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Stefan Rödiger
@pangolin  ·  activity timestamp 6 years ago
http://aem.asm.org/lookup/doi/10.1128/AEM.01660-17
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Stefan Rödiger
@pangolin  ·  activity timestamp 6 years ago
Nature

System-specific periodicity in quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction data questions threshold-based quantitation - Scientific Reports

Scientific Reports - System-specific periodicity in quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction data questions threshold-based quantitation
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Stefan Rödiger
@pangolin  ·  activity timestamp 6 years ago
Nature

Amyloidogenic motifs revealed by n-gram analysis - Scientific Reports

Scientific Reports - Amyloidogenic motifs revealed by n-gram analysis
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Stefan Rödiger
@pangolin  ·  activity timestamp 6 years ago
https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/article/doi/10.1093/bioinformatics/btx528/4095640/Enabling-reproducible-real-time-quantitative-PCR
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Stefan Rödiger
@pangolin  ·  activity timestamp 6 years ago

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Stefan Rödiger
@pangolin  ·  activity timestamp 6 years ago
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Solid-phase microbead array for multiplex O-serotyping of Escherichia coli - Microchimica Acta

Typing and classification of Escherichia coli (E. coli) according to cell wall components, like polysaccharides, is routinely done by serotyping. Given the presence of 188 known O-antigens, this process is complex. The authors present a proof-of-concept planar microbead array for multiplexed O-serotyping. Ten clinically relevant E. coli serotypes associated with high risk for diarrhea in humans were examined (O26, O55, O78, O118, O124, O127, O128, O142, O145 and O157). Antisera were assigned to specific microbead populations, which can be differentiated by size and fluorescence color. Automatted image processing and data analysis were conducted by a microscopic interpretation platform. Homogenous antiserum coating of the microbeads was demonstrated by an intra-population CV that ranges from 3.3 to 6.3% and by an inter-population CV of 9.5%. Typical detections limits are in the range from 0.31 to 0.71 refMFI. Significantly elevated fluorescence signals revealed that E. coli of a certain serogroup bound specifically to microbeads with the matching antiserum (p < 0.001). In our perception, the method represents a viable diagnostic tool for automated multiplex serotyping of E. coli. It enables simultaneous and high-throughput screening for different O-antigens by a simple staining and binding protocol.
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Jorge Saturno
@saturno  ·  activity timestamp 6 years ago

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Björn Brembs
@brembs  ·  activity timestamp 7 years ago

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Lambert Heller
@Lambo  ·  activity timestamp 7 years ago

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Björn Brembs
@brembs  ·  activity timestamp 7 years ago
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Differential dominance of an allele of the Drosophila tßh gene challenges standard genetic techniques

The biogenic amine octopamine (OA) and its precursor tyramine (TA) are involved in controlling a plethora of different physiological and behavioral processes. The tyramine-ß-hydroxylase ( tßh ) gene encodes the enzyme catalyzing the last synthesis step from TA to OA. Here, we report differential dominance (from recessive to overdominant) of the putative null tßhnM18 allele in two behavioral measures in Buridan’s paradigm (walking speed and stripe deviation) and a proboscis extension assay in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster . The behavioral analysis of transgenic tßh expression experiments in mutant and wild type flies as well as of OA- and TA-receptor mutants revealed a complex interaction of both aminergic systems. Our analysis suggests that the different neuronal networks responsible for the three phenotypes show differential sensitivity to tßh gene expression levels. The evidence suggests that this sensitivity is brought about by a TA/OA opponent system modulating the involved neuronal circuits. This conclusion entails important implications for standard transgenic techniques, commonly used in functional genetics. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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Björn Brembs
@brembs  ·  activity timestamp 7 years ago
https://doi.org/10.1101/504332
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Nicolas Fressengeas
@fresseng  ·  activity timestamp 7 years ago

SLALOM: Open-source, portable, and easy-to-use solar cell optimizer. Application to the design of InGaN solar cells | EPJ PhotovoltaicsMendeley

EPJ Photovoltaics, an Open Access journal in Photovoltaics, which publishes original, peer-reviewed papers focused in the field of photovoltaic solar energy conversion
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Björn Brembs
@brembs  ·  activity timestamp 7 years ago

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Björn Brembs
@brembs  ·  activity timestamp 7 years ago
Frontiers

Octopamine and Tyramine Contribute Separately to the Counter-Regulatory Response to Sugar Deficit in Drosophila

All animals constantly negotiate external with internal demands before and during action selection. Energy homeostasis is a major internal factor biasing act...
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Björn Brembs
@brembs  ·  activity timestamp 7 years ago

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Konrad Hinsen
@khinsen  ·  activity timestamp 7 years ago

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Konrad Hinsen
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Konrad Hinsen
@khinsen  ·  activity timestamp 7 years ago

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Konrad Hinsen
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Lambert Heller
@Lambo  ·  activity timestamp 7 years ago
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Reference implementation for open scientometric indicators (ROSI)

Within the project "Reference implementation for Open Scientometric Indicators" (ROSI), new assessments and visualizations of conventional and alternative metrics (altmetrics) will be developed and their effect on researchers will be investigated. For this purpose, a reference implementation based on the open source research information system VIVO will be developed in which various metrics are combined with data from different openly licensed sources. In order to develop the requirements of the target groups, surveys are going to be conducted to investigate the effect of scientometric indicators on scientist's and their expectations regarding those indicators. The objectives of the project are firstly to evaluate the scientometric needs and concerns of the target groups, and secondly to implement a usable reference implementation of a toolset that reflects the results of the study and that enables transparent, license-free, flexibly adaptable analysis of the output of researchers, contributors and organisations.
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