278 results on '"Weinberger, Florian"'
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2. Modulating cardiac physiology in engineered heart tissue with the bidirectional optogenetic tool BiPOLES
3. Cross-Host Protection of Marine Bacteria Against Macroalgal Disease
4. A pathway to improve seaweed aquaculture through microbiota manipulation
5. Human engineered heart tissue transplantation in a guinea pig chronic injury model
6. Shifting chemical defence or novel weapons? A review of defence traits in Agarophyton vermiculophyllum and other invasive seaweeds
7. Piezo2 is not an indispensable mechanosensor in murine cardiomyocytes
8. How to repair a broken heart with pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes
9. Responses at various levels of ecological hierarchy indicate acclimation to sequential sublethal heatwaves in a temperate benthic ecosystem.
10. Draft genome and description of Waterburya agarophytonicola gen. nov. sp. nov. (Pleurocapsales, Cyanobacteria): a seaweed symbiont
11. The role of host promiscuity in the invasion process of a seaweed holobiont
12. Non‐selective microbiota reduction after the elicitation of a seaweed's immune response.
13. Impact of persistently high sea surface temperatures on the rhizobiomes of Zostera marina in a Baltic Sea benthocosms.
14. Assessment of Cardiotoxicity With Stem Cell-based Strategies
15. Impulse initiation in engrafted pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes can stimulate the recipient heart
16. Epicardial cells derived from human embryonic stem cells augment cardiomyocyte-driven heart regeneration
17. Can targeted defense elicitation improve seaweed aquaculture?
18. Anti-epiphyte defences in the red seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla: non-native algae are better defended than their native conspecifics
19. Salinity and host drive Ulva‐associated bacterial communities across the Atlantic–Baltic Sea gradient.
20. Rapid adaptation to controlling new microbial epibionts in the invaded range promotes invasiveness of an exotic seaweed
21. Induction of Phlorotannins and Gene Expression in the Brown Macroalga Fucus vesiculosus in Response to the Herbivore Littorina littorea
22. Heart Repair With Myocytes: Why Not Take Your Own?
23. Human iPS cell-derived engineered heart tissue does not affect ventricular arrhythmias in a guinea pig cryo-injury model
24. Surface chemical defence of the eelgrass Zostera marina against microbial foulers
25. Evidence for Minimal Cardiogenic Potential of Stem Cell Antigen 1–Positive Cells in the Adult Mouse Heart
26. In situ common garden assays demonstrate increased defense against natural fouling in non-native populations of the red seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla
27. Fluctuations in the strength of chemical antifouling defenses in a red macroalga in response to variations in epibiont colonization pressure
28. Selection of heat-shock resistance traits during the invasion of the seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla
29. Invasion success of the seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla correlates with low palatibility
30. Elevated Temperature-Induced Epimicrobiome Shifts in an Invasive Seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla.
31. Genome‐scale signatures of adaptive gene expression changes in an invasive seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla.
32. Effects of limitation stress and of disruptive stress on induced antigrazing defense in the bladder wrack Fucus vesiculosus
33. Different regulation of haloperoxidation during agar oligosaccharide-activated defence mechanisms in two related red algae, Gracilaria sp. and Gracilaria chilensis
34. Apoplastic oxidation of L-asparagine is involved in the control of the green algal endophyte Acrochaete operculata Correa & Nielsen by the red seaweed Chondrus crispus Stackhouse
35. Ranolazine antagonizes catecholamine-induced dysfunction in isolated cardiomyocytes, but lacks long-term therapeutic effects in vivo in a mouse model of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
36. Non‐native hosts of an invasive seaweed holobiont have more stable microbial communities compared to native hosts in response to thermal stress.
37. Knock-out of nexilin in mice leads to dilated cardiomyopathy and endomyocardial fibroelastosis
38. Contractile Force of Transplanted Cardiomyocytes Actively Supports Heart Function After Injury.
39. potential future Fontan modification: preliminary in vitro data of a pressure-generating tube from engineered heart tissue.
40. Up-Regulation of Lipoxygenase, Phospholipase, and Oxylipin-Production in the Induced Chemical Defense of the Red Alga Gracilaria chilensis against Epiphytes
41. Pathogen-induced defense and innate immunity in macroalgae
42. Rescue of cardiomyopathy through U7snRNA-mediated exon skipping in Mybpc3-targeted knock-in mice
43. The Chondrus crispus-Acrochaete operculata host-pathogen association, a novel model in glycobiology and applied phycopathology
44. Vegetation of the supralittoral and upper sublittoral zones of the Western German Baltic Sea coast: a phytosociological study.
45. Endogenous and exogenous elicitors of a hypersensitive response in Gracilaria conferta (Rhodophyta)
46. Shifting beach wrack composition in the SW Baltic Sea and its effect on beach use.
47. Bacterial induction and inhibition of a fast mecrotic response in Gracilaria conferta (Rhodophyta)
48. Engineered heart tissue and optogenetics – A powerful and versatile combination
49. A simple and flexible platform for optogenetic pacing in cardiac tissue engineering
50. Engineered heart tissue with a pharmacological off-switch as a tool to study the influence of cardiac work on cardiomyocyte maturation
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