Items where Division is "Dean's Office of the Faculty of Bio Sciences" and Year is 2009
Bewerunge, Peter (2009) Integrative Data Mining and Meta Analysis of Disease-Specific Large-Scale Genomic,Transcriptomic and Proteomic Data. [Dissertation]
Block, Ines (2009) Herstellung und Anwendung von hochkomplexen Peptidbibliotheken. [Dissertation]
Fan, Shih-Jung (2009) Drosophila Ge-1 is an essential P-body component involved in oskar mRNAlocalization. [Dissertation]
Kappel, Norman Constantin (2009) Dynamics of chromatin structure and nuclear multiprotein complexes investigated by quantitative fluorescence live cell microscopy and computational modeling. [Dissertation]
Kardakaris, Rozina (2009) Macrophage and Endothelial-Specific Role of p38alpha MAPK in Atherosclerosis. [Dissertation]
Kleinmann, Elodie (2009) Evaluation of cytokine-transducing parvoviralvectors for glioma therapy. [Dissertation]
Meyer, Christiane (2009) Der Einfluss myeloider Suppressorzellen auf die Expression der zeta-Kette im T-Zellrezeptor sowie auf die Tumorentwicklung in einem transgenen Melanom-Mausmodell. [Dissertation]
Pilpel, Noam (2009) Biochemical and Functional Analysis of gamma-Protocadherin Intracellular Signaling Pathways. [Dissertation]
Ritzerfeld, Julia (2009) Identification of Components of the Intracellular Transport Machinery of Acylated Proteins by a Genome-wide RNAi Screen. [Dissertation]
Schier, Marie Catherine (2009) Determination of Neural Crest Cell Fate at Neural Tube vs. Target Organ Level. [Dissertation]
Shukla, Ashish (2009) INSULIN ANALOGUES: ANALYSIS OF PROLIFERATIVE POTENCY AND CHARACTERIZATION OF RECEPTORS AND SIGNALLING PATHWAYS ACTIVATED IN HUMAN MAMMARY EPITHELIAL CELLS. [Dissertation]
Teigler, André (2009) Etherlipid-Defizienz : Phänotypische Veränderungenim Kleinhirn der Maus. [Dissertation]
Wichert, Sven Peter (2009) Transcriptomic approaches in the brain at cell type resolution : Analysis of neuron-glia interaction in Plp1 and Cnp1 null-mutant mice. [Dissertation]
Yavuz, Emine Sevil (2009) Interplay between the transmembrane nucleoporin Pom121 and the Ran GTPase system. [Dissertation]