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Christian Schröder

Researcher at University of Vienna

Publications -  104
Citations -  4507

Christian Schröder is an academic researcher from University of Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionic liquid & Solvation. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 94 publications receiving 3803 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Schröder include Max Planck Society.

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Structural homology of the product of the Drosophila Krüppel gene with Xenopus transcription factor IIIA

TL;DR: It is reported here that the protein product of the Kr gene predicted from DNA sequences is structurally homologous to the transcription factor TFIIIA which regulates 5S gene expression in Xenopus, and as has been suggested forTFIIIA, the repeat units may form DNA-binding domains.
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A conserved family of nuclear proteins containing structural elements of the finger protein encoded by Krüppel, a Drosophila segmentation gene.

TL;DR: A new subfamily of evolutionarily conserved nuclear and possibly DNA-binding proteins that again relate to a Drosophila segmentation gene as in the case of the homeo domain is demonstrated.
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Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Ionic Liquids and Electrolytes Using Polarizable Force Fields.

TL;DR: This manuscript compares simulations using polarizable and nonpolarizable models for several classes of ionic systems, discussing the underlying physics that each approach includes or ignores, implications for implementation and computational efficiency, and the accuracy of properties predicted by these methods compared to experiments.
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Comparing reduced partial charge models with polarizable simulations of ionic liquids

TL;DR: In the present study several molecular dynamics simulations of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium trifluoromethanesulfonate are performed with different levels of polarization as well as with varying charge scaling factors: from the atomic point of view over the molecular level to collective properties determined by the complete sample.
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Posterior segmentation of the Drosophila embryo in the absence of a maternal posterior organizer gene

TL;DR: Absence of both repressors of hunchback results in normal embryos, indicating that posterior segmentation may not directly require maternal determinants.