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Frank Schmidt

Researcher at Qatar Foundation

Publications -  512
Citations -  11814

Frank Schmidt is an academic researcher from Qatar Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Finite element method & Proteome. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 491 publications receiving 10658 citations. Previous affiliations of Frank Schmidt include Zuse Institute Berlin & Greifswald University Hospital.

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Magnetic Metamaterials at Telecommunication and Visible Frequencies

TL;DR: This work identifies a novel higher-order magnetic resonance at around 370 THz (800 nm wavelength) that evolves out of the Mie resonance for oblique incidence and shows that the structures allow for a negative magnetic permeability.
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Large-scale genomic analyses link reproductive aging to hypothalamic signaling, breast cancer susceptibility and BRCA1-mediated DNA repair

Felix R. Day, +241 more
- 01 Nov 2015 - 
TL;DR: A dual strategy to identify common and low-frequency protein-coding variation associated with age at natural menopause and enrichment of signals in or near genes involved in delayed puberty are reported, highlighting the first molecular links between the onset and end of reproductive lifespan.
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Highly indistinguishable photons from deterministic quantum-dot microlenses utilizing three-dimensional in situ electron-beam lithography

TL;DR: This work combines cathodoluminescence spectroscopy with advanced in situ three-dimensional electron-beam lithography at cryogenic temperatures to pattern monolithic microlenses precisely aligned to pre-selected single quantum dots above a distributed Bragg reflector to enhance the photon-extraction efficiency.
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Catalytic asymmetric approaches towards enantiomerically enriched diarylmethanols and diarylmethylamines.

TL;DR: In this critical review catalytic strategies towards enantioenriched Diarylmethanols and diarylmethylamines are discussed, including methods for asymmetric carbon-carbon bond formations by aryl transfer reactions to aldehydes and arylimines, respectively, and enantioselective reductions of diarylketones.
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Peptide mass fingerprinting.

TL;DR: The power of peptide mass fingerprinting for protein identification was described here, as exemplified by the identification of protein species with high molecular masses, low molecular masses (elongation factor EF-TU fragments), splice variants (alpha A crystallin), aggregates with disulfide bridges (alkylhydroperoxide reductase), and phosphorylated proteins (heat shock protein 27).