellular lipid metabolism

    Analysis of variants in three genes encoding oxysterol-binding protein (OSBP) homologues (OSBPL2, OSBPL9, OSBPL10) in Finnish families with familial low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels (N = 426) or familial...

    Julia Perttilä, Krista Merikanto, Jussi Naukkarinen in Journal of Molecular Medicine (2009)

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    Prominin-2 is a cholesterol-binding protein associated with apical and basolateral plasmalemmal protrusions in polarized epithelial cells and released into urine

    Prominin-2 is a pentaspan membrane glycoprotein structurally related to the cholesterol-binding protein prominin-1, which is expressed in epithelial and non-epithelial cells. Although prominin-1 expression is ...

    Mareike Florek, Nicola Bauer, Peggy Janich in Cell and Tissue Research (2007)

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    Lipoprotein particles are required for Hedgehog and Wingless signalling

    Wnt and Hedgehog family proteins are secreted signalling molecules (morphogens) that act at both long and short range to control growth and patterning during development. Both proteins are covalently modified ...

    Daniela Panáková, Hein Sprong, Eric Marois, Christoph Thiele, Suzanne Eaton in Nature (2005)

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