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Bielefeld University

EducationBielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
About: Bielefeld University is a education organization based out in Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Quantum chromodynamics. The organization has 10123 authors who have published 26576 publications receiving 728250 citations. The organization is also known as: University of Bielefeld & UNIVERSITAET BIELEFELD.


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TL;DR: Mechanisms explaining landmark features of MHC genes: extreme polymorphism, excess of nonsynonymous changes in peptide-binding domains, and long gene genealogies are reviewed.

152 citations

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M.G. Alekseev, T. Michigami1, M. Finger2, R. Hermann3  +227 moreInstitutions (25)
TL;DR: The Collins and Sivers asymmetries for charged hadrons produced in deeply inelastic scattering on transversely polarised protons have been extracted from the data collected in 2007 with the CERN SPS muon beam tuned at 160 GeV/c as discussed by the authors.

152 citations

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Karri Silventoinen1, Karri Silventoinen2, Aline Jelenkovic3, Aline Jelenkovic2, Reijo Sund, Yoon-Mi Hur4, Yoshie Yokoyama5, Chika Honda1, Jacob vB Hjelmborg, Sören Möller, Syuichi Ooki6, Sari Aaltonen2, Fuling Ji7, Feng Ning7, Zengchang Pang7, Esther Rebato3, Andreas Busjahn, Christian Kandler8, Kimberly J. Saudino9, Kerry L. Jang10, Wendy Cozen11, Amie E. Hwang11, Thomas M. Mack11, Wenjing Gao12, Canqing Yu12, Liming Li12, Robin P. Corley, Brooke M. Huibregtse, Kaare Christensen, Axel Skytthe, Kirsten Ohm Kyvik13, Catherine Derom14, Robert F. Vlietinck15, Ruth J. F. Loos16, Kauko Heikkilä2, Jane Wardle17, Clare H. Llewellyn17, Abigail Fisher17, Tom A. McAdams18, Tom A. McAdams17, Thalia C. Eley18, Alice M. Gregory19, Mingguang He20, Mingguang He21, Xiaohu Ding21, Morten Bjerregaard-Andersen22, Henning Beck-Nielsen, Morten Sodemann23, Adam Domonkos Tarnoki24, David Laszlo Tarnoki24, Maria A. Stazi25, Corrado Fagnani25, Cristina D'Ippolito25, Ariel Knafo-Noam26, David Mankuta26, Lior Abramson26, S. Alexandra Burt27, Kelly L. Klump27, Judy L. Silberg, Lindon J. Eaves, Hermine H. Maes28, Robert F. Krueger29, Matt McGue29, Shandell Pahlen29, Margaret Gatz11, David A. Butler30, Meike Bartels31, Toos C. E. M. van Beijsterveldt31, Jeffrey M. Craig20, Jeffrey M. Craig32, Richard Saffery32, Richard Saffery20, Duarte L. Freitas33, José Maia34, Lise Dubois35, Michel Boivin36, Michel Boivin37, Mara Brendgen38, Ginette Dionne36, Frank Vitaro39, Nicholas G. Martin, Sarah E. Medland, Grant W. Montgomery40, Youngsook Chong41, Gary E. Swan42, Ruth Krasnow43, Patrik K. E. Magnusson, Nancy L. Pedersen, Per Tynelius44, Paul Lichtenstein, Claire M. A. Haworth45, Robert Plomin18, Gombojav Bayasgalan, Danshiitsoodol Narandalai46, K. Paige Harden47, Elliot M. Tucker-Drob47, Sevgi Y. Öncel48, Fazil Aliev28, Tim D. Spector18, Massimo Mangino18, Genevieve Lachance18, Laura A. Baker11, Catherine Tuvblad49, Catherine Tuvblad11, Glen E. Duncan50, Dedra Buchwald50, Gonneke Willemsen31, Finn Rasmussen44, Jack H. Goldberg51, Thorkild I. A. Sørensen45, Dorret I. Boomsma31, Jaakko Kaprio52, Jaakko Kaprio2 
Osaka University1, University of Helsinki2, University of the Basque Country3, Mokpo National University4, Osaka City University5, Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University6, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention7, Bielefeld University8, Boston University9, University of British Columbia10, University of Southern California11, Peking University12, University of Southern Denmark13, Ghent University14, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven15, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai16, University College London17, King's College London18, Goldsmiths, University of London19, University of Melbourne20, Sun Yat-sen University21, Bandim Health Project22, Odense University Hospital23, Semmelweis University24, Istituto Superiore di Sanità25, Hebrew University of Jerusalem26, Michigan State University27, Virginia Commonwealth University28, University of Minnesota29, National Academy of Sciences30, VU University Amsterdam31, Royal Children's Hospital32, University of Madeira33, University of Porto34, University of Ottawa35, Laval University36, Tomsk State University37, Université du Québec à Montréal38, Université de Montréal39, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute40, Pusan National University41, Stanford University42, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences43, Karolinska Institutet44, University of Bristol45, Hiroshima University46, University of Texas at Austin47, Kırıkkale University48, Örebro University49, Washington State University50, University of Washington51, National Institute for Health and Welfare52
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the genetic and environmental contributions to BMI variation from infancy to early adulthood and the ways they differ by sex and geographic regions representing high (North America and Australia), moderate (Europe), and low levels (East Asia) of obesogenic environments.

152 citations

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TL;DR: Information is provided that the expressional response to salinity of the V-ATPase is regulated tissue and cell specifically under developmental control in the facultative halophyte common ice plant (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum).
Abstract: For salinity stress tolerance in plants, the vacuolar type H+-ATPase (V-ATPase) is of prime importance in energizing sodium sequestration into the central vacuole and it is known to respond to salt stress with increased expression and enzyme activity. In this work we provide information that the expressional response to salinity of the V-ATPase is regulated tissue and cell specifically under developmental control in the facultative halophyte common ice plant (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum). By transcript analysis of subunit E of the V-ATPase, amounts did not change in response to salinity stress in juvenile plants that are not salt-tolerant. In a converse manner, in halotolerant mature plants the transcript levels increased in leaves, but not in roots when salt stressed for 72 h. By in situ hybridizations and immunocytological protein analysis, subunit E was shown to be synthesized in all cell types. During salt stress, signal intensity declined in root cortex cells and in the cells of the root vascular cylinder. In salt-stressed leaves of mature plants, the strongest signals were localized surrounding the vasculature. Within control cells and with highest abundance in mesophyll cells of salt-treated leaves, accumulation of subunit E protein was observed in the cytoplasm, indicating its presence not only in the tonoplast, but also in other endoplasmic compartments.

151 citations

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TL;DR: The challenges faced in EQ-5D-5L valuation since 2012 are presented and how these were resolved and a set of new challenges that have become central in currently ongoing research on how EQ-4D-4L health states should be valued and modeled are described.

151 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Stefan Grimme113680105087
Alfred Pühler10265845871
James Barber10264242397
Swagata Mukherjee101104846234
Hans-Joachim Werner9831748508
Krzysztof Redlich9860932693
Graham C. Walker9338136875
Christian Meyer93108138149
Muhammad Farooq92134137533
Jean Willy Andre Cleymans9054227685
Bernhard T. Baune9060850706
Martin Wikelski8942025821
Niklas Luhmann8542142743
Achim Müller8592635874
Oliver T. Wolf8333724211
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023150
2022511
20211,696
20201,656
20191,410
20181,299