948 results on '"Müller, Werner E.G."'
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52. Biosilica-based immobilization strategy for label-free OWLS sensors
53. The enzyme carbonic anhydrase as an integral component of biogenic Ca-carbonate formation in sponge spicules
54. New bioactive alkaloids from the marine sponge Stylissa sp.
55. Electrospinning of Bioactive Wound-Healing Nets
56. Acquisition of Structure-guiding and Structure-forming Properties during Maturation from the Pro-silicatein to the Silicatein Form
57. Siliceous deep-sea sponge Monorhaphis chuni: A potential paleoclimate archive in ancient animals
58. Evidence for a biogenic, microorganismal origin of rock varnish from the Gangdese Belt of Tibet
59. Hardening of bio-silica in sponge spicules involves an aging process after its enzymatic polycondensation: Evidence for an aquaporin-mediated water absorption
60. Inorganic polymeric phosphate/polyphosphate as an inducer of alkaline phosphatase and a modulator of intracellular Ca 2+ level in osteoblasts (SaOS-2 cells) in vitro
61. Arthrinins A–D: Novel diterpenoids and further constituents from the sponge derived fungus Arthrinium sp.
62. Interaction of the retinoic acid signaling pathway with spicule formation in the marine sponge Suberites domuncula through activation of bone morphogenetic protein-1
63. Molecular Evolution of Defense Pathways in Sponges: Self–Self-recognition and Fight against the Nonself
64. Bioengineering of the silica-polymerizing enzyme silicatein-α for a targeted application to hydroxyapatite
65. Bio-vaterite formation by glycoproteins from freshwater pearls
66. From anti-fouling to biofilm inhibition: New cytotoxic secondary metabolites from two Indonesian Agelas sponges
67. The role of biosilica in the osteoprotegerin/RANKL ratio in human osteoblast-like cells
68. Acceleration of chronic wound healing by bio-inorganic polyphosphate: In vitro studies and first clinical applications
69. Manganese/polymetallic nodules: Micro-structural characterization of exolithobiontic- and endolithobiontic microbial biofilms by scanning electron microscopy
70. Strombine dehydrogenase in the demosponge Suberites domuncula: Characterization and kinetic properties of the enzyme crucial for anaerobic metabolism
71. Bio-sintering processes in hexactinellid sponges: Fusion of bio-silica in giant basal spicules from Monorhaphis chuni
72. Evidence for biogenic processes during formation of ferromanganese crusts from the Pacific Ocean: Implications of biologically induced mineralization
73. Cytosporones, coumarins, and an alkaloid from the endophytic fungus Pestalotiopsis sp. isolated from the Chinese mangrove plant Rhizophoramucronata
74. Marine biominerals: perspectives and challenges for polymetallic nodules and crusts
75. The role of the silicatein-α interactor silintaphin-1 in biomimetic biomineralization
76. Chapter 3 Giant Siliceous Spicules From the Deep‐sea Glass Sponge Monorhaphis chuni
77. List of contributors
78. Enzymatically Synthesized Biosilica
79. Bioorganic/inorganic hybrid composition of sponge spicules: Matrix of the giant spicules and of the comitalia of the deep sea hexactinellid Monorhaphis
80. Axial growth of hexactinellid spicules: Formation of cone-like structural units in the giant basal spicules of the hexactinellid Monorhaphis
81. Regional and modular expression of morphogenetic factors in the demosponge Lubomirskia baicalensis
82. Effect of hypoosmotic stress by low salinity acclimation of Mediterranean mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis on biological parameters used for pollution assessment
83. The 2′-5′-oligoadenylate synthetase in the lowest metazoa: isolation, cloning, expression and functional activity in the sponge Lubomirskia baicalensis
84. Bioencapsulation of living bacteria ( Escherichia coli) with poly(silicate) after transformation with silicatein- α gene
85. Bioactive metabolites from the endophytic fungus Ampelomyces sp. isolated from the medicinal plant Urospermum picroides
86. Enzymatically Synthesized Inorganic Polymers as Morphogenetically Active Bone Scaffolds
87. Isolation and characterization of Wnt pathway-related genes from Porifera
88. Apposition of silica lamellae during growth of spicules in the demosponge Suberites domuncula: Biological/biochemical studies and chemical/biomimetical confirmation
89. Damipipecolin and damituricin, novel bioactive bromopyrrole alkaloids from the Mediterranean sponge Axinella damicornis
90. Analysis of the axial filament in spicules of the demosponge Geodia cydonium: Different silicatein composition in microscleres (asters) and megascleres (oxeas and triaenes)
91. Fractal-related assembly of the axial filament in the demosponge Suberites domuncula: Relevance to biomineralization and the formation of biogenic silica
92. Antiangiogenic, Antimicrobial, and Cytotoxic Potential of Sponge-Associated Bacteria
93. Aged Mice Devoid of the M3 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Develop Mild Dry Eye Disease
94. Molecular Cloning of Silicatein Gene from Marine Sponge Petrosia ficiformis (Porifera, Demospongiae) and Development of Primmorphs as a Model for Biosilicification Studies
95. Chapter 4 - Biomimetic routes to micro/nanofabrication: Morphogenetically active high-energy inorganic polyphosphate nano/microparticles
96. Biosilica
97. Synthesis of the Neurotoxin Quinolinic Acid in Apoptotic Tissue from Suberites domuncula: Cell Biological, Molecular Biological, and Chemical Analyses
98. Molecular Evolution of the Metazoan Extracellular Matrix: Cloning and Expression of Structural Proteins from the Demosponges Suberites domuncula and Geodia cydonium
99. Co-expression and Functional Interaction of Silicatein with Galectin: MATRIX-GUIDED FORMATION OF SILICEOUS SPICULES IN THE MARINE DEMOSPONGE SUBERITES DOMUNCULA
100. The stem cell concept in sponges (Porifera): Metazoan traits
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