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Hubert Rehrauer

Researcher at University of Zurich

Publications -  121
Citations -  5802

Hubert Rehrauer is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 102 publications receiving 4874 citations. Previous affiliations of Hubert Rehrauer include ETH Zurich & University of Duisburg-Essen.

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Transcriptome Profile of Human Colorectal Adenomas

TL;DR: Significant differences emerged not only between the expression profiles of normal and adenomatous tissues but also between those of small and large adenomas, and KIAA1199 was identified as a novel target of the Wnt signaling pathway and a putative marker of colorectal adenOMatous transformation.
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A global network of coexisting microbes from environmental and whole-genome sequence data

TL;DR: A global meta-analysis of previously sampled microbial lineages in the environment is presented, hypothesizing that groupings of lineages are often ancient, and that they may have significantly impacted on genome evolution.
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Induction of the nuclear receptor PPAR-γ by the cytokine GM-CSF is critical for the differentiation of fetal monocytes into alveolar macrophages

TL;DR: GM-CSF has a lung-specific role in the perinatal development of AMs through the induction of PPAR-γ in fetal monocytes, and transcriptome analysis of the precursors ofAMs from newborn mice showed that PPar-γ conferred a unique signature, including several transcription factors and genes associated with the differentiation and function of Ams.
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Circadian behavior is light-reprogrammed by plastic DNA methylation

TL;DR: This article found that transient exposure of mice to such lighting stably altered global transcription in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of the hypothalamus (the master clock tissue regulating circadian behavior in mammals).
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Genome-wide transcript analysis of Bradyrhizobium japonicum bacteroids in soybean root nodules.

TL;DR: The transcriptome of wild-type bacteroids with that of bacteroids formed by a mutant defective in the RNA polymerase transcription factor sigma 54 led to a collection of hitherto unrecognized B. japonicum genes potentially transcribed in planta in a sigma54-dependent manner.