Publications by authors named "Robert Schwieger"

variants and decreased glucocerebrosidase (GCase) activity are implicated in Parkinson's disease (PD). We investigated the hypothesis that increased levels of glucosylceramide (GlcCer), one of GCase main substrates, are involved in PD pathogenesis. Using multiple genetic methods, we show that not , is the main regulator of plasma GlcCer levels, yet it is not involved in PD pathogenesis.

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One of the main theoretical questions in the field of discrete regulatory networks is the question what aspects of the dynamics - the structure of the state transition graph - are already imposed by structural descriptions of the network such as the interaction graph. For Boolean networks, prior work has concentrated on different versions of the Thomas conjectures that link feedback cycles in the network structure to attractor properties. Other approaches check algorithmically whether certain properties hold true for all models sharing specific structural constraints, e.

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The reproductive cycle of mono-ovulatory species such as cows or humans is known to show two or more waves of follicular growth and decline between two successive ovulations. Within each wave, there is one dominant follicle escorted by subordinate follicles of varying number. Under the surge of the luteinizing hormone a growing dominant follicle ovulates.

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