[HTML][HTML] Genome organization and DNA accessibility control antigenic variation in trypanosomes
Many evolutionarily distant pathogenic organisms have evolved similar survival strategies
to evade the immune responses of their hosts. These include antigenic variation, through …
to evade the immune responses of their hosts. These include antigenic variation, through …
Spatial integration of transcription and splicing in a dedicated compartment sustains monogenic antigen expression in African trypanosomes
Highly selective gene expression is a key requirement for antigenic variation in several
pathogens, allowing evasion of host immune responses and maintenance of persistent infections …
pathogens, allowing evasion of host immune responses and maintenance of persistent infections …
Promoter occupancy of the basal class I transcription factor A differs strongly between active and silent VSG expression sites in Trypanosoma brucei
TN Nguyen, LSM Müller, SH Park… - Nucleic acids …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Monoallelic expression within a gene family is found in pathogens exhibiting antigenic variation
and in mammalian olfactory neurons. Trypanosoma brucei, a lethal parasite living in the …
and in mammalian olfactory neurons. Trypanosoma brucei, a lethal parasite living in the …
[HTML][HTML] Biodegradable resins for photochemical 3D printing via vinyl ester and vinyl carbonate functionalized amino acid-phosphoramidates
…, L Müller-Müchler, SC Döttl, SM Müller… - European Polymer …, 2024 - Elsevier
Photochemical 3D printing is a rapidly advancing technology for the fabrication of intricate
structures with adjustable mechanical properties, and is also finding increasing interest in …
structures with adjustable mechanical properties, and is also finding increasing interest in …
Antigenic variation by switching inter-chromosomal interactions with an RNA splicing locus in trypanosomes
Highly selective gene expression is a key requirement for antigenic variation in several
pathogens, allowing evasion of host immune responses and maintenance of persistent infections…
pathogens, allowing evasion of host immune responses and maintenance of persistent infections…
[BOOK][B] Toxic Timescapes: Examining Toxicity Across Time and Space
SM Müller, MBO Nielsen - 2023 - books.google.com
An interdisciplinary environmental humanities volume that explores human-environment
relationships on our permanently polluted planet. While toxicity and pollution are ever present …
relationships on our permanently polluted planet. While toxicity and pollution are ever present …
OPPORTUNISTIC SURVEILLANCE OF CAPTIVE AND FREE-RANGING BIGHORN SHEEP (OVIS CANADENSIS) IN COLORADO, USA, FOR TRANSMISSIBLE …
KA Fox, SM Muller, TR Spraker… - The Journal of …, 2021 - meridian.allenpress.com
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) are predicted to have a degree of susceptibility to the
transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) chronic wasting disease and scrapie. We …
transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) chronic wasting disease and scrapie. We …
Cortical representation of afferent bodily signals in borderline personality disorder: neural correlates and relationship to emotional dysregulation
LE Müller, A Schulz, M Andermann, A Gäbel… - JAMA …, 2015 - jamanetwork.com
Importance The ability to perceive and regulate one’s own emotions has been tightly linked
to the processing of afferent bodily signals (interoception). Thus, disturbed interoception …
to the processing of afferent bodily signals (interoception). Thus, disturbed interoception …
[HTML][HTML] Exploiting the biomolecular corona: pre-coating of nanoparticles enables controlled cellular interactions
J Simon, LK Müller, M Kokkinopoulou, I Lieberwirth… - Nanoscale, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
Formation of the biomolecular corona ultimately determines the successful application of
nanoparticles in vivo. Adsorption of biomolecules such as proteins is an inevitable process that …
nanoparticles in vivo. Adsorption of biomolecules such as proteins is an inevitable process that …
[HTML][HTML] Frequent arousal from hibernation linked to severity of infection and mortality in bats with white-nose syndrome
…, R Jacob, LE Grieneisen, SA Brownlee, LK Muller… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
White-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging infectious disease that has killed over 5.5 million
hibernating bats, is named for the causative agent, a white fungus (Geomyces destructans (…
hibernating bats, is named for the causative agent, a white fungus (Geomyces destructans (…