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  • Nonlinear DNA methylation trajectories in aging male mice.
    Olecka* M, van Bömmel* A, Best L, Haase M, Foerste S, Riege K, Dost T, Flor S, Witte OW, Franzenburg S, Groth M, von Eyss B, Kaleta C, Frahm C, Hoffmann S
    Nat Commun 2024, 15(1), 3074 * equal contribution
  • iSODA: A Comprehensive Tool for Integrative Omics Data Analysis in Single- and Multi-Omics Experiments
    Olivier-Jimenez D, J.E.Derks R, Harari O, Cruchaga C, Ali M, Ori A, Di Fraia D, Cabukusta B, Henrie A, Giera M, Mohammed Y
    bioRxiv 2024, https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.08.
  • Compromised CDK12 activity causes dependency on the high activity of O-GlcNAc transferase.
    Pallasaho S, Gondane A, Kutz J, Liang J, Yalala S, Duveau DY, Pospiech H, Thomas CJ, Loda M, Itkonen HM
    Glycobiology 2024, 34(12), cwae081
  • Functional study of SMG6-mediated mRNA decay in brain development
    Pereira Carvalho Guerra G
    Dissertation 2024, Jena, Germany
  • Aging-associated decline of phosphatidylcholine synthesis is a malleable trigger of natural mitochondrial aging
    Poliezhaieva T, Alonso Pernas P, Espada L, Bayar M, Li Y, Melike Dönertaş H, A.Ermolaeva M
    bioRxiv 2024, https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.04.
  • Surface microlayer-mediated virome dissemination in the Central Arctic.
    Rahlff J, Westmeijer G, Weissenbach J, Antson A, Holmfeldt K
    Microbiome 2024, 12(1), 218
  • Viral challenges and adaptations between Central Arctic Ocean and atmosphere
    Rahlff J, Westmeijer G, Weissenbach J, Antson A, Holmfeldt K
    bioRxiv 2024, https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.03.
  • PAPAS promotes differentiation of mammary epithelial cells and suppresses breast carcinogenesis.
    Ren S, Bai F, Schnell V, Stanko C, Ritsch M, Schenk T, Barth E, Marz M, Wang B, Pei XH, Bierhoff H
    Cell Rep 2024, 43(1), 113644
  • Endogenous viral elements: insights into data availability and accessibility.
    Ritsch M, Brait N, Harvey E, Marz M, Lequime S
    Virus Evol 2024, 10(1), veae099
  • Endogenous Bornavirus-like Elements in Bats: Evolutionary Insights from the Conserved Riboviral L-Gene in Microbats and Its Antisense Transcription in Myotis daubentonii.
    Ritsch M, Eulenfeld T, Lamkiewicz K, Schoen A, Weber F, Hölzer** M, Marz** M
    Viruses 2024, 16(8), 1210 ** co-corresponding authors