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Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg
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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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Max Planck Society1, Technische Universität München2, University of Koblenz and Landau3, University of Milan4, University of Edinburgh5, Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg6, Tilburg University7, Wake Forest University8, University of Western Australia9, University of Pennsylvania10, University of Southern California11, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign12, University of Tübingen13, North Dakota State University14, University of Alabama15, University of Mainz16
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that personality processes, personality structure, and personality development have to be understood and investigated in integrated ways in order to provide comprehensive information.
Abstract: In this target article, we argue that personality processes, personality structure, and personality development have to be understood and investigated in integrated ways in order to provide compreh...
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TL;DR: The most important phenotypic characters for distinguishing species within the C. cladosporioides complex, which represents a monophyletic subclade within the genus, are shape, width, length, septation and surface ornamentation of conidia and conidiophores; length and branching patterns of conidial chains and hyphal shape and arrangement.
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TL;DR: The growth of ordered arrays of vertically aligned silicon nanowires by molecular beam epitaxy using prepatterned arrays of gold droplets on Si(111) substrates is shown.
Abstract: Because of their importance in fundamental research and possible applications in nanotechnology and nanoelectronics, semiconductor nanowires have attracted much interest. In addition to the growth itself, the control of the size and location is an essential problem. Here we show the growth of ordered arrays of vertically aligned silicon nanowires by molecular beam epitaxy using prepatterned arrays of gold droplets on Si(111) substrates. The ordered arrays of gold particles were produced by nanosphere lithography.
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TL;DR: A cloning approach that facilitates the assembly of multiple repeat-encoding DNA fragments that translate into dTALEs with pre-defined DNA binding specificity that allow rapid generation of highly specific TALE-type DNA binding domains that target binding sites of predefined length and sequence is presented.
Abstract: Transcription activator-like effector (TALE) DNA binding proteins show tremendous potential as molecular tools for targeted binding to any desired DNA sequence. Their DNA binding domain consists of tandem arranged repeats, and due to this repetitive structure it is challenging to generate designer TALEs (dTALEs) with user-defined specificity. We present a cloning approach that facilitates the assembly of multiple repeat-encoding DNA fragments that translate into dTALEs with pre-defined DNA binding specificity. This method makes use of type IIS restriction enzymes in two sequential cut-ligase reactions to build dTALE repeat arrays. We employed this modular approach for generation of a dTALE that differentiates between two highly similar DNA sequences that are both targeted by the Xanthomonas TALE, AvrBs3. These data show that this modular assembly system allows rapid generation of highly specific TALE-type DNA binding domains that target binding sites of predefined length and sequence. This approach enables the rapid and flexible production of dTALEs for gene regulation and genome editing in routine and high-throughput applications.
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Niels Birbaumer | 142 | 835 | 77853 |
Michael Schmitt | 134 | 2007 | 114667 |
Niels E. Skakkebæk | 127 | 596 | 59925 |
Stefan D. Anker | 117 | 415 | 104945 |
Pedro W. Crous | 115 | 809 | 51925 |
Eric Verdin | 115 | 370 | 47971 |
Bernd Nilius | 112 | 496 | 44812 |
Josep Tabernero | 111 | 803 | 68982 |
Hans-Dieter Volk | 107 | 784 | 46622 |
Dan Rujescu | 106 | 552 | 60406 |
John I. Nurnberger | 105 | 522 | 51402 |
Ulrich Gösele | 102 | 603 | 46223 |
Wolfgang J. Parak | 102 | 469 | 43307 |
Martin F. Bachmann | 100 | 415 | 34124 |
Munir Pirmohamed | 97 | 675 | 39822 |