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Frieder Hadlich

Researcher at Leibniz Association

Publications -  54
Citations -  651

Frieder Hadlich is an academic researcher from Leibniz Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 39 publications receiving 420 citations.

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Identification of novel transcripts and noncoding RNAs in bovine skin by deep next generation sequencing

TL;DR: A complex transcript pattern for bovine skin is demonstrated and a possible functional relevance of novel transcripts, including lncRNA, in the modulation of pigmentation processes is suggested.
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Correlated mRNAs and miRNAs from co-expression and regulatory networks affect porcine muscle and finally meat properties

TL;DR: Porcine muscle co-expression transcript networks that correlated to post mortem traits were identified and the integration of miRNA and mRNA expression analyses, as well as network analysis, enabled us to interpret the differentially-regulated genes from a systems perspective.
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Differential Expression of miRNAs and Their Target mRNAs in Endometria Prior to Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy Associates with Endometrial Receptivity for In Vivo- and In Vitro-Produced Bovine Embryos

TL;DR: Overall, significant miRNAs, miRNA-mRNA pairs, and functional networks that are associated with the state of pregnancy at Day 28 as a parameter of endometrial receptivity are identified and that are affected by estrous cycle and embryo culture systems.
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MicroRNA-mRNA Networks in Pregnancy Complications: A Comprehensive Downstream Analysis of Potential Biomarkers.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an overview of differentially expressed microRNAs in the placenta and/or maternal circulation during preeclampsia (PE) and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), which can potentially serve as biomarkers for prediction or diagnosis of pregnancy complications.
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Identification of molecular stress indicators in pikeperch Sander lucioperca correlating with rising water temperatures

TL;DR: It is revealed that pikeperch do not develop severe responses to ambient temperatures between 15 °C and 25’°C, although specific parameters indicated a phased restriction of optimal conditions, above all the heat-shock genes SERPINH1, HSP90AA1 and HSPA8b.