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II. Publications by Humboldt Research Fellows from Germany in 2000
Biosciences, life sciences

Beye, Prof. Dr. Martin, Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
   Field of research: Zoology
   Host: Prof. Dr. Robert E. Page University of California, Davis

Martin Beye : Molecules to behaviour in the honeybee- the emergence of comparative neurogenomics. In: Trends in Neuroscience. 23, 2000, p. 1671 - 1674.


Blenau, Dr. Wolfgang, Universität Potsdam, Germany
   Field of research: Neurobiology
   Host: Prof. Dr. Alison Ruth Mercer University of Otago

Wolfgang Blenau, A. Baumann: Molecular properties of biogenic amine receptors from honeybee (Apis mellifera) brain. In: ANT Embrapa Soja - XXI International Congress of Entomology. (Ed. D. L. Gazzoni) Brazil: Londrina, 2000, p. 592.


Bosch, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Thomas, Universität Kiel, Germany
   Field of research: Cell biochemistry
   Host: Prof. Dr. Hans Bode University of California, Irvine

Jan U. Lohmann and T.C.G. Bosch: The novel peptide HEADY specifies apical fate in a simple, radially symmetric metazoan. In: Genes and Development. 14 (21), 2000, p. 2771 - 2777.

C.R. Venturelli, S. Kuznetsov, L.M. Salgado, T.C.G. Bosch: An IQGAP-related gene is activated during tentacle formation in the simplemetazoan Hydra. In: Dev Gene Evol 210 (2000) . 8/9, 2000, p. 458 - 463.

T. Kakahashi, O. Koizumi, Y. Ariura, A. Romanovitch, T.C.G. Bosch, Y. Kobayakawa, S. Mohri, H.R. Bode, S. Yum, M. Hatta and T. Fujisawa: A novel neuropeptide, Hym-355, positively regulates neuron differentiation in Hydra. In: Development. 127 (5), 2000, p. 997 - 1005.


Brune, Prof. Dr. Andreas, MPI für terrestrische Mikrobiologie, Germany
   Field of research: Microbe ecology
   Host: Prof. Dr. John Allen Breznak Michigan State University

S. Bauer, A. Tholen, J. Overmann, A. Brune: Characterization of abundance and diversity of lactic acid bacteria in the hindgut of wood- and soil-feeding termites by molecular and culture-dependent techniques. In: Arch. Microbiology. 173, 2000, p. 126 - 137.


Gadau, Prof. Dr. Jürgen, Arizona State University, Germany
   Field of research: Population genetics
   Host: Prof. Dr. Robert E. Page University of California, Davis

Jürgen Gadau, Christina Sauer, Erko Stakcebrandt, Bert Hölldobler, Roy Gross: Systematic relationships and cospeciation of bacterial endosymbionts and their carpenter ant host species: proposal of the new taxon Candidatus Blochmannia gen. nov. In: Int. J. of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 50, 2000, p. 1877 - 1886 [16S rDNA, endosymbiosis, Camponotus spp., ].


Geisler, Dr. Markus, Universität Zürich, Germany
   Field of research: Pure research in plant biology
   Host: Prof. Dr. Enrico Martinoia Universite de Neuchatel

Markus Geisler, Nathalie Frangne, Eric Gomes, Enrico Martinoia, Michael G. Palmgren: The ACA4 Gene of Arabidopsis Encodes a Vacuolar Membrane Calcium Pump that Improves Salt Tolerance in Yeast1. In: Plant Physiology. 124, 2000, p. 1814 - 1827.

Markus Geisler, Kristian B. Axelsen, Jeffrey F. Harper, Michael G. Palmgren: Molecular aspects of higher plant P-type Ca2+-ATPhases. In: Biochimica et Biophysica . 1465, 2000, p. 52 - 78 [Ca2+-ATPase; Calcium signaling; CaM-stimulatet Ca2+-ATPase; Calcium pump in sarcoplasmic or endoplasmic reticulum; Calmodulin; Plant; Phospholamban].


Hacke, Dr. Uwe, University of Alberta, Germany
   Field of research: Plant physiology
   Host: Prof. Dr. James Ehleringer University of Utah

U.G. Hacke, J.S. Sperry, J. Pittermann: Drought experience and cavitation resistance in six shrubs from the Great Basin, Utah. In: Basic Appl. Ecol.. 1, 2000, p. 31 - 41.

U.G. Hacke, J.S. Sperry et al.: Influence of soil porosity on water use in Pinus taeda. In: Oecologia. 124, 2000, p. 495 - 505.

Uwe Hacke: Sap ascent in plants. In: Tree Sap II. (Ed. M. Terazawa) Hokkaido: Hokkaido University Press, 2000, p. 59 - 66.


Hesse, Priv. Doz. Matthias, Cornell University, Germany
   Field of research: Immunobiology
   Host: Dr. Alan Sher National Institutes of Health

M. Hesse, A.W. Cheever et al.: NOS-2 mediates the protective anti-inflammatory and antifibrotic effects of the Th1-inducing adjuvant, IL-12, in a Th2 model of granulomatous disease. In: American J. Pathology. 157, 2000, 945 pp.


