7 results match your criteria: "Free University of BerlinBerlin[Affiliation]"
Front Plant Sci
September 2017
Plant Physiology, Dahlem Centre of Plant Sciences, Free University of BerlinBerlin, Germany.
The mutant ( of was isolated in a genetic screening approach for mutants with defects in chloroplast-to-nucleus redox signaling. It has an atypically low activation status of the 2-Cys peroxiredoxin-A promoter in the seedling stage. shows wildtype-like germination, seedling development and greening, but slower growth and reduced biomass in the rosette stage.
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May 2017
Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science, University of TrentoTrento, Italy.
The promotion of positive mental health is a becoming priority worldwide. Despite all the efforts invested in preventive and curative work, it is estimated that one in four persons will experience a mental health condition at some point in their lives. Even more worrying is the fact that up to a half of all mental health problems have their onset before the age of 14.
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April 2017
Institute of Biology, Free University of BerlinBerlin, Germany.
Polycomb Group (PcG) proteins mediate chromatin repression in plants and animals by catalyzing H3K27 methylation and H2AK118/119 mono-ubiquitination through the activity of the Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) and PRC1, respectively. PcG proteins were extensively studied in higher plants, but their function and target genes in unicellular branches of the green lineage remain largely unknown. To shed light on PcG function and in a broad evolutionary context, we demonstrate phylogenetic relationship of core PRC1 and PRC2 proteins and H3K27me3 biochemical presence in several unicellular algae of different phylogenetic subclades.
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April 2017
Department of Neurology, Municipal Hospital of Bremen-OstBremen, Germany.
With promising results in recent treatment trials for Alzheimer's disease (AD), it becomes increasingly important to distinguish AD at early stages from other causes for cognitive impairment. However, existing diagnostic methods are either invasive (lumbar punctures, PET) or inaccurate Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). This study investigates the potential of neuropsychological testing (NPT) to specifically identify those patients with possible AD among a sample of 158 patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) or dementia for various causes.
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March 2016
Plant Physiology, Dahlem Center of Plant Sciences, Free University of Berlin Berlin, Germany.
Temperature variations impact on the balance between photosynthetic electron transport and electron-consuming assimilation reactions and transiently increase generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Previous studies demonstrated that the expression of C-repeat binding factors (CBFs), which activate cold acclimation reactions, respond to chloroplast ROS signals and that cold deacclimation is partly halted for days after the transfer of acclimated plants to optimal growth conditions in four Arabidopsis accessions from cold-continental habitats. We hypothesized that these accessions differ from others in the regulation of the plastid antioxidant system (PAS).
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March 2016
Luxembourg Centre for Educational Testing, Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education, University of Luxembourg Luxembourg, Luxembourg.
The present study investigated the developmental dynamics of general and subject-specific (i.e., mathematics, French, and German) components of students' academic self-concept, anxiety, and interest.
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January 2016
Applied Emotion and Motivation Research, Institute of Psychology and Education, Ulm UniversityUlm, Germany; Department of Psychiatry, University of TübingenTübingen, Germany; Department of Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Imaging, University of TübingenTübingen, Germany; Department of Psychology, University of WürzburgWürzburg, Germany.
The affective dimensions of emotional valence and emotional arousal affect processing of verbal and pictorial stimuli. Traditional emotional theories assume a linear relationship between these dimensions, with valence determining the direction of a behavior (approach vs. withdrawal) and arousal its intensity or strength.
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