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Robert Pjeta

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International Journal of Molecular Sciences|February 7, 2020
Integrative Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis of the Tube Foot and Adhesive Secretions of the Sea Urchin <i>Paracentrotus lividus</i>Robert Pjeta, Herbert Lindner, Leopold Kremser, 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.
BMC Genomics|July 8, 2020
RNA-Seq of three free-living flatworm species suggests rapid evolution of reproduction-related genesJeremias N Brand, R Axel W Wiberg, Robert Pjeta, et al.
Molecular Ecology|March 21, 2019
Sex allocation plasticity on a transcriptome scale: Socially sensitive gene expression in a simultaneous hermaphroditeSteven A Ramm, Birgit Lengerer, Roberto Arbore, et al.
Marine Drugs|June 23, 2022
Sticking Together an Updated Model for Temporary AdhesionPhilip Bertemes, Alexandra L Grosbusch, Anik Geschwindt, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 1, 2017
Organ specific gene expression in the regenerating tail of Macrostomum lignanoBirgit Lengerer, Julia Wunderer, Robert Pjeta, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 21, 2019
A mechanism for temporary bioadhesionJulia Wunderer, Birgit Lengerer, Robert Pjeta, et al.
Frontiers in Zoology|February 14, 2014
Biological adhesion of the flatworm Macrostomum lignano relies on a duo-gland system and is mediated by a cell type-specific intermediate filament proteinBirgit Lengerer, Robert Pjeta, Julia Wunderer, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|February 17, 2021
Omics-based molecular analyses of adhesion by aquatic invertebratesPeter A Davey, Anne Marie Power, Romana Santos, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|November 27, 2021
(Un)expected Similarity of the Temporary Adhesive Systems of Marine, Brackish, and Freshwater FlatwormsPhilip Bertemes, Robert Pjeta, Julia Wunderer, et al.
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences|February 7, 2020
Integrative Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis of the Tube Foot and Adhesive Secretions of the Sea Urchin <i>Paracentrotus lividus</i>Robert Pjeta, Herbert Lindner, Leopold Kremser, 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.
BMC Genomics|July 8, 2020
RNA-Seq of three free-living flatworm species suggests rapid evolution of reproduction-related genesJeremias N Brand, R Axel W Wiberg, Robert Pjeta, et al.
Molecular Ecology|March 21, 2019
Sex allocation plasticity on a transcriptome scale: Socially sensitive gene expression in a simultaneous hermaphroditeSteven A Ramm, Birgit Lengerer, Roberto Arbore, et al.
Marine Drugs|June 23, 2022
Sticking Together an Updated Model for Temporary AdhesionPhilip Bertemes, Alexandra L Grosbusch, Anik Geschwindt, et al.
Developmental Biology|August 1, 2017
Organ specific gene expression in the regenerating tail of Macrostomum lignanoBirgit Lengerer, Julia Wunderer, Robert Pjeta, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 21, 2019
A mechanism for temporary bioadhesionJulia Wunderer, Birgit Lengerer, Robert Pjeta, et al.
Frontiers in Zoology|February 14, 2014
Biological adhesion of the flatworm Macrostomum lignano relies on a duo-gland system and is mediated by a cell type-specific intermediate filament proteinBirgit Lengerer, Robert Pjeta, Julia Wunderer, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|February 17, 2021
Omics-based molecular analyses of adhesion by aquatic invertebratesPeter A Davey, Anne Marie Power, Romana Santos, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|November 27, 2021
(Un)expected Similarity of the Temporary Adhesive Systems of Marine, Brackish, and Freshwater FlatwormsPhilip Bertemes, Robert Pjeta, Julia Wunderer, et al.
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