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  • Inhibition of Cdk5 increases osteoblast differentiation and bone mass and improves fracture healing.
    Ahmad M, Krüger BT, Kroll T, Vettorazzi S, Dorn AK, Mengele F, Lee S, Nandi S, Yilmaz D, Stolz M, Tangudu NK, Vázquez DC, Pachmayr J, Cirstea IC, Spasic MV, Ploubidou A, Ignatius A, Tuckermann J
    Bone Res 2022, 10(1), 33
  • Paneth cells drive intestinal stem cell competition and clonality in aging and calorie restriction
    Annunziata F, Rasa SMM, Krepelova A, Lu J, Minetti A, Omrani O, Nunna S, Adam L, Käppel S, Neri F
    Eur J Cell Biol 2022, 101(4), 151282
  • Population size shapes the evolution of lifespan
    Bagic M, Valenzano DR
    bioRxiv 2022
  • Quantification of noradrenergic-, dopaminergic-, and tectal-neurons during aging in the short-lived killifish Nothobranchius furzeri.
    Bagnoli S, Fronte B, Bibbiani C, Terzibasi Tozzini E, Cellerino A
    Aging Cell 2022, 21(9), e13689
  • Investigating the proteasome interaction network using proximity ligation coupled to mass spectrometry
    Bartolome A
    Dissertation 2022, Jena, Germany
  • ProteasomeID: quantitative mapping of proteasome interactomes and substrates for in vitro and in vivo studies
    Bartolome A, Heiby* JC, Dau* T, Di Fraia D, Heinze I, Kirkpatrick JM, Ori A
    bioRxiv 2022, https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08. * equal contribution
  • Vitamin A metabolism in niche cells activates retinoic acid signaling and impairs stem cell function and skeletal muscle maintenance in aging mice
    Becker F
    Dissertation 2022, Jena
  • The role of exosomes in inter-cellular and inter-organ communication of the peripheral nervous system.
    Bischoff JP, Schulz A, Morrison H
    FEBS Lett 2022, 596(5), 655-64
  • Extensive age-dependent loss of antibody diversity in naturally short-lived turquoise killifish.
    Bradshaw WJ, Poeschla M, Placzek A, Kean S, Valenzano DR
    Elife 2022, 11, e65117 published during change of institution
  • Impaired formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome.
    Brings C, Fröbel J, Cadeddu RP, Germing U, Haas R, Gattermann N
    BLOOD ADV 2022, 6(1), 129-37