Jens Reich
Affiliations: | Max Delbrück Center, Berlin, Berlin, Germany |
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Kühnel M, Mayorga LS, Dandekar T, et al. (2008) Modelling phagosomal lipid networks that regulate actin assembly. Bmc Systems Biology. 2: 107 |
Kim H, Klein R, Majewski J, et al. (2004) Estimating rates of alternative splicing in mammals and invertebrates (multiple letters) Nature Genetics. 36: 915-917 |
Crass T, Antes I, Basekow R, et al. (2004) The Helmholtz Network for Bioinformatics: an integrative web portal for bioinformatics resources. Bioinformatics (Oxford, England). 20: 268-70 |
Harrington ED, Boue S, Valcarcel J, et al. (2004) Estimating rates of alternative splicing in mammals and invertebrates Nature Genetics. 36: 916-917 |
Brett D, Pospisil H, Valcárcel J, et al. (2002) Alternative splicing and genome complexity. Nature Genetics. 30: 29-30 |
Brett D, Lehmann G, Hanke J, et al. (2000) EST analysis online: WWW tools for detection of SNPs and alternative splice forms. Trends in Genetics : Tig. 16: 416-8 |
Sunyaev S, Hanke J, Brett D, et al. (2000) Individual variation in protein-coding sequences of human genome. Advances in Protein Chemistry. 54: 409-37 |
Brett D, Hanke J, Lehmann G, et al. (2000) EST comparison indicates 38% of human mRNAs contain possible alternative splice forms. Febs Letters. 474: 83-6 |
Sunyaev S, Hanke J, Aydin A, et al. (1999) Prediction of nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms in human disease-associated genes. Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany). 77: 754-60 |
Hanke J, Brett D, Zastrow I, et al. (1999) Alternative splicing of human genes: more the rule than the exception? Trends in Genetics : Tig. 15: 389-90 |