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Christian Jäger

Researcher at University of Luxembourg

Publications -  28
Citations -  2427

Christian Jäger is an academic researcher from University of Luxembourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1712 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Jäger include Braunschweig University of Technology.

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Generation of genome-scale metabolic reconstructions for 773 members of the human gut microbiota

TL;DR: This work presents AGORA (assembly of gut organisms through reconstruction and analysis), a resource of genome-scale metabolic reconstructions semi-automatically generated for 773 human gut bacteria, and identified a defined growth medium for Bacteroides caccae ATCC 34185.
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A microfluidics-based in vitro model of the gastrointestinal human-microbe interface.

TL;DR: The ability of HuMiX to recapitulate in vivo transcriptional, metabolic and immunological responses in human intestinal epithelial cells following their co-culture with the commensal Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) grown under anaerobic conditions is demonstrated.
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MetaboliteDetector: comprehensive analysis tool for targeted and nontargeted GC/MS based metabolome analysis

TL;DR: The intuitive graphical user interface of MetaboliteDetector additionally allows for a detailed examination of a single GC/MS chromatogram including single ion chromatograms, recorded mass spectra, and identified metabolite spectra in combination with the corresponding reference spectra obtained from a reference library.
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The metabolic response of P. putida KT2442 producing high levels of polyhydroxyalkanoate under single- and multiple-nutrient-limited growth: Highlights from a multi-level omics approach

TL;DR: This is the first study where the interrelationship between nutrient limitations and PHA synthesis has been investigated under well-controlled conditions using a system level approach and will be of great assistance for the development of bioprocesses and further metabolic engineering work in this versatile organism.