Heyer, Dr. Babette Sabine, Origen Therapeutics, Germany
   Field of research: Molecular biology
   Host: Prof. Dr. Christine Guthrie University of California, San Francisco

Babette Sabine Heyer, Alasdair MacAuley, Ole Behrendtsen, Zena Werb: Hypersensitivity to DNA damage leads to increased apoptosis durin early mouse development. In: Genes & Development. 14, 2000, p. 2072 - 2084.


Karsten, Prof. Dr. Ulf, Universität Rostock, Germany
   Field of research: Marine biology
   Host: Prof. Dr. Robert King University of New South Wales

Ulf Karsten, John A. West: Living in the intertidal zone - seasonal effects on heterosides and sun-screen compounds in the red alga Bangia atropurpurea (Bangiales). In: Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 254, 2000, p. 221 - 234.

Ulf Karsten: Occurrence of photoprotective mycosporine-like amino acid compounds (MAAs) in marine red macroalgae from temperate Australian waters. In: Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales . 122, 2000, p. 123 - 129.


Klein, Dr. Markus, Universität Zürich, Germany
   Field of research: Plant physiology
   Host: Prof. Dr. Enrico Martinoia Universite de Neuchatel

M. Klein, E. Martinoia et al.: A membrane-potential dependent ABC-like transporter mediates the vacuolar uptake of rye flavone glucuronides: regulation of glucuronide uptake by glutathione and its conjugates. In: Plant J.. 21/3, 2000, p. 289 - 304.


König, Dr. Andreas, Stony Brook University, Germany
   Field of research: Primates
   Host: Prof. Dr. Mahendra Kumar Giri Tribhuvan University

Andreas König: Competitive regimes in forest-dwelling Hanuman langur females (Semnopithecus entellus). In: Behav Ecol Sociobiol. 48, 2000, p. 93 - 109 [Feeding competition, Energy budget, Resource distribution, Dominance hierarchy, Semnopithecus entellus].


Kuner, Prof. Dr. Thomas, Universität Heidelberg, Germany
   Field of research: Neurobiology
   Host: Prof. Dr. George Augustine Duke University

T. Kuner, G.J. Augustine: A genetically encoded ratiometric indicator for chloride: Capturing chloride transients in cultured hippocampal neurons. In: Neuron. 27, 2000, p. 447 - 459.


Lazarus, Dr. Michael, Osaka Bioscience Institute, Germany
   Field of research: Neurobiology
   Host: Prof. Dr. Osamu Hayaishi Osaka Bioscience Institute

Michael Lazarus, Y. Fujitani, O. Hayaishi, Y. Urade: Expression and Regulation of Microsomal Glutathione-dependent Prostaglandin E Synthase in Mouse Tissues and Murine Macrophages. In: Proceedings of the Japanese Society for Immunology. 30, 2000, p. 75.

Michael Lazarus, C. T. Beuckmann, D. Gerashchenko, A. Mizoguchi, S. Nomura, I. Mohri, A. Uesugi, T. Kaneko, N. Mizuno, O. Hayaishi, Y. Urade: Cellular localization of lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase (beta-trace) in the central nervous system of the adult rat. In: Journal of Comparative Neurology. 428, 2000, p. 62 - 78.


Liedtke, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang, Duke University, Germany
   Field of research: Neurobiology
   Host: Prof. Dr. Cedric S. Raine Yeshiva University

Wolfgang Liedtke, Yong Choe, Marc A. Marti-Renom, Andrea M. Bell, Charlotte S. Denis, Andrej Sali, Albert James Hudspeth, Jeffrey M. Friedman, Stefan Heller: Vanilloid Receptor Related Osmotically Activated Channel (VR-OAC), a candidate vertebrate osmoreceptor. In: Cell. 103, 2000, p. 525 - 535 [sensory neuroscience, osmoregulation, osmoreceptor, mechanoreceptor].


Luy, Dr. Burkhard, Technische Universität München, Germany
   Field of research: Biophysical chemistry
   Host: Prof. Dr. John P. Marino Center for Advanced Research in Biotechnology

Burkhard Luy, Steffen J. Glaser: Analytical Polarization and Coherence Transfer Functions for Three Dipolar Coupled Spins 1/2. In: J. of Magnetic Resonance. 142, 2000, p. 280 - 287 [Hartmann-Hahn transfer; dipolar coupling; analytical transfer functions; DCOSY].

Burkhard Luy, Steffen J. Glaser: Broadband Heteronuclear Hartmann-hahn Sequences with Short Cycle Times. In: J. of Magnetic Resonance. 142, 2000, p. 369 - 371 [short mixing sequenz; Hartmann-Hahn transfer; HEHAHA].

Burkhard Luy, John P. Marino: Direct Evidence for Watson-Crick Base Pairs in a Dynamic Region of RNA Structure. In: J. of the American Chemical Society. 122, 33, 2000, p. 8095 - 8096.

Burkhard Luy, Steffen J. Glaser: Negative polarization transfer between a spin 1/2 and a spin 1. In: Chemical Physics letters. 323, 2000, p. 377 - 381.


