226.
Random mutagenesis in Corynebacterium glutamicum ATCC 13032 using an IS6100 -based transposon vector identified the last unknown gene in the histidine biosynthesis pathway
Sascha
Mormann,
Alexander
Lömker,
Christian
Rückert,
Lars
Gaigalat,
Andreas
Tauch,
Alfred
Pühler,
Jörn
Kalinowski
BMC Genomics 2006, 7 :205 (10 August 2006)
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227.
Correction: versatile and declarative dynamic programming using pair algebras
Peter
Steffen,
Robert
Giegerich
BMC Bioinformatics 2006, 7 :214 (20 April 2006)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
228.
Quality control for terms and definitions in ontologies and taxonomies
Jacob
Köhler,
Katherine
Munn,
Alexander
Rüegg,
Andre
Skusa,
Barry
Smith
BMC Bioinformatics 2006, 7 :212 (19 April 2006)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
229.
Long-term effects of a single adult methamphetamine challenge: Minor impact on dopamine fibre density in limbic brain areas of gerbils
Susanne
Brummelte,
Thorsten
Grund,
Andrea
Czok,
Gertraud
Teuchert-Noodt,
Jörg
Neddens
Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006, 2 :12 (28 March 2006)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
230.
IsoSVM – Distinguishing isoforms and paralogs on the protein level
Michael
Spitzer,
Stefan
Lorkowski,
Paul
Cullen,
Alexander
Sczyrba,
Georg
Fuellen
BMC Bioinformatics 2006, 7 :110 (6 March 2006)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed
231.
Complete probabilistic analysis of RNA shapes
Björn
Voß,
Robert
Giegerich,
Marc
Rehmsmeier
BMC Biology 2006, 4 :5 (15 February 2006)
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Editor’s summary
Prediction of the secondary structure of RNAs is advanced by an exact analysis which calculates the probabilities of each conformation of molecular shapes such as single hairpins and cloverleafs.
232.
CoryneRegNet: An ontology-based data warehouse of corynebacterial transcription factors and regulatory networks
Jan
Baumbach,
Karina
Brinkrolf,
Lisa
F
Czaja,
Sven
Rahmann,
Andreas
Tauch
BMC Genomics 2006, 7 :24 (14 February 2006)
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Editor’s summary
CoryneRegNet, a specialized ontological database, allows the genome-wide reconstruction and visualization of transcriptional regulatory networks in Corynebacterium glutamicum assembled from both experimental data and literature-derived knowledge.
233.
The DtxR protein acting as dual transcriptional regulator directs a global regulatory network involved in iron metabolism of Corynebacterium glutamicum
Iris
Brune,
Hendrikje
Werner,
Andrea
T
Hüser,
Jörn
Kalinowski,
Alfred
Pühler,
Andreas
Tauch
BMC Genomics 2006, 7 :21 (9 February 2006)
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Editor’s summary
As a transcriptional regulator, the DtxR protein in Corynebacterium glutamicum exerts a dual function: repressing genes for iron uptake and utilization while activating genes for iron storage and DNA protection.
234.
All-cause and Cardiovascular mortality among ethnic German immigrants from the Former Soviet Union: a cohort study
Ulrich
Ronellenfitsch,
Catherine
Kyobutungi,
Heiko
Becher,
Oliver
Razum
BMC Public Health 2006, 6 :16 (26 January 2006)
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Editor’s summary
Despite high levels of overall and cardiovascular disease mortality in the former Soviet Union and the low socio-economic status of immigrants, ethnic German immigrants were found to have lower mortality than Germany's general population.
235.
Influence of methylphenidate on brain development – an update of recent animal experiments
Thorsten
Grund,
Konrad
Lehmann,
Nathalie
Bock,
Aribert
Rothenberger,
Gertraud
Teuchert-Noodt
Behavioral and Brain Functions 2006, 2 :2 (10 January 2006)
Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central
236.
A 6-months assessment of the alcohol-related clinical burden at emergency rooms (ERs) in 11 acute care hospitals of an urban area in Germany
Bernhard
T
Baune,
Rafael
T
Mikolajczyk,
Gerhard
Reymann,
Annette
Duesterhaus,
Susanne
Fleck,
Hildegard
Kratz,
Ulrike
Sundermann
BMC Health Services Research 2005, 5 :73 (18 November 2005)
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237.
Clustering of Dependent Components: A New Paradigm for fMRI Signal Detection
Anke
Meyer-Bäse,
Monica K
Hurdal,
Oliver
Lange,
Helge
Ritter
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2005, 2005 :490821 (17 November 2005)
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238.
