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Institut für Humangenetik

Klinikum / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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Schmidt, Hanno; Schick, Lea; Podlech, Juergen et al.

Adaptive evolution of SARS-CoV-2 during a persistent infection for 521 days in an immunocompromised patient

NPJ GENOMIC MEDICINE. Bd. 10. H. 1. 2025


Guzel, Nergis; Schumacher, Yannic; Kricheldorf, Kim et al.

Allogeneic stem cell transplantation from variant-carrying family donors leads to long-term engraftment in Telomere Biology Disorders

BLOOD CANCER JOURNAL. Bd. 15. H. 1. 2025



Zachariae, Silke; Quante, Anne S.; Kiechle, Marion et al.

Calculating Future 10-Year Breast Cancer Risks in Risk-Adapted Surveillance: A Method Comparison and Application in Clinical Practice

CANCER PREVENTION RESEARCH. Bd. 18. H. 2. 2025 S. 85-92


Pastore, Stefan; Hillenbrand, Philipp; Molnar, Nils et al.

ClearFinder: a Python GUI for annotating cells in cleared mouse brain

BMC BIOINFORMATICS. Bd. 26. H. 1. 2025


Weiss, Melina; Selig, Mareike; Friedrich, Johannes et al.

Deep Intronic SVA_E Retrotransposition as a Novel Factor in Canavan Disease Pathogenesis

HUMAN GENE THERAPY. Bd. 36. H. 17-18. 2025 S. 1248-1256


Alagna, Nicolo; Duzs, Brigitta; Dietrich, Vincent et al.

Deep Learning Reaction Framework (DLRN) for kinetic modeling of time-resolved data

COMMUNICATIONS CHEMISTRY. Bd. 8. H. 1. 2025


Hewel, Charlotte; Wierczeiko, Anna; Miedema, Johannes et al.

Direct RNA sequencing enables improved transcriptome assessment and tracking of RNA modifications for medical applications

NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. Bd. 53. H. 22. 2025


Pansa, Anna-Christina; Selig, Mareike; Wingendorf, Markus et al.

Further Evidence That Chondrocalcinosis 1 (CCAL1) is a Confirmed Mendelian Phenotype With a Known Molecular Basis

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A. Bd. 197. H. 12. 2025


Ewerling-Haehnel, Alexander; Kohler, Ina; Graebling, Isa et al.

Homology search confirms widespread presence of BBSome proteins in Hexapoda with implications for potential non-ciliary BBS protein functions in honey bees

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. Bd. 15. H. 1. 2025