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Michael Meyer
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 528
Citations - 23819
Michael Meyer is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 456 publications receiving 21411 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Meyer include University of Milan & Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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Exploring the R CrA environment with SPHERE Discovery of a new stellar companion
Dino Mesa,Dino Mesa,Mickael Bonnefoy,R. G. Gratton,G. van der Plas,Valentina D'Orazi,E. Sissa,Alice Zurlo,Alice Zurlo,Elisabetta Rigliaco,T. Schmidt,Maud Langlois,Maud Langlois,Arthur Vigan,M. G. Ubeira Gabellini,Silvano Desidera,S. Antoniucci,M. Barbieri,Myriam Benisty,Myriam Benisty,Anthony Boccaletti,Riccardo Claudi,Davide Fedele,D. Gasparri,Th. Henning,M. Kasper,A. M. Lagrange,C. Lazzoni,Giuseppe Lodato,Anne-Lise Maire,Carlo F. Manara,Michael Meyer,Maddalena Reggiani,Matthias Samland,M. E. van den Ancker,Gael Chauvin,Anthony Cheetham,M. Feldt,Emmanuel Hugot,Markus Janson,Markus Janson,R. Ligi,O. Möller-Nilsson,C. Petit,E. L. Rickman,F. Rigal,Francois Wildi +46 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used four different epochs, three of which are from open time observations while one is from SPHERE guaranteed time, and implemented custom IDL routines on the reduced data with the aim to subtract the speckle halo.
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MMT/AO 5 micron Imaging Constraints on the Existence of Giant Planets Orbiting Fomalhaut at ~13-40 AU
Matthew A. Kenworthy,Eric E. Mamajek,Philip M. Hinz,Michael Meyer,Aren Heinze,Douglas L. Miller,Suresh Sivanandam,Melanie Freed +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report results from M-band (4.8 micron) imaging of Fomalhaut on 5 Dec 2006 using the Clio IR imager on the 6.5m MMT with the adaptive secondary mirror.
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M-dwarf exoplanet surface density distribution. A log-normal fit from 0.07 to 400 AU
TL;DR: In this article, a log-normal function was used to fit the M-dwarf orbital surface density distribution of gas giant planets, over the mass range 1-10 times that of Jupiter, from 0.07 to 400 AU.
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Combined Human Genome-wide RNAi and Metabolite Analyses Identify IMPDH as a Host-Directed Target against Chlamydia Infection.
Marion Rother,Erik Gonzalez,Ana Rita Teixeira da Costa,Lea Wask,Isabella Gravenstein,M. Pardo,M. Pardo,Matthias Pietzke,Rajendra Kumar Gurumurthy,Jörg Angermann,Robert Laudeley,Silke Glage,Michael Meyer,Cindrilla Chumduri,Stefan Kempa,Klaus Dinkel,Anke Unger,Bert Klebl,Andreas Klos,Thomas F. Meyer +19 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Ctr shifts the host metabolism toward aerobic glycolysis, consistent with increased biomass requirement, and Pharmacological targeting of inosine-5'-monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH), the rate-limiting enzyme in guanine nucleotide biosynthesis, efficiently inhibits Ctr growth both in vitro and in vivo.
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HST/NICMOS Observations of NGC 1333: The Ratio of Stars to Sub-Stellar Objects
J. Greissl,Michael Meyer,Bruce A. Wilking,Tina Fanetti,Glenn Schneider,Thomas P. Greene,Erick T. Young +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an analysis of NICMOS photometry and low-resolution grism spectroscopy of low-mass stars and sub-stellar objects in the young star-forming region NGC 1333.