Publications by authors named "Bert Klagges"

Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Bert Klagges"

  • - Bert Klagges' research primarily explores the mechanisms of learning and behavioral flexibility in Drosophila, emphasizing the cognitive capabilities of larvae despite their limited neuronal composition, as outlined in his article "Maggot learning and Synapsin function."
  • - Klagges has contributed to the field of biomedical ontologies by proposing a methodology to enhance relational expressions, facilitating improved coding and annotation while promoting interoperability and automated reasoning within biological and medical domains through his work "Relations in biomedical ontologies."
  • - His investigations into synapsin function reveal that while Drosophila lacking synapsins maintain general health, they exhibit significant impairments in complex behaviors, highlighting the nuanced role of synapsins in cognitive processes, as discussed in the article "Flies lacking all synapsins are unexpectedly healthy but are impaired in complex behaviour."