Publications of D. K. Hincha
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Journal Article (135)
121.
Journal Article
45 (2), pp. 135 - 142 (2002)
Lipid unsaturation determines the interaction of AFP type I with model membranes during thermotropic phase transitions. Cryobiology 122.
Journal Article
125 (2), pp. 835 - 846 (2001)
Cabbage cryoprotectin is a member of the nonspecific plant lipid transfer protein gene family. Plant Physiology 123.
Journal Article
111 (1), pp. 37 - 57 (2001)
The effect of arbutin on membrane integrity during drying is mediated by stabilization of the lamellar phase in the presence of nonbilayer-forming lipids. Chemistry and Physics of Lipids 124.
Journal Article
1511 (2), pp. 255 - 263 (2001)
Antifreeze proteins differentially affect model membranes during freezing. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 125.
Journal Article
267 (2), pp. 535 - 540 (2000)
Plant fructans stabilize phosphatidylcholine liposomes during freeze-drying. European Journal of Biochemistry 126.
Journal Article
77 (4), pp. 2024 - 2034 (1999)
Lipid composition determines the effects of arbutin on the stability of membranes. Biophysical Journal 127.
Journal Article
358 (2), pp. 385 - 390 (1998)
Release of two peripheral proteins from chloroplast thylakoid membranes in the presence of a Hofmeister series of chaotropic anions. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 128.
Journal Article
36 (3), pp. 245 - 249 (1998)
Trehalose increases freeze-thaw damage in liposomes containing chloroplast glycolipids. Cryobiology 129.
Journal Article
1368 (1), pp. 150 - 160 (1998)
The effects of chloroplast lipids on the stability of liposomes during freezing and drying. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 130.
Journal Article
1370 (1), pp. 87 - 97 (1998)
Interactions of arbutin with dry and hydrated bilayers. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 131.
Journal Article
37 (1), pp. 92 - 99 (1998)
Interactions of proline, serine, and leucine with isolated spinach thylakoids: Solute loading during freezing is not related to membrane fluidity. Cryobiology 132.
Journal Article
34 (3), pp. 193 - 199 (1997)
A cryoprotective lectin reduces the solute permeability and lipid fluidity of thylakoid membranes. Cryobiology 133.
Journal Article
114 (3), pp. 1077 - 1083 (1997)
beta-1,3-glucanase is cryoprotective in vitro and is accumulated in leaves during cold acclimation. Plant Physiology 134.
Journal Article
203 (2), pp. 140 - 144 (1997)
The concentration of cryoprotective lectins in mistletoe (Viscum albam L.) leaves is correlated with leaf frost hardiness. Planta 135.
Journal Article
147 (5), pp. 604 - 610 (1996)
The role of sugar accumulation in leaf frost hardiness investigations with transgenic tobacco expressing a bacterial pyrophosphatase or a yeast invertase gene. Journal of Plant Physiology Book (1)
136.
Book
Plant Cold Acclimation. Springer, New York (2014), 282 pp.
Book Chapter (14)
137.
Book Chapter
2156, pp. 1 - 7 (Eds. Hincha, D. K.; Zuther, E.). Springer US, New York, NY (2020)
Introduction: Plant Cold Acclimation and Winter Survival. In: Plant Cold Acclimation: Methods and Protocols, Vol. 138.
Book Chapter
2156, pp. 255 - 268 (Eds. Hincha, D. K.; Zuther, E.). Springer US, New York, NY (2020)
Analysis of Changes in Plant Cell Wall CompositionCell wallcompositions and Structure During Cold Acclimation. In: Plant Cold Acclimation: Methods and Protocols, Vol. 139.
Book Chapter
Measuring Freezing Tolerance of Leaves and Rosettes: Electrolyte Leakage and Chlorophyll Fluorescence Assays. In: Plant Cold Acclimation: Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol.
140.
Book Chapter
Natural Variation in Freezing Tolerance and Cold Acclimation Response in Arabidopsis thaliana and Related Species. In: Survival Strategies in Extreme Cold and Desiccation: Adaptation Mechanisms and Their Applications, pp. 81 - 98 (Eds. Iwaya-Inoue, M.; Sakurai, M.; Uemura, M.). Springer Singapore, Singapore (2018)