Large-scale genetic variation of the symbiosis-required megaplasmid pSymA revealed by comparative genomic analysis of Sinorhizobium meliloti natural strains
Elisa
Giuntini,
Alessio
Mengoni,
Carlotta
De Filippo,
Duccio
Cavalieri,
Nadia
Aubin-Horth,
Christian
R
Landry,
Anke
Becker,
Marco
Bazzicalupo
BMC Genomics 2005, 6 :158 (10 November 2005)
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239.
XenDB: Full length cDNA prediction and cross species mapping in Xenopus laevis
Alexander
Sczyrba,
Michael
Beckstette,
Ali
H
Brivanlou,
Robert
Giegerich,
Curtis
R
Altmann
BMC Genomics 2005, 6 :123 (14 September 2005)
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Editor’s summary
XenDB is a database of clustered EST and cDNA sequences from Xenopus laevis; ESTs are identified by a suffix array-based clustering approach and will be useful for researchers working on comparative genome analysis.
240.
Functional genomics and expression analysis of the Corynebacterium glutamicum fpr2-cysIXHDNYZ gene cluster involved in assimilatory sulphate reduction
Christian
Rückert,
Daniel
J
Koch,
Daniel
A
Rey,
Andreas
Albersmeier,
Sascha
Mormann,
Alfred
Pühler,
Jörn
Kalinowski
BMC Genomics 2005, 6 :121 (13 September 2005)
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241.
Versatile and declarative dynamic programming using pair algebras
Peter
Steffen,
Robert
Giegerich
BMC Bioinformatics 2005, 6 :224 (12 September 2005)
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Editor’s summary
Implementing a dynamic programming algorithm can be tedious and error prone, hence the need for this new algebraic approach to create a standard product operation of scoring schemes which allows a remarkable variety of applications, without additional programming effort.
242.
Vision Systems with the Human in the Loop
Christian
Bauckhage,
Marc
Hanheide,
Sebastian
Wrede,
Thomas
Käster,
Michael
Pfeiffer,
Gerhard
Sagerer
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 2005, 2005 :302161 (25 August 2005)
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243.
Effective ambiguity checking in biosequence analysis
Janina
Reeder,
Peter
Steffen,
Robert
Giegerich
BMC Bioinformatics 2005, 6 :153 (20 June 2005)
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244.
The individual and common repertoire of DNA-binding transcriptional regulators of Corynebacterium glutamicum , Corynebacterium efficiens , Corynebacterium diphtheriae and Corynebacterium jeikeium deduced from the complete genome sequences
Iris
Brune,
Karina
Brinkrolf,
Jörn
Kalinowski,
Alfred
Pühler,
Andreas
Tauch
BMC Genomics 2005, 6 :86 (7 June 2005)
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245.
Prevalence and risk factors of syphilis infection among drug addicts
Norbert
Scherbaum,
Bernhard
T
Baune,
Rafael
Mikolajczyk,
Thomas
Kuhlmann,
Gerhard
Reymann,
Martin
Reker
BMC Infectious Diseases 2005, 5 :33 (17 May 2005)
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246.
Overweight and obesity at school entry among migrant and German children: a cross-sectional study
Beata
Will,
Hajo
Zeeb,
Bernhard
T
Baune
BMC Public Health 2005, 5 :45 (9 May 2005)
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247.
Large scale hierarchical clustering of protein sequences
Antje
Krause,
Jens
Stoye,
Martin
Vingron
BMC Bioinformatics 2005, 6 :15 (22 January 2005)
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248.
Community effectiveness of chloroquine and traditional remedies in the treatment of young children with falciparum malaria in rural Burkina Faso
Olaf
Mueller,
Oliver
Razum,
Corneille
Traore,
Bocar
Kouyate
Malaria Journal 2004, 3 :36 (20 October 2004)
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Editor’s summary
There is an important distinction between the efficacy of antimalarial treatment (under ideal trial conditions) and effectiveness (under real-life field conditions). This has important implications not only for the use of chloroquine, but also for the use of other antimalarial drugs, including artemisinin combination therapies.
249.
Image fusion for dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging
Thorsten
Twellmann,
Axel
Saalbach,
Olaf
Gerstung,
Martin
O
Leach,
Tim
W
Nattkemper
BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2004, 3 :35 (19 October 2004)
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250.
A comprehensive comparison of comparative RNA structure prediction approaches
Paul
P
Gardner,
Robert
Giegerich
BMC Bioinformatics 2004, 5 :140 (30 September 2004)
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