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    Highly localized and persistent induction of Bx1‐dependent herbivore resistance factors in maize by Maag, Daniel, Köhler, Angela, Robert, Christelle A.M., Frey, Monika, Wolfender, Jean‐Luc, Turlings, Ted C.J., Glauser, Gaétan, Erb, Matthias

    “…Summary The induced production of secondary metabolites in herbivore‐attacked plants varies in space and time. However, the consequences of these…”
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    Entomopathogenic nematodes from Mexico that can overcome the resistance mechanisms of the western corn rootworm by Bruno, Pamela, Machado, Ricardo A. R., Glauser, Gaétan, Köhler, Angela, Campos-Herrera, Raquel, Bernal, Julio, Toepfer, Stefan, Erb, Matthias, Robert, Christelle A. M., Arce, Carla C. M., Turlings, Ted C. J.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-05-2020)
    “…Natural enemies of herbivores are expected to adapt to the defence strategies of their preys or hosts. Such adaptations may also include their capacity to cope…”
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    2021 Update on Systemic Therapy for Breast Cancer by Anton Oseledchyk, Christian Kurzeder, Angela Kohler, Marcus Vetter

    Published in Healthbook TIMES. Oncology Hematology (31-03-2022)
    “…Over the past years, new systemic therapies for advanced and metastatic breast cancer have emerged, resulting in significantly improved survival outcomes in…”
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    3-β-d-Glucopyranosyl-6-methoxy-2-benzoxazolinone (MBOA-N-Glc) is an insect detoxification product of maize 1,4-benzoxazin-3-ones by Maag, Daniel, Dalvit, Claudio, Thevenet, Damien, Köhler, Angela, Wouters, Felipe C., Vassão, Daniel G., Gershenzon, Jonathan, Wolfender, Jean-Luc, Turlings, Ted C.J., Erb, Matthias, Glauser, Gaetan

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-06-2014)
    “…Enzymatic glucosylation of the DIMBOA breakdown product MBOA to its N-glucoside is a detoxification strategy of Spodoptera caterpillars to tolerate maize…”
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    Uptake and Effects of Microplastics on Cells and Tissue of the Blue Mussel