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Institut für Physiologische Chemie

Vorklinik / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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Wang, XH; Wiens, M; Schroder, HC et al.

Evagination of Cells Controls Bio-Silica Formation and Maturation during Spicule Formation in Sponges

PLOS ONE. Bd. 6. H. 6. 2011 S. -


Wang, XH; Zeng, LS; Wiens, M et al.

Evidence for a biogenic, microorganismal origin of rock varnish from the Gangdese Belt of Tibet

MICRON. Bd. 42. H. 5. 2011 S. 401-411


Wang, XH; Schröder, HC; Müller, WEG

Flashing light in sponges through their siliceous fiber network: a new strategy of "neuronal transmission" in animals

Chinese Science Bulletin. 2011 S. 1-12


Kalyuzhnaya, OV; Krasko, AG; Grebenyuk, VA et al.

Freshwater sponge silicateins: Comparison of gene sequences and exon-intron structure

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. Bd. 45. H. 4. 2011 S. 567-575


Muller, WEG; Wang, XH; Wiens, M et al.

Hardening of bio-silica in sponge spicules involves an aging process after its enzymatic polycondensation: Evidence for an aquaporin-mediated water absorption

BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS. Bd. 1810. H. 7. 2011 S. 713-726



Chatel, A; Hamer, B; Jaksic, Z et al.

Induction of apoptosis in mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis gills by model cytotoxic agents

ECOTOXICOLOGY. Bd. 20. H. 8. 2011 S. 2030-2041




Muller, WEG; Binder, M; von Lintig, J et al.

Interaction of the retinoic acid signaling pathway with spicule formation in the marine sponge Suberites domuncula through activation of bone morphogenetic protein-1

BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-GENERAL SUBJECTS. Bd. 1810. H. 12. 2011 S. 1178-1194