18 Works
epigenetic_qPCR_data_final.xlsx
Bjoern Samans, Marta Rossello Chornet, Araceli Rossello Chornet, Janine Jung, Konstantin Schildknecht, Laura Lozza, Lourdes Alos Zaragoza, Javier Hernández Laforet, Nina Babel & Sven Olek
We analysed whole blood and nasopharyngeal swabs from COVID-19 patients in two different cohorts collected at hospitals in Germany (Bochum) and Spain (Valencia) by epigenetic immune cell quantification using qPCR assays (demethyl-specific). The aim was to investigate the prognostic potential of this approach to identify patients with higher risk for a poor outcome. Also, we compared epigenetic data of patients with those of healthy donors.
Dataset includes Cp (crossing-point) values, cell specific plasmid units...
Dataset includes Cp (crossing-point) values, cell specific plasmid units...
Polymorphisms in dipeptidyl peptidase 4 reduce host cell entry of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus
Hannah Kleine-Weber, Simon Schroeder, Nadine Krüger, Alexander Prokscha, Hassan Y. Naim, Marcel A. Müller, Christian Drosten, Stefan Pöhlmann & Markus Hoffmann
Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes a severe respiratory disease in humans. The MERS-CoV spike (S) glycoprotein mediates viral entry into target cells. For this, MERS-CoV S engages the host cell protein dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4, CD26) and the interface between MERS-CoV S and DPP4 has been resolved on the atomic level. Here, we asked whether naturally-occurring polymorphisms in DPP4, that alter amino acid residues required for MERS-CoV S binding, influence cellular entry...
Impact of asylum interviews on the mental health of traumatized asylum seekers
Katrin Schock, Rita Rosner & Christine Knaevelsrud
Asylum interviews within the asylum procedure are associated with psychological stress for traumatized asylum seekers. This study investigates the impact of asylum interviews on the mental health in a sample of 40 traumatized asylum seekers. The comparison group consisted of refugees (N=10) that had not been invited to an asylum interview. Additionally, the moderating effects of trial-related variables such as perceived justice of the trial, stress of giving testimony, and stress of waiting for the...
Herbaceous layer projective vegetation cover at 56 sites in Central and Eastern Yakutia, in Summer 2021 (RU-Land_2021_Yakutia)
Laura Schild, Stefan Kruse, Birgit Heim, Amelie Stieg, Barbara von Hippel, Josias Gloy, Viktor Smirnikov, Nils Töpfer, Elena I Troeva, Luidmila A Pestryakova & Ulrike Herzschuh
Herbaceous layer projective vegetation cover is given in percent for each taxon and multiple quadrats at 57 sites with different vegetation types. The cover of different vegetation types at the sites is given in percent as well.The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions...
Heat stress can change the competitive outcome between fungi – insights from a modelling approach
Felix Wesener, Matthias Rillig & Britta Tietjen
Under a changing climate, soil fungal communities will increasingly be subject to periods of heat stress. These periods can affect the performance of individual fungi and their competition for space and resources. Competition between fungi is strongly controlled by the exudation of inhibitory compounds, resulting in different competitive outcomes that range from overgrowth of the inferior competitor to a deadlock, where the competing fungi inhibit each other. As heat stress can alter the competitive outcome...
epigenetic_qPCR_data_final.xlsx
Bjoern Samans, Marta Rossello Chornet, Araceli Rossello Chornet, Janine Jung, Konstantin Schildknecht, Laura Lozza, Lourdes Alos Zaragoza, Javier Hernández Laforet, Nina Babel & Sven Olek
We analysed whole blood and nasopharyngeal swabs from COVID-19 patients in two different cohorts collected at hospitals in Germany (Bochum) and Spain (Valencia) by epigenetic immune cell quantification using qPCR assays (demethyl-specific). The aim was to investigate the prognostic potential of this approach to identify patients with higher risk for a poor outcome. Also, we compared epigenetic data of patients with those of healthy donors.
Dataset includes Cp (crossing-point) values, cell specific plasmid units...
Dataset includes Cp (crossing-point) values, cell specific plasmid units...
