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Matthias Meyer
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 182
Citations - 37857
Matthias Meyer is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ancient DNA & Population. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 170 publications receiving 31843 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthias Meyer include Lund University & MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology.
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Multiplex amplification of ancient DNA
Holger Römpler,Paul H. Dear,Johannes Krause,Matthias Meyer,Nadin Rohland,Torsten Schöneberg,Helen Spriggs,Mathias Stiller,Michael Hofreiter +8 more
TL;DR: The ability to amplify multiple fragments simultaneously in the first step allows the generation of large amounts of sequence from rare template DNA, whereas the second nested step increases specificity and decreases amplification of contaminating DNA.
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Bi-analyte SERS with isotopically edited dyes.
E. Blackie,E. Blackie,E. C. Le Ru,E. C. Le Ru,Matthias Meyer,Matthias Meyer,Mattie S. M. Timmer,Mattie S. M. Timmer,Brendan A. Burkett,Peter T. Northcote,Pablo G. Etchegoin,Pablo G. Etchegoin +11 more
TL;DR: This work presents here a specific example of two-analyte SM-SERS based on the isotopic substitution of a methyl ester rhodamine dye, and demonstrates their utility for bi- Analyte SERS (BiASERS) experiments and highlights the transition from a single, to a few, to many molecules in the statistics of SM- SERS signals.
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Computer modeling of a liquid-liquid interface
TL;DR: In this article, a modified Lennard-Jones potential function is used to model liquid-liquid interfaces in a system composed of two identical liquids L1 and L2 and the interfacial tensions and the miscibilities are varied by using different parameters.
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Unexpected thermal characteristics of aqueous solutions of poly(2-isopropyl-2-oxazoline)
TL;DR: Annealing of dilute aqueous solutions of poly(2-isopropyl-2-oxazoline) at above the cloud point leads to the irreversible formation of coagulate particles with hierarchical ordering on two length-scales: micron-sized assemblies of fibrils that measure tens of nanometres across.
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Initial Upper Palaeolithic humans in Europe had recent Neanderthal ancestry.
Mateja Hajdinjak,Mateja Hajdinjak,Fabrizio Mafessoni,Laurits Skov,Benjamin Vernot,Alexander Hübner,Qiaomei Fu,Elena Essel,Sarah Nagel,Birgit Nickel,Julia Richter,Oana Teodora Moldovan,Silviu Constantin,Elena Endarova,Nikolay Zahariev,Rosen Spasov,Frido Welker,Frido Welker,Geoff M. Smith,Virginie Sinet-Mathiot,Lindsey Paskulin,Helen Fewlass,Sahra Talamo,Sahra Talamo,Zeljko Rezek,Zeljko Rezek,Svoboda Sirakova,Nikolay Sirakov,Shannon P. McPherron,Tsenka Tsanova,Jean-Jacques Hublin,Jean-Jacques Hublin,Benjamin M. Peter,Matthias Meyer,Pontus Skoglund,Janet Kelso,Svante Pääbo +36 more
TL;DR: The earliest known modern human remains from Bacho Kiro Cave, Bulgaria, date to around 45,930 and 42,580 years ago, and were found in association with an Initial Upper Palaeolithic artefact assemblage.