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Birgit Lengerer

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The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 1, 2018
Properties of temporary adhesion systems of marine and freshwater organismsBirgit Lengerer, Peter Ladurner
Open Biology|June 17, 2020
Molecular insights into the powerful mucus-based adhesion of limpets (<i>Patella vulgata</i> L.)Victor Kang, Birgit Lengerer, Ruddy Wattiez, et al.
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology|August 28, 2014
Molecular biology approaches in bioadhesion researchMarcelo Rodrigues, Birgit Lengerer, Thomas Ostermann, et al.
BMC Developmental Biology|June 4, 2016
Adhesive organ regeneration in Macrostomum lignanoBirgit Lengerer, Elise Hennebert, Patrick Flammang, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)|October 24, 2022
The Involvement of Cell-Type-Specific Glycans in <i>Hydra</i> Temporary Adhesion Revealed by a Lectin ScreenSofia Seabra, Theresa Zenleser, Alexandra L Grosbusch, et al.
Open Biology|August 17, 2022
In the footsteps of sea stars: deciphering the catalogue of proteins involved in underwater temporary adhesionMorgane Algrain, Elise Hennebert, Philip Bertemes, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 10, 2019
Interspecies comparison of sea star adhesive proteinsBirgit Lengerer, Morgane Algrain, Mathilde Lefevre, et al.
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology|September 12, 2018
The structural and chemical basis of temporary adhesion in the sea star Birgit Lengerer, Marie Bonneel, Mathilde Lefevre, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|June 1, 2018
A targeted in situ hybridization screen identifies putative seminal fluid proteins in a simultaneously hermaphroditic flatwormMichael Weber, Julia Wunderer, Birgit Lengerer, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 5, 2017
Mechanical adaptability of sea cucumber Cuvierian tubules involves a mutable collagenous tissueMélanie Demeuldre, Elise Hennebert, Marie Bonneel, et al.
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The Journal of Experimental Biology|September 1, 2018
Properties of temporary adhesion systems of marine and freshwater organismsBirgit Lengerer, Peter Ladurner
Open Biology|June 17, 2020
Molecular insights into the powerful mucus-based adhesion of limpets (<i>Patella vulgata</i> L.)Victor Kang, Birgit Lengerer, Ruddy Wattiez, et al.
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology|August 28, 2014
Molecular biology approaches in bioadhesion researchMarcelo Rodrigues, Birgit Lengerer, Thomas Ostermann, et al.
BMC Developmental Biology|June 4, 2016
Adhesive organ regeneration in Macrostomum lignanoBirgit Lengerer, Elise Hennebert, Patrick Flammang, et al.
Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)|October 24, 2022
The Involvement of Cell-Type-Specific Glycans in <i>Hydra</i> Temporary Adhesion Revealed by a Lectin ScreenSofia Seabra, Theresa Zenleser, Alexandra L Grosbusch, et al.
Open Biology|August 17, 2022
In the footsteps of sea stars: deciphering the catalogue of proteins involved in underwater temporary adhesionMorgane Algrain, Elise Hennebert, Philip Bertemes, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|September 10, 2019
Interspecies comparison of sea star adhesive proteinsBirgit Lengerer, Morgane Algrain, Mathilde Lefevre, et al.
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology|September 12, 2018
The structural and chemical basis of temporary adhesion in the sea star Birgit Lengerer, Marie Bonneel, Mathilde Lefevre, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|June 1, 2018
A targeted in situ hybridization screen identifies putative seminal fluid proteins in a simultaneously hermaphroditic flatwormMichael Weber, Julia Wunderer, Birgit Lengerer, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 5, 2017
Mechanical adaptability of sea cucumber Cuvierian tubules involves a mutable collagenous tissueMélanie Demeuldre, Elise Hennebert, Marie Bonneel, et al.
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