Publications by authors named "Stefan Schmieder"

In contrast to mammals, early B cell differentiation and diversification of the antibody repertoire in chickens do not take place in the bone marrow but in a specialized gut associated lymphoid tissue (GALT), the bursa of Fabricius. During embryonic development, B cell precursors migrate to the bursa anlage, where they proliferate and diversify their B cell receptor repertoire. Around hatch these diversified B cells start to emigrate from the bursa of Fabricius and populate peripheral lymphoid organs, but very little is known how the migratory processes are regulated.

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Quantitative detection of angiogenic biomarkers provides a powerful tool to diagnose cancers in early stages and to follow its progression during therapy. Conventional tests require trained personnel, dedicated laboratory equipment and are generally time-consuming. Herein, we propose our developed biosensing platform as a useful tool for a rapid determination of Angiopoietin-2 biomarker directly from patient plasma within 30 minutes, without any sample preparation or dilution.

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In this work, an approach for SPR spectroscopy using the SPR system is examined that combines signal amplification by PCR and magnetic nanoparticles in one injection step. Therefore, the synthesis of PCR products was performed on the beads similar to a solid-phase PCR, termed PCR-on-a-bead. The functionality of this PCR was proven using an enzymatic assay.

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MiRNAs are endogenous noncoding RNA molecules. They play important gene-regulatory roles by binding to the mRNA of target genes thereby leading to either transcript degradation or translational repression. In virtually all diseases, distinct alterations of miRNA expression profiles have been found thus suggesting miRNAs as interesting biomarkers.

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The surface plasmon resonance (SPR) based 'Phytochip' was developed to distinguish virus-infected plants from non-infected plants. The system detects DNA-RNA hybridization to show the presence of phytopathogenic viruses such as the RNA virus barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV) in wheat leaves. To achieve this BSMV and wheat specific oligonucleotides, and a negative control yeast oligonucleotide, were immobilized on a SPR gold surface chip.

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