Oheim, Dr. Martin, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Germany
   Field of research: Neurobiology
   Host: Dr. Jerome Ch. Mertz Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

Martin Oheim, Walter Stühmer: Tracking chromaffin granules on their way through the actin cortex. In: Eur. Biophys. J.. 29, 2000, p. 67 - 89 [Exocytosis, Total internal reflection fluorescence, Single-particle tracking, Evanescent wave microscopy, Diffusion].


Pulverer, Dr. Bernd, Macmillan Magazines Ltd., Germany
   Field of research: Molecular biology
   Host: Prof. Dr. Rainer F. Storb Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Bernd Pulverer, Anette Sommer, Grant A. McArthur, Pobert N. Eisenman, Bernhard Lüscher: Analysis of Myc/Max/Mad Network Members in Adipogenesis: Inhibition of the Proliferative Burst and Differentiation by Ectopically Expressed Mad1. In: J. of Cellular Physiology. 183, 2000, p. 399 - 410.


Rückert, Dr. Markus, WILEX AG, Germany
   Field of research: Biophysical chemistry
   Host: Dr. Bengt Persson Karolinska Institute

M. Rückert, G. Otting: Alignment of biological macromolecules in novel nonionic liquid crystalline media for NMR experiments. In: J. American Chem. Soc.. 122, 2000, p. 7793 - 7797.

G. Otting, M. Rückert et al.: NMR experiments for the sign determination of homonuclear scalar and residual dipolar couplings. In: J. Biomolecular NMR. 16, 2000, p. 343 - 346.


Schaffrath, Priv. Doz. Dr. Raffael, University of Leicester, Germany
   Field of research: Molecular biology
   Host: Dr. Marie A. Keaveney Harvard Medical School

R. Schaffrath, K. Sasnauskas, P.A. Meacock: Use of gene shuffles to study the cytoplasmic transcription system operating on Kluyveromyces lactis linear DNA plasmids. In: Enzyme Microbial. Technol.. 26, 2000, p. 664 - 670.


Simmel, Prof. Dr. Friedrich, Technische Universität München, Germany
   Field of research: Biophysics
   Host: Dr. Bernard Yurke Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies

A DNA-fuelled molecular machine made of DNA. In: Nature. 406, 2000, p. 605.


Stein, Prof. Dr. Ulrike, Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin (MDC), Germany
   Field of research: Molecular biology
   Host: Dr. Robert H. Shoemaker National Institutes of Health

W. Walther, U. Stein et al.: Chemotherapy-inducible vector for gene therapy of cancer. In: Gene therapy of cancer: Methods and protocols. Totowa: Humana Press, 2000, p. 371 - 392.


Troje, Prof. Dr. Nikolaus, Queen's University at Kingston, Germany
   Field of research: Behavioural physiology, ethology
   Host: Prof. Dr. Barrie James Frost Queen's University at Kingston

N. Troje, B.J. Frost: Head-bobbing in pigeons: How stable is the hold phase?. In: J. Experimental Biol.. 203, 2000, p. 935 - 940.


Wiemann, Dr. Torsten, Senomyx, Inc., Germany
   Field of research: Biochemistry
   Host: Prof. Dr. Kyriacos C. Nicolaou Scripps Clinic & Research Foundation

P. Wentworth, T. Wiemann, K.D. Janda: A new class of pentacoordinate ribonuclease inhibitors: Synthesis, characterization, and inhibition studies of ribonuclease and anhydropentofuranose oxorhenium(V) complexes. In: J. American Chem. Soc.. 118/50, 2000, p. 12521 - 12527.

D.P. Weiner, T. Wiemann et al.: A pentacoordinate oxorhenium(V) metallochelate elicits antibody catalysts for phosphodiester cleavage. In: J. American Chem. Soc.. 119/17, 2000, p. 4088 - 4089.


Wikelski, Prof. Dr. Martin, MPI für Ornithologie, Germany
   Field of research: Zoology
   Host: Prof. Dr. George James Kenagy University of Washington

M. Wikelski, C. Thom: Marine iguanas shrink to survive El Nino. In: Nature. 403, 2000, 37 pp.

M. Hau, M. Wikelski et al.: Testosterone and year-round territorial aggression in a tropical bird. In: General and Comparative Endocrinology. 117, 2000, p. 20 - 33.

M. Wikelski, P.H. Wrege: Niche expansion, body size, and survival in Galápagos marine iguanas. In: Oecologia. 124, 2000, p. 107115.

M. Hau, M. Wikelski, J.C. Wingfield: Visual and nutritional food cues fine-tune timing of reproduction in a neotropical rainforest bird. In: J. Experimental Zoology. 286, 2000, p. 494 - 504.


Zimmer, Priv. Doz. Dr. Thomas, Universität Jena, Germany
   Field of research: Molecular biology
   Host: Prof. Dr. Masamichi Takagi University of Tokyo

T. Zimmer, A. Ogura et al.: Gene regulation in response to overexpression of cytochrome P450 and proliferation of the endoplasmic reticulum in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In: Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem.. 64, 2000, p. 1930 - 1936.


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