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Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg

EducationHalle, Germany
About: Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg is a education organization based out in Halle, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Liquid crystal. The organization has 20232 authors who have published 38773 publications receiving 965004 citations. The organization is also known as: MLU & University of Wittenberg.


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TL;DR: It is reported that PABPN1 is required to restrict CPSF binding to the AAUAAA sequence and to permit the stimulation of poly(A) polymerase by AAU AAA-bound CPSF to be maintained throughout the elongation reaction.

189 citations

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TL;DR: TAVR using the new-generation devices was associated with improved procedural outcomes in treating patients with pure native AR, and significant post-procedural AR was independently associated with increased mortality.

189 citations

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TL;DR: Current knowledge on the peripheral mechanisms of odor sensing in insects focusing on olfactory receptors and their specific role in the recognition and transduction of odorant and pheromone signals by OSNs is summarized.
Abstract: The sense of smell enables insects to recognize and discriminate a broad range of volatile chemicals in their environment originating from prey, host plants and conspecifics. These olfactory cues are received by olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) that relay information about food sources, oviposition sites and mates to the brain and thus elicit distinct odor-evoked behaviors. Research over the last decades has greatly advanced our knowledge concerning the molecular basis underlying the reception of odorous compounds and the mechanisms of signal transduction in OSNs. The emerging picture clearly indicates that OSNs of insects recognize odorants and pheromones by means of ligand-binding membrane proteins encoded by large and diverse families of receptor genes. In contrast, the mechanisms of the chemo-electrical transduction process are not fully understood; the present status suggests a contribution of ionotropic as well as metabotropic mechanisms. In this review, we will summarize current knowledge on the peripheral mechanisms of odor sensing in insects focusing on olfactory receptors and their specific role in the recognition and transduction of odorant and pheromone signals by OSNs.

188 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the development of organic matter (OM) across a mineralogical soil gradient (0.3-4100kyr) at the Hawaiian Islands that derived from basaltic tephra under comparable climatic and hydrological regimes was studied.

188 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the combined use of NIR FT Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction measurements (WAXS) was investigated to investigate the polymorphic transformation of cellulose I into cellulose II.
Abstract: This is a report of the combined use of NIR FT Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction measurements (WAXS) to investigate the polymorphic transformation of cellulose I into cellulose II. For this reason samples of cellulose I were swelled in different concentrations of NaOH and dissolved in different molten inorganic salts hydrates (LiCl·2ZnCl2·6H2O, LiClO4·3H2O, LiSCN·2,5H2O and ZnCl2·4H2O). NIR FT Raman spectra of the alkali treated samples were recorded. They characterize the pure modifications cellulose I and II as well as mixtures of the two polymorphic phases. The results of the Raman measurements were confirmed by X-ray scattering. The paper demonstrates that FT Raman vibrational spectroscopy is a powerful, rapid analytical method which may be used to follow the polymorphic transformation of cellulose I into cellulose II.

188 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Niels Birbaumer14283577853
Michael Schmitt1342007114667
Niels E. Skakkebæk12759659925
Stefan D. Anker117415104945
Pedro W. Crous11580951925
Eric Verdin11537047971
Bernd Nilius11249644812
Josep Tabernero11180368982
Hans-Dieter Volk10778446622
Dan Rujescu10655260406
John I. Nurnberger10552251402
Ulrich Gösele10260346223
Wolfgang J. Parak10246943307
Martin F. Bachmann10041534124
Munir Pirmohamed9767539822
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202397
2022331
20212,038
20202,007
20191,617
20181,604