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    Introducing Pollenyzer: An app for automatic determination of colour diversity for corbicular pollen loads by Borlinghaus, Parzival, Jung, Jakob, Odemer, Richard

    Published in Smart agricultural technology (01-10-2023)
    “…Pollen is known to be the only source of proteins and fats for honey bees. Therefore, it is an important component of nutrition, essential for brood care and a…”
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    Comprehensive analysis of PNA-based antisense antibiotics targeting various essential genes in uropathogenic Escherichia coli by Popella, Linda, Jung, Jakob, Do, Phuong Thao, Hayward, Regan J, Barquist, Lars, Vogel, Jörg

    Published in Nucleic acids research (24-06-2022)
    “…Antisense peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) that target mRNAs of essential bacterial genes exhibit specific bactericidal effects in several microbial species, but…”
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    Design and off-target prediction for antisense oligomers targeting bacterial mRNAs with the MASON web server by Jung, Jakob, Popella, Linda, Do, Phuong Thao, Pfau, Patrick, Vogel, Jörg, Barquist, Lars

    Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-05-2023)
    “…Antisense oligomers (ASOs), such as peptide nucleic acids (PNAs), designed to inhibit the translation of essential bacterial genes, have emerged as attractive…”
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    A comparative analysis of peptide-delivered antisense antibiotics employing diverse nucleotide mimics by Ghosh, Chandradhish, Popella, Linda, Dhamodharan, V., Jung, Jakob, Dietzsch, Julia, Barquist, Lars, Höbartner, Claudia, Vogel, Jörg

    Published in RNA (Cambridge) (27-02-2024)
    “…Antisense oligomer (ASO)-based antibiotics that target mRNAs of essential bacterial genes have great potential for counteracting antimicrobial resistance and…”
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    INRI-seq enables global cell-free analysis of translation initiation and off-target effects of antisense inhibitors by Hör, Jens, Jung, Jakob, Ðurica-Mitić, Svetlana, Barquist, Lars, Vogel, Jörg

    Published in Nucleic acids research (09-12-2022)
    “…Ribosome profiling (Ribo-seq) is a powerful method for the transcriptome-wide assessment of protein synthesis rates and the study of translational control…”
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    Global RNA profiles show target selectivity and physiological effects of peptide-delivered antisense antibiotics by Popella, Linda, Jung, Jakob, Popova, Kristina, Ðurica-Mitić, Svetlana, Barquist, Lars, Vogel, Jörg

    Published in Nucleic acids research (07-05-2021)
    “…Abstract Antisense peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) inhibiting mRNAs of essential genes provide a straight-forward way to repurpose our knowledge of bacterial…”
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    A comparative analysis of peptide-delivered antisense antibiotics using diverse nucleotide mimics by Ghosh, Chandradhish, Popella, Linda, Dhamodharan, V, Jung, Jakob, Dietzsch, Julia, Barquist, Lars, Höbartner, Claudia, Vogel, Jörg

    Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-06-2024)
    “…Antisense oligomer (ASO)-based antibiotics that target mRNAs of essential bacterial genes have great potential for counteracting antimicrobial resistance and…”
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    Biosonar detection range of mesopelagic patches by spinner dolphins in Hawaii by Au, Whitlow, Lammers, Marc O., Jung, Jakob

    “…Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) in the near-shore waters of the Hawaiian islands forage on the mesopelagic boundary community (mbc) of organisms…”
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    A side-by-side comparison of peptide-delivered antisense antibiotics employing different nucleotide mimics by Ghosh, Chandradhish, Popella, Linda, Dhamodharan, V, Jung, Jakob, Dietzsch, Julia, Barquist, Lars, Höbartner, Claudia, Vogel, Jörg

    Published in RNA (Cambridge) (27-02-2024)
    “…Antisense oligomer (ASO)-based antibiotics that target mRNAs of essential bacterial genes have great potential for counteracting antimicrobial resistance and…”
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    Neurofilament Light Chain Serum Levels Mirror Age and Disability in Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: A Cross-Sectional Study by Husseini, Leila, Jung, Jakob, Boess, Natalie, Kruse, Niels, Nessler, Stefan, Stadelmann, Christine, Metz, Imke, Haupts, Michael, Weber, Martin S

    “…To assess neurofilament light chain serum (sNfL) levels in patients with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (SP-MS). Using a single molecule array, we…”
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    Relationship between volume backscatter from the mesopelagic boundary community and density of organisms in the waters of the Hawaiian Islands by Au, Whitlow W. L., Lammers, Marc O., Jung, Jakob

    “…Spinner dolphins in the near-shore waters of the Hawaiian islands forage on a mesopelagic boundary community of organisms consisting of myctophids, mid-water…”
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    Analytic Design of Multi-Phase Electric Machines with Independent H- Bridge Supply by Jung, Jakob, Cebulski, Bernd

    “…This paper offers a guideline for the early design stages of multi-phase electric machines. All considerations refer to permanent magnet synchronous machines…”
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    Additive Manufacturing of a Conformal Hybrid-Strand Concentrated Winding Topology for Minimal AC Loss in Electrical Machines by Simpson, Nick, Jung, Jakob, Helm, Axel, Mellor, Phil

    “…The power-density and reliability of electrical machines is ultimately limited by their ability to dissipate internally generated losses within the constraints…”
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    Ultra-Compact Design of Additively Manufactured Variable Cross Section Profile Bar Winding for Traction Motor by Leonardi, Franco, Liu, Wenbo, Morris, Becky, Zhu, Leyi, Jung, Jakob

    “…Due to advancements in additive manufacturing of pure copper, previously unavailable opportunities are becoming possible for ultra-compact windings in electric…”
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    Ceramic-like Composite Systems for Winding Insulation of Electrical Machines by Miersch, Soren, Schubert, Ralph, Schuhmann, Thomas, Schuffenhauer, Uwe, Buddenbohm, Markus, Beyreuther, Markus, Kuhn, Jeannette, Lindner, Mathias, Cebulski, Bernd, Jung, Jakob

    “…Insulating sheets, impregnants and encapsulation materials commonly used for winding insulation offer low thermal conductivities. This leads to an increased…”
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    Investigation of thermal stress in the rotor of Doubly-Fed Induction Generators at synchronous operating point by Jung, J., Hofmann, W.

    “…Doubly-Fed Induction Generators (DFIG) are commonly used in wind power plants. Combined with a rotor-side frequency converter, they allow the turbine to rotate…”
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