Aggregated ground vegetation above-ground biomass at 56 sites in Central and Eastern Yakutia, in Summer 2021 (RU-Land_2021_Yakutia)
Laura Schild, Stefan Kruse, Birgit Heim, Amelie Stieg, Barbara von Hippel, Josias Gloy, Viktor Smirnikov, Nils Töpfer, Elena I Troeva, Luidmila A Pestryakova & Ulrike Herzschuh
Aggregated above-ground biomass for ground vegetation is given in g per m² for each taxon at 56 sites. Total ground vegetation biomass in g per m² and in kg for the entire site.The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within...
Re-evaluation of Cerebropollenites thiergartii Eberh.Schulz 1967 and related taxa: priority of Sciadopityspollenites and nomenclatural novelties
Julia Gravendyck, Clément Coiffard, Julien B. Bachelier & Wolfram Kürschner
The important marker species for the base of the Jurassic, Cerebropollenites thiergartii, occurs contemporaneously with at least nine related taxa. However, their distinction is difficult and has been confused in the past. In addition, a long history of numerous recombinations with different genus names (e.g. Tsugaepollenites and Sciadopityspollenites), and inconsistent classifications or synonymisations, further complicate the taxonomic framework of Cerebropollenites thiergartii. A comprehensive study of these ten taxa, summarising their crucial distinctive characteristics and potential...
Aggregated herbaceous layer projective vegetation cover at 56 sites in Central and Eastern Yakutia, in Summer 2021 (RU-Land_2021_Yakutia)
Laura Schild, Stefan Kruse, Birgit Heim, Amelie Stieg, Barbara von Hippel, Josias Gloy, Viktor Smirnikov, Nils Töpfer, Elena I Troeva, Luidmila A Pestryakova & Ulrike Herzschuh
Aggregated herbaceous layer projective vegetation cover is given in percent for each taxon for 57 sites. The cover of different vegetation types at the sites is given in percent as well.The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky,...
Aggregated moss layer projective vegetation cover at 56 sites in Central and Eastern Yakutia, in Summer 2021 (RU-Land_2021_Yakutia)
Laura Schild, Stefan Kruse, Birgit Heim, Amelie Stieg, Barbara von Hippel, Josias Gloy, Viktor Smirnikov, Nils Töpfer, Elena I Troeva, Luidmila A Pestryakova & Ulrike Herzschuh
Aggregated moss layer projective vegetation cover is given in percent for each taxon for 57 sites. The cover of different vegetation types at the sites is given in percent as well.The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky,...
Images of ground vegetation at 58 sites in Central and Eastern Yakutia, in Summer 2021 (RU-Land_2021_Yakutia)
Laura Schild, Stefan Kruse, Birgit Heim, Amelie Stieg, Barbara von Hippel, Josias Gloy, Viktor Smirnikov, Nils Töpfer, Elena I Troeva, Luidmila A Pestryakova & Ulrike Herzschuh
Vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky, Tattinsky and the Megino-Kangalassky District (Event EN21220 - EN21264). The study area is located within the boreal forest biome that is underlain by permafrost soils. The aim was to record the...
Raw plot-wise ground vegetation above-ground biomass at 56 sites in Central and Eastern Yakutia, in Summer 2021 (RU-Land_2021_Yakutia)
Laura Schild, Stefan Kruse, Birgit Heim, Amelie Stieg, Barbara von Hippel, Josias Gloy, Viktor Smirnikov, Nils Töpfer, Elena I Troeva, Luidmila A Pestryakova & Ulrike Herzschuh
Above-ground biomass for ground vegetation is given in g per m² for each taxon and different vegetation types at 56 sites. The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky, Tattinsky and the Megino-Kangalassky District (Event EN21220 - EN21264)....
Impact of asylum interviews on the mental health of traumatized asylum seekers
Katrin Schock, Rita Rosner & Christine Knaevelsrud
Asylum interviews within the asylum procedure are associated with psychological stress for traumatized asylum seekers. This study investigates the impact of asylum interviews on the mental health in a sample of 40 traumatized asylum seekers. The comparison group consisted of refugees (N=10) that had not been invited to an asylum interview. Additionally, the moderating effects of trial-related variables such as perceived justice of the trial, stress of giving testimony, and stress of waiting for the...
