Publications of the Group
Journal Article (9)
1.
Journal Article
155 (3), pp. 1127 - 1145 (2011)
Overexpression of Sinapine Esterase BnSCE3 in Oilseed Rape Seeds Triggers Global Changes in Seed Metabolism. Plant Physiology 2.
Journal Article
23 (8), pp. 2978 - 2990 (2011)
Cyanobacterial lactate oxidases serve as essential partners in N2 fixation and evolved into photorespiratory glycolate oxidases in plants. The Plant Cell 3.
Journal Article
6 (1), p. e16278 (2011)
Modulation of the Major Paths of Carbon in Photorespiratory Mutants of Synechocystis. PLoS One 4.
Journal Article
399 (10), pp. 3503 - 3517 (2011)
Sample amount alternatives for data adjustment in comparative cyanobacterial metabolomics. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 5.
Journal Article
190 (3), pp. 683 - 696 (2011)
Extensive metabolic cross-talk in melon fruit revealed by spatial and developmental combinatorial metabolomics. New Phytologist 6.
Journal Article
301 (4), pp. E608 - E617 (2011)
Metabolomic linkage reveals functional interaction between glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide and ghrelin in humans. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism 7.
Journal Article
34 (4), pp. 605 - 617 (2011)
Comparative ionomics and metabolomics in extremophile and glycophytic Lotus species under salt stress challenge the metabolic pre-adaptation hypothesis. Plant Cell and Environment 8.
Journal Article
6 (2), p. e17094 (2011)
Comparative Functional Genomics of Salt Stress in Related Model and Cultivated Plants Identifies and Overcomes Limitations to Translational Genomics. PLoS One 9.
Journal Article
155 (4), pp. 1640 - 1655 (2011)
Metabolic and Transcriptomic Phenotyping of Inorganic Carbon Acclimation in the Cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942. Plant Physiology Book Chapter (2)
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Book Chapter
500, pp. 299 - 336 (Eds. Jameson, D.; Verma, M.; Westerhoff, H.V.). Elsevier - Academic Press, Amsterdam, NED (2011)
Plant metabolomics and its potential for systems biology research: background concepts, technology and methodology. In: Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 11.
Book Chapter
Progress in chemometrics and biostatistics for plant applications: Or a good red wine is a bad white wine. In: The biology of plant metabolomics, 10, 2011/05/03 Ed., pp. 317 - 342 (Ed. Hall, R. D.). Blackwell-Wiley, London, UK (2011)
Other (1)
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Other
Recommendations for Reporting Metabolite Data, The Plant Cell 23, pp. 2477 - 2482 (2011)