[HTML][HTML] Molecular evolutionary trends and feeding ecology diversification in the Hemiptera, anchored by the milkweed bug genome

…, JS Johnston, TE Jones, JW Jones, A Khila, S Koelzer… - Genome biology, 2019 - Springer
Background The Hemiptera (aphids, cicadas, and true bugs) are a key insect order, with high
diversity for feeding ecology and excellent experimental tractability for molecular genetics. …

The beetle amnion and serosa functionally interact as apposed epithelia

M Hilbrant, T Horn, S Koelzer, KA Panfilio - Elife, 2016 - elifesciences.org
10.7554/eLife.13834.001 Unlike passive rupture of the human chorioamnion at birth, the
insect extraembryonic (EE) tissues – the amnion and serosa – actively rupture and withdraw in …

A Notch-independent function of Suppressor of Hairless during the development of the bristle sensory organ precursor cell ofDrosophila

S Koelzer, T Klein - 2003 - journals.biologists.com
Su(H)/CBF1 is a key component of the evolutionary conserved Notchsignalling pathway. It
is a transcription factor that acts as a repressor in the absence of the Notch signal. If Notch …

[HTML][HTML] Regulation of expression of Vg and establishment of the dorsoventral compartment boundary in the wing imaginal disc by Suppressor of Hairless

S Koelzer, T Klein - Developmental biology, 2006 - Elsevier
The transcription factor Suppressor of Hairless (Su(H)) belongs to the CSL transcription
factor family, which are the main transcriptional effectors of the Notch-signaling pathway. Su(H) …

[HTML][HTML] Visualizing Late Insect Embryogenesis: Extraembryonic and Mesodermal Enhancer Trap Expression in the Beetle Tribolium castaneum

S Koelzer, Y Kölsch, KA Panfilio - PLoS One, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The beetle Tribolium castaneum has increasingly become a powerful model for comparative
research on insect development. One recent resource is a collection of piggyBac transposon…

The beetle amnion and serosa functionally interact as apposed epithelia

S Koelzer, M Hilbrant, T Horn, KA Panfilio - bioRxiv, 2015 - biorxiv.org
Unlike passive rupture of the human chorioamnion at birth, the insect extraembryonic (EE)
tissues – the amnion and serosa – actively rupture and withdraw in late embryogenesis. …

The beetle amnion and serosa functionally interact as apposed epithelia

H Maarten, T Horn, S Koelzer, KA Panfilio - eLife, 2016 - search.proquest.com
Unlike passive rupture of the human chorioamnion at birth, the insect extraembryonic (EE)
tissues–the amnion and serosa–actively rupture and withdraw in late embryogenesis. …

Immunostimulatory RNA blocks suppression by regulatory T cells

D Anz, VH Koelzer, S Moder, R Thaler… - The journal of …, 2010 - journals.aai.org
The role of immune suppression by regulatory T (Treg) cells in the maintenance of immune
homeostasis is well established. However, little is known about how Treg cell function is …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of deep learning training strategies for the classification of bone marrow cell images

S Glüge, S Balabanov, VH Koelzer, T Ott - Computer Methods and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Koelzer reports a relationship with SPCC that includes: speaker fees. Viktor Hendrik Koelzer
… Viktor Hendrik Koelzer reports a relationship with Takeda that includes: advisory board. …

DNA profiling of tumor buds in colorectal cancer indicates that they have the same mutation profile as the tumor from which they derive

…, M Flury, JA Galván, S Zahnd, VH Koelzer… - Virchows Archiv, 2017 - Springer
Tumor budding is a hallmark of aggressive disease [1]. In cancers of the colorectum, breast,
esophagus, pancreas and others, the presence of tumor budding at the periphery of the …