Re-evaluation of Cerebropollenites thiergartii Eberh.Schulz 1967 and related taxa: priority of Sciadopityspollenites and nomenclatural novelties
Julia Gravendyck, Clément Coiffard, Julien B. Bachelier & Wolfram Kürschner
The important marker species for the base of the Jurassic, Cerebropollenites thiergartii, occurs contemporaneously with at least nine related taxa. However, their distinction is difficult and has been confused in the past. In addition, a long history of numerous recombinations with different genus names (e.g. Tsugaepollenites and Sciadopityspollenites), and inconsistent classifications or synonymisations, further complicate the taxonomic framework of Cerebropollenites thiergartii. A comprehensive study of these ten taxa, summarising their crucial distinctive characteristics and potential...
Impact of new traumatic or stressful life events on pre-existing PTSD in traumatized refugees: results of a longitudinal study
Katrin Schock, Maria Böttche, Rita Rosner, Mechthild Wenk-Ansohn & Christine Knaevelsrud
Background: A significant proportion of trauma survivors experience an additional critical life event in the aftermath. These renewed experiences of traumatic and stressful life events may lead to an increase in trauma-related mental health symptoms. Method: In a longitudinal study, the effects of renewed experiences of a trauma or stressful life event were examined. For this purpose, refugees seeking asylum in Germany were assessed for posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTS), Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale (PDS), anxiety,...
Moss layer projective vegetation cover at 56 sites in Central and Eastern Yakutia, in Summer 2021 (RU-Land_2021_Yakutia)
Laura Schild, Stefan Kruse, Birgit Heim, Amelie Stieg, Barbara von Hippel, Josias Gloy, Viktor Smirnikov, Nils Töpfer, Elena I Troeva, Luidmila A Pestryakova & Ulrike Herzschuh
Moss layer projective vegetation cover is given in percent for each taxon and multiple quadrats at 57 sites with different vegetation types. The cover of different vegetation types at the sites is given in percent as well.The vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions...
Impact of new traumatic or stressful life events on pre-existing PTSD in traumatized refugees: results of a longitudinal study
Katrin Schock, Maria Böttche, Rita Rosner, Mechthild Wenk-Ansohn & Christine Knaevelsrud
Background: A significant proportion of trauma survivors experience an additional critical life event in the aftermath. These renewed experiences of traumatic and stressful life events may lead to an increase in trauma-related mental health symptoms. Method: In a longitudinal study, the effects of renewed experiences of a trauma or stressful life event were examined. For this purpose, refugees seeking asylum in Germany were assessed for posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTS), Posttraumatic Stress Diagnostic Scale (PDS), anxiety,...
Projective cover of ground vegetation types at 58 sites in Central and Eastern Yakutia, in Summer 2021 (RU-Land_2021_Yakutia)
Laura Schild, Stefan Kruse, Birgit Heim, Amelie Stieg, Barbara von Hippel, Josias Gloy, Viktor Smirnikov, Nils Töpfer, Elena I Troeva, Luidmila A Pestryakova & Ulrike Herzschuh
Vegetation surveys were carried out in four different study areas in the Sakha Republic, Russia: in the mountainous region of the Verkhoyansk Range within the Oymyakonsky and Tomponsky District (Event EN21-201 - EN21-219), and in three lowland regions of Central Yakutia within the Churapchinsky, Tattinsky and the Megino-Kangalassky District (Event EN21220 - EN21264). The study area is located within the boreal forest biome that is underlain by permafrost soils. The aim was to record the...
Affiliations
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Freie Universität Berlin10
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North-Eastern Federal University8
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Institut für Biologie, Freie Universität Berlin8
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Heidelberg University2
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German Cancer Research Center2
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Ruhr University Bochum2
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Charité - University Medicine Berlin1
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University of Göttingen1
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German Center for Infection Research1
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German Primate Center1