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30, pp. 295 - 308 (Eds. Wöhr, M.; Krach, S.). Springer, Berlin (2017)
Mapping social interactions: The science of proxemics. In: Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences - Social Behavior from Rodents to Humans: Neural Foundations and Clinical Implications, Vol.
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I feel your pain: The social neuroscience of empathy and compassion. In: The monastery in the microscope: Conversations with the Dalai Lama on mind, mindfulness, and the nature of reality, pp. 234 - 369 (Eds. Hasenkamp, W.; White, J. R.). Yale University Press, New Haven, CT (2017)
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A Fosmid Pool-Based Next Generation Sequencing Approach to Haplotype-Resolve Whole Genomes. In: Haplotyping: Methods and Protocols (Eds. Tiemann-Boege, I.; Betancourt, A.) (2017)
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Compassion and the brain. In: Compassion: Concepts, research and applications, pp. 135 - 150 (Ed. Gilbert, P.). Routledge, London, UK (2017)
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Ørom, U. A.) (2017)
In silico promoter recognition from deepCAGE data. In: Enhancer RNAs: Methods and Protocols (Ed.
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Measuring TGF-β Ligand Dynamics in Culture Medium. In: TGF-β Signaling: methods and protocols (Eds. Feng, X.-H.; Xu, P.; Lin, X.) (2016)
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A Systems Biology Approach for Identifying Hepatotoxicant Groups Based on Similarity in Mechanisms of Action and Chemical Structure. In: In Silico Methods for Predicting Drug Toxicity (Ed. Benfenati , E.) (2016)
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Quantitative Comparison of Large-Scale DNA Enrichment Sequencing Data. In: Statistical Genomics (Eds. Mathé, E.; Davis, S.) (2016)
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Computational modeling of microRNA Biogenesis. In: Mathematical Models in Biology, pp. 85 - 98 (Eds. Zazzu, V.; Ferraro, M. B.). Springer International Publishing (2015)
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Models, mechanisms and moderators dissociating empathy and Theory of Mind. In: Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences – Social Behavior from Rodents to Humans: Neural Foundations and Clinical Implications. (Eds. Wöhr, M.; Krach, S.). Springer, Berlin (2015)
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3, pp. 195 - 199 (Ed. Toga, A. W.). Elsevier, Oxford (2015)
Compassion. In: Brain mapping: An encyclopedic reference, Vol.
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Mechanisms of Glucocorticoid-Regulated Gene Transcription. In: Glucocorticoid Signaling: From Molecules to Mice to Man (Eds. Wang, J.-C.; Harris , C.) (2015)
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Band 2, pp. 256 - 264 (Eds. Nida-Rümelin, J.; Spiegel, I.; Tiedemann, M.). Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn (2015)
Perspektiven der Empathie- und Compassion-Forschung. In: Handbuch der Philosophie und Ethik, Vol.
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Predictive mechanisms in stem cells: an in vitro system based method for testing carcinogenicity. In: Handbook of Nanotoxicology, Nanomedicine and Stem Cell Use in Toxicology, pp. 337 - 346 (Eds. Sahu, . C.; Casciano, D. A.). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Hoboken, NJ (2014)
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Neurowissenschaften. In: Handbuch Aggression, Gewalt und Kriminalität bei Kindern und Jugendlichen, pp. 152 - 155 (Eds. Melzer, W.; Hermann, D.; Sandfuchs, U.; Schäfer, M.; Schubarth, W. et al.). Klinkhardt, Bad Heilbrunn (2014)
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Meditation effects in the social domain: Self-other connectedness as a general mechanism? In: Meditation – Neuroscientific approaches and philosophical implications., pp. 175 - 198 (Eds. Schmidt, S.; Wallach, H.). Springer, Wiesbaden (2014)
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Singer, T.; Bolz, M.) (2013)
A cognitive neuroscience perspective - The ReSource model. In: Compassion: Bridging practice and science, pp. 178 - 191 (Eds.
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Singer, T.; Bolz, M.) (2013)
The ReSource training protocol. In: Compassion: Bridging practice and science, pp. 452 - 465 (Eds.
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Singer, T.; Bolz, M.) (2013)
What we do (not) mean by training. In: Compassion: Bridging practice and science, pp. 30 - 33 (Eds.
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Singer, T.; Bolz, M.) (2013)
The science of subjective experience: Positive emotions and social closeness influence autonomic functioning. In: Compassion: Bridging practice and science, pp. 314 - 324 (Eds.