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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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Widespread soil bacterium that oxidizes atmospheric methane.
Alexander Tøsdal Tveit,Anne Grethe Hestnes,Serina L. Robinson,Arno Schintlmeister,Svetlana N. Dedysh,Nico Jehmlich,Martin von Bergen,Martin von Bergen,Craig W. Herbold,Michael Wagner,Andreas Richter,Mette M. Svenning +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a pure culture of a bacterium, strain MG08 that grows on air at atmospheric concentrations of CH4 [1.86 parts per million volume (p.p.m.).
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Adipose tissue derived bacteria are associated with inflammation in obesity and type 2 diabetes
Lucas Massier,Rima Chakaroun,S Tabei,Alyce Crane,Konrad David Didt,Jörg Fallmann,Martin von Bergen,Sven-Bastiaan Haange,Henrike O. Heyne,Michael Stumvoll,Martin Gericke,Arne Dietrich,Matthias Blüher,Niculina Musat,Peter Kovacs +14 more
TL;DR: This study provides contaminant aware evidence for the presence of bacteria and bacterial DNA in several ATs in obesity and T2D and suggests an important role of bacteria in initiating and sustaining local AT subclinical inflammation and therefore impacting metabolic sequelae of obesity.
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Protein-SIP enables time-resolved analysis of the carbon flux in a sulfate-reducing, benzene-degrading microbial consortium
Martin Taubert,Carsten Vogt,Tesfaye Wubet,Sabine Kleinsteuber,Mika T. Tarkka,Hauke Harms,François Buscot,François Buscot,Hans-Hermann Richnow,Martin von Bergen,Jana Seifert +10 more
TL;DR: This example shows how protein-SIP can be applied to obtain temporal and phylogenetic information about functional interdependencies within microbial communities as well as insights into the metabolic pathways and the interactions between the community members.
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Metaproteogenomic insights beyond bacterial response to naphthalene exposure and bio-stimulation
María-Eugenia Guazzaroni,Florian-Alexander Herbst,Iván Lores,Javier Tamames,Ana Isabel Pelaez,Nieves López-Cortés,María Alcaide,Mercedes V. del Pozo,José María Vieites,Martin von Bergen,José Luis R. Gallego,Rafael Bargiela,Arantxa López-López,Dietmar H. Pieper,Ramon Rosselló-Móra,Jesús Sánchez,Jana Seifert,Manuel Ferrer +17 more
TL;DR: Results indicated distinct biodegradation capabilities for the utilisation of potential growth-supporting aromatics, which results in bio-stimulated communities being extremely fit to naphthalene utilisation and non- Stimulated communities exhibiting a greater metabolic window than previously predicted.
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Protein-based stable isotope probing
Nico Jehmlich,Nico Jehmlich,Frank Schmidt,Martin Taubert,Jana Seifert,Felipe Bastida,Felipe Bastida,Martin von Bergen,Hans-Hermann Richnow,Carsten Vogt +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a stable isotope probing (SIP) technique was developed to link microbe specific metabolic function to phylogenetic information using carbon (13C)- or nitrogen (15N)-labeled substrates.