Max Planck Publications of Herrmann Lab

The following publications were published exclusively under the affiliation of the Max Planck Society. For publications by the principal investigator outside of the Max Planck Society, see the links on the lower left.

Journal Article (18)

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Scherthan, H.; Schöfisch, K.; Dell, T.; Illner, D.: Contrasting behavior of heterochromatic and euchromatic chromosome portions and pericentric genome separation in pre-bouquet spermatocytes of hybrid mice. Chromosoma: Biology of the Nucleus 123 (6), pp. 609 - 624 (2014)
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Rudat, C.; Grieskamp, T.; Röhr, C.; Airik, R.; Wrede, C.; Hegermann, J.; Herrmann, B. G.; Schuster-Gossler, K.; Kispert, A.: Upk3b is dispensable for development and integrity of urothelium and mesothelium. PLoS One 9 (11), e112112 (2014)
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Reutter, H.; Draaken, M.; Pennimpede, T.; Wittler, L.; Brockschmidt, F. F.; Ebert, A. K.; Bartels, E.; Rösch, W.; Boemers, T. M.; Hirsch, K. et al.; Schmiedeke, E.; Meesters, C.; Becker, T.; Stein, R.; Utsch, B.; Mangold, E.; Nordenskjöld, A.; Barker, G.; Kockum, C. C.; Zwink, N.; Homdahl, G.; Läckgren, G.; Jenetzky, E.; Feitz, W. F.; Marcelis, C.; Wijers, C. H.; Van Rooij, I. A.; Gearhart, J. P.; Herrmann, B. G.; Ludwig, M.; Boyadjiev, S. A.; Nöthen, M. M.; Mattheisen, M.: Genome-wide association study and mouse expression data identify a highly conserved 32 kb intergenic region between WNT3 and WNT9b as possible susceptibility locus for isolated classic exstrophy of the bladder. Human Molecular Genetics 23 (20), pp. 5536 - 5544 (2014)
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Liu, J.; Wang, X.; Li, J.; Wang, H.; Wei, G.; Yan, J.: Reconstruction of the Gene Regulatory Network Involved in the Sonic Hedgehog Pathway with a Potential Role in Early Development of the Mouse Brain. PLoS Computational Biology 10 (10), e1003884 (2014)
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Liao, J.; Jijon, H. B.; Kim, I. R.; Goel, G.; Doan, A.; Sokol, H.; Bauer, H.; Herrmann, B. G.; Lassen, K. G.; Xavier, R. J.: An Image-Based Genetic Assay Identifies Genes in T1D Susceptibility Loci Controlling Cellular Antiviral Immunity in Mouse. PLoS One 9 (9), e108777 (2014)
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Kumar, V.; Cheng, S.-C.; Johnson, M. D.; Smeekens, S.; Wojtowicz, A.; Giamarellos-Bourboulis, E.; Karjalainen, J.; Franke, L.; Withoff, S.; Plantinga, T. S. et al.; van de Veerdonk, F.; van der Meer, J.; Joosten, L. A. B.; Sokol, H.; Bauer, H.; Herrmann, B. G.; Bochud, P.-Y.; Marchetti, O.; Perfect, J. R.; Xavier, R.; Kullberg, B. J.; Wijmenga, C.; Netea, M.: Immunochip SNP array identifies novel genetic variants conferring susceptibility to candidaemia. Nature Communications 5, Article 4675 (2014)
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Carrell, D. T.; Rajpert-De Meyts, E.; Krausz, C.; Jannini, E. A.; Liu, P. Y.; Gerton, G. L.; La Salle, S.; Amaral, A.: The need of continuous focus on improved mentoring of trainees and young investigators in the field of andrology: highlights of current programs and opportunities for the future. Andrology 2 (5), pp. 649 - 651 (2014)
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Riemer, P.; Sreekumar, A.; Reinke, S.; Rad, R.; Schäfer, R.; Sers, C.; Bläker, H.; Herrmann, B. G.; Morkel, M.: Transgenic expression of oncogenic BRAF induces loss of stem cells in the mouse intestine, which is antagonized by β-Catenin activity. Oncogene 2014, pp. 1 - 12 (2014)
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Schwartz, B.; Marks, M.; Wittler, L.; Werber, M.; Währisch, S.; Nordheim, A.; Herrmann, B. G.; Grote, P.: SRF is essential for mesodermal cell migration during elongation of the embryonic body axis. Mechanisms of Development 133, pp. 23 - 35 (2014)
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Draaken, M.; Baudisch, F.; Timmermann, B.; Kuhl, H.; Kerick, M.; Proske, J.; Wittler, L.; Pennimpede, T.; Ebert, A. K.; Rösch, W. et al.; Stein, R.; Bartels, E.; von Lowtzow, C.; Boemers, T. M.; Herms, S.; Gearhart, J. P.; Lakshmanan, Y.; Kockum, C. C.; Holmdahl, G.; Läckgren, G.; Nordenskjöld, A.; Boyadjiev, S. A.; Herrmann, B. G.; Nöthen, M. M.; Ludwig, M.; Reutter, H.: Classic bladder exstrophy: Frequent 22q11.21 duplications and definition of a 414 kb phenocritical region. Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology 100 (6), pp. 512 - 517 (2014)
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