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Date of defense Name of master student Title of master thesis 172 20th December, 2019 Jonas Lucht Study of the bacterial catalase KatG and rice candidate genes in rice colonization by the endophyte Azoarcus
Section: FB2
2011 Jan Michel Meyer Establishment of a 454-amplicon sequencing method for field applications to study biodiversity with emphasize on Azadinium 61 1st July, 2011 Aishwarya Kishore Paknikar Anaerobic d
Malla Characterization of Nogo receptor and Nogo receptor homologues by interaction and expression studies 5 11th August, 2005 Joel Smith Molecular cloning, recombinant expression and enzymatic activity of
ligation based DNA microarray system 38 21st October, 2008 Alaa Mohamed Ahmed Othman Quantitative study of the cellular interactions of B-6-16 boron containing liposomes 37 13th October, 2008 Teja Shripad
Role of PHLPP 1/2 phosphatases in pancreatic ß-cells 91 23th September, 2013 Eva-Maria Blumrich Studies on the intra- and extra-exosomal secretion of hepatoma-derived growth factor 90 26th July, 2013 Kore
oxide nanoparticles by oligodendroglial cells 67 27th Februar, 2012 Amod Anand Godbole An in vitro study of the interactions of Xenopus lamin LIV with other endogenous lamins
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to provide electrons for reductive biosyntheses and antioxidative processes, respectively. We are studying for brain cells the metablic oxidation processes that are delivering electrons to the cellular redox
production by drugs and toxins that affect glycolysis and/or mitochondrial functions. In addition, we study the mitochondrial metabolism of monocarboxylates such as pyruvate and ketone bodies. © Prof. Ralf