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University of Kiel

EducationKiel, Germany
About: University of Kiel is a education organization based out in Kiel, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Crystal structure. The organization has 27816 authors who have published 57114 publications receiving 2061802 citations. The organization is also known as: Christian Albrechts University & Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel.


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TL;DR: In this article, micro-crystalline barites recovered by deep-sea drilling from Site 684 on the Peru margin and Site 799 in the Japan Sea are highly enriched in the heavy sulfur isotope relative to seawater (δ34S up to + 84%).

372 citations

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18 Feb 2016-Nature
TL;DR: The genome of Zostera marina, the first, to the authors' knowledge, marine angiosperm to be fully sequenced, reveals unique insights into the genomic losses and gains involved in achieving the structural and physiological adaptations required for its marine lifestyle.
Abstract: Seagrasses colonized the sea on at least three independent occasions to form the basis of one of the most productive and widespread coastal ecosystems on the planet. Here we report the genome of Zostera marina (L.), the first, to our knowledge, marine angiosperm to be fully sequenced. This reveals unique insights into the genomic losses and gains involved in achieving the structural and physiological adaptations required for its marine lifestyle, arguably the most severe habitat shift ever accomplished by flowering plants. Key angiosperm innovations that were lost include the entire repertoire of stomatal genes, genes involved in the synthesis of terpenoids and ethylene signalling, and genes for ultraviolet protection and phytochromes for far-red sensing. Seagrasses have also regained functions enabling them to adjust to full salinity. Their cell walls contain all of the polysaccharides typical of land plants, but also contain polyanionic, low-methylated pectins and sulfated galactans, a feature shared with the cell walls of all macroalgae and that is important for ion homoeostasis, nutrient uptake and O2/CO2 exchange through leaf epidermal cells. The Z. marina genome resource will markedly advance a wide range of functional ecological studies from adaptation of marine ecosystems under climate warming, to unravelling the mechanisms of osmoregulation under high salinities that may further inform our understanding of the evolution of salt tolerance in crop plants.

372 citations

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TL;DR: This study presents a meta-analysis of the phytochemical properties of seven novel drugs that have been developed over a period of several years and show promise in terms of protecting against adverse events and promoting drug safety.
Abstract: Contributors Jean-Marc Aiache, Nobuo Aoyagi, Dennis Bashaw, Cynthia Brown, William Brown, Diane Burgess, John Crison, Patrick DeLuca, Ruzica Djerki, Jennifer Dressman, Thomas Foster, Kirsti Gjellan, Vivian Gray, Ajaz Hussain, Tom Ingallinera, James Klancke, Johannes Kraemer, Henning Kristensen, Kofi Kumi, Christian Leuner, Jobst Limberg, Petra Loos, Lenny Margulis, Patrick Marroum, Helga Moeller, Bernd Mueller, Martin Mueller-Zsigmondy, Ngozi Okafo, Larry Ouderkirk, Shravan Parsi, Saeed Qureshi, Joseph Robinson, Vinod Shah, Martin Siewert, Ramana Uppoor, and Roger Williams. Aventis, Frankfurt, Germany JW Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN Office of Pharmaceutical Science, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, US Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, MD Universite d'Auvergne, Clermont-Ferrand Cedex, France National Institute of Health Sciences, Division of Drugs, Tokyo, Japan US Pharmacopeia, Rockville, MD University of Connecticut, Storrs Mansfield, CT Pfizer, Inc, La Jolla, CA University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Novartis Pharma, Basel, Switzerland AstraZeneca, Sodertalje, Sweden V.A. Gray Consulting, Inc, Hockessin, DE AAI International, Charleston, SC CIMA Laboratories, Inc, Minneapolis, MN Laboratory and Quality Services, Eschborn, Germany University of Copenhagen, Denmark Bundesinstitut fur Arzneimittel, Bonn, Germany Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Bridgewater, NJ Pfizer, Groton, CT Zentrallaboratorium Deutscher Apotheker, Eschborn, Germany Kiel University, Kiel, Germany Alza Corporation, Mountain View, CA DPT Laboratories, Ltd, San Antonio, TX Health Protection Branch, Ottawa, Canada University of Wisconsin, WI

371 citations

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25 Aug 2011-Blood
TL;DR: MRD ≥ 10(-3) at TP2 constitutes the most important predictive factor for relapse in childhood T-ALL, and an excellent outcome was obtained in 32% of patients turning MRD negative only at TP1, indicating that early (TP1) MRD levels were irrelevant if MRD at TP 2 was negative.

371 citations

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TL;DR: Data is presented on the current incidence of melanoma with recent and predicted future trends illustrating a likely continuing increase in incidence and the current pattern of survival and mortality.

371 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Stefan Schreiber1781233138528
Jun Wang1661093141621
William J. Sandborn1621317108564
Jens Nielsen1491752104005
Tak W. Mak14880794871
Annette Peters1381114101640
Severine Vermeire134108676352
Peter M. Rothwell13477967382
Dusan Bruncko132104284709
Gideon Bella129130187905
Dirk Schadendorf1271017105777
Neal L. Benowitz12679260658
Thomas Schwarz12370154560
Meletios A. Dimopoulos122137171871
Christian Weber12277653842
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023197
2022421
20212,761
20202,644
20192,556
20182,247