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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)
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January 24, 2013
Genome Fusion Detection: a novel method to detect fusion genes from SNP-array data
Sebastian Thieme, Philip Groth
Molecular Biosystems
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May 3, 2013
Information content and scalability in signal transduction network reconstruction formats
Magdalena Rother, Ulrike Münzner, Sebastian Thieme, et al.
NPJ Systems Biology and Applications
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January 15, 2020
A scalable method for parameter-free simulation and validation of mechanistic cellular signal transduction network models
Jesper Romers, Sebastian Thieme, Ulrike Münzner, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
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April 5, 2019
Using rxncon to Develop Rule-Based Models
Jesper Romers, Sebastian Thieme, Ulrike Münzner, et al.
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
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February 9, 2018
UTX - moonlighting in the cytoplasm?
Ralf Wiedemuth, Sebastian Thieme, Katrin Navratiel, et al.
International Journal of Hematology
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March 3, 2009
Serum albumin strongly influences SDF-1 dependent migration
Martin F Ryser, Sebastian Thieme, Martin Bornhäuser, et al.
Plos One
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April 30, 2013
Generation of inducible immortalized dendritic cells with proper immune function in vitro and in vivo
Cornelia Richter, Sebastian Thieme, Joanna Bandoła, et al.
Plos Currents
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June 21, 2011
Cocos: Constructing multi-domain protein phylogenies
Max Homilius, John Wiedenhoeft, Sebastian Thieme, et al.
Haematologica
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July 18, 2012
Expression of the melanoma cell adhesion molecule in human mesenchymal stromal cells regulates proliferation, differentiation, and maintenance of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells
Sabine Stopp, Martin Bornhäuser, Fernando Ugarte, et al.
Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods
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August 13, 2008
mRNA transfection of CXCR4-GFP fusion--simply generated by PCR-results in efficient migration of primary human mesenchymal stem cells
Martin F Ryser, Fernando Ugarte, Sebastian Thieme, et al.
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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)
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January 24, 2013
Genome Fusion Detection: a novel method to detect fusion genes from SNP-array data
Sebastian Thieme, Philip Groth
Molecular Biosystems
|
May 3, 2013
Information content and scalability in signal transduction network reconstruction formats
Magdalena Rother, Ulrike Münzner, Sebastian Thieme, et al.
NPJ Systems Biology and Applications
|
January 15, 2020
A scalable method for parameter-free simulation and validation of mechanistic cellular signal transduction network models
Jesper Romers, Sebastian Thieme, Ulrike Münzner, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
|
April 5, 2019
Using rxncon to Develop Rule-Based Models
Jesper Romers, Sebastian Thieme, Ulrike Münzner, et al.
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
|
February 9, 2018
UTX - moonlighting in the cytoplasm?
Ralf Wiedemuth, Sebastian Thieme, Katrin Navratiel, et al.
International Journal of Hematology
|
March 3, 2009
Serum albumin strongly influences SDF-1 dependent migration
Martin F Ryser, Sebastian Thieme, Martin Bornhäuser, et al.
Plos One
|
April 30, 2013
Generation of inducible immortalized dendritic cells with proper immune function in vitro and in vivo
Cornelia Richter, Sebastian Thieme, Joanna Bandoła, et al.
Plos Currents
|
June 21, 2011
Cocos: Constructing multi-domain protein phylogenies
Max Homilius, John Wiedenhoeft, Sebastian Thieme, et al.
Haematologica
|
July 18, 2012
Expression of the melanoma cell adhesion molecule in human mesenchymal stromal cells regulates proliferation, differentiation, and maintenance of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells
Sabine Stopp, Martin Bornhäuser, Fernando Ugarte, et al.
Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods
|
August 13, 2008
mRNA transfection of CXCR4-GFP fusion--simply generated by PCR-results in efficient migration of primary human mesenchymal stem cells
Martin F Ryser, Fernando Ugarte, Sebastian Thieme, et al.
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