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Publications
M Barberis, C Beck, A Amoussouvi, G Schreiber, C Diener, A Herrmann and E Klipp.
A low number of SIC1 mRNA molecules ensures a low noise level in cell cycle progression of budding yeast.
Mol. Biosyst. 7 (10):2804–2812, October 2011.
URLG Schreiber, M Barberis, S Scolari, C Klaus, A Herrmann and E Klipp.
Unraveling interactions of cell cycle-regulating proteins Sic1 and B-type cyclins in living yeast cells: a FLIM-FRET approach.
FASEB J. 26 (2):546–554, February 2012.
URLT W Spiesser, C Müller, G Schreiber, M Krantz and E Klipp.
Size homeostasis can be intrinsic to growing cell populations and explained without size sensing or signalling.
FEBS J. 279 (22):4213–4230, November 2012.
URLJ G Rodriguez Plaza, R Morales-Nava, C Diener, G Schreiber, Z D Gonzalez, M T Lara Ortiz, I Ortega Blake, O Pantoja, R Volkmer, E Klipp, A Herrmann and G Del Rio.
Cell penetrating peptides and cationic antibacterial peptides: two sides of the same coin.
J. Biol. Chem. 289 (21):14448–14457, May 2014.
URLC Diener, G Schreiber, W Giese, G Del Rio, A Schröder and E Klipp.
Yeast mating and image-based quantification of spatial pattern formation.
PLoS Comput. Biol. 10 (6):e1003690, June 2014.
URLAouefa Amoussouvi, Lotte Teufel, Matthias Reis, Martin Seeger, Julia Katharina Schlichting, Gabriele Schreiber, Andreas Herrmann and Edda Klipp.
Transcriptional timing and noise of yeast cell cycle regulators–a single cell and single molecule approach.
npj Systems Biology and Applications 4(1):17, 2018.
URLVladimir J Arellano, Paula Martinell García, Jonathan G Rodríguez Plaza, Maria T Lara Ortiz, Gabriele Schreiber, Rudolf Volkmer, Edda Klipp and Gabriel Del Rio.
An Antimicrobial Peptide Induces FIG1-Dependent Cell Death During Cell Cycle Arrest in Yeast.
Front Microbiol 9:1240, 2018.
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