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Martin von Bergen

Researcher at Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

Publications -  395
Citations -  19405

Martin von Bergen is an academic researcher from Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 346 publications receiving 15305 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin von Bergen include Max Planck Society & Leipzig University.

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The venomics of Bothrops alternatus is a pool of acidic proteins with predominant hemorrhagic and coagulopathic activities.

TL;DR: The venomic composition revealed that metallo- and serine proteinases play primary roles in the pathogenesis of the envenomation by this pitviper, revealing a rich source of proteins influencing the blood coagulation system with a potential for medical application.
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Structural and microtubule binding properties of tau mutants of frontotemporal dementias

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the reversible binding of tau to microtubules involves specific interactions, which are not essential for binding to polyanions.
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Metaproteome analysis and molecular genetics of rat intestinal microbiota reveals section and localization resolved species distribution and enzymatic functionalities

TL;DR: The results showed that the mere analysis of feces samples reflects the functions of the gut microbiota only to a minor extent and sheds light on the metabolic interchange between the microbiota and the host organism.
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Protein-based stable isotope probing (protein-SIP) in functional metaproteomics

TL;DR: The gain from functional insights into metaproteomics by using metabolic labeling of stable isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur is reviewed with a focus on the techniques of measurement, calculation of incorporation and data processing.
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Sulfated hyaluronan containing collagen matrices enhance cell-matrix-interaction, endocytosis, and osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stromal cells.

TL;DR: Qualitative proteomics results indicate that HyaS3 enhanced multiple cell functions, including cell-matrix-interaction, cell-signaling, endocytosis, and differentiation, and underlines the potential of HyS3 as a promising implant-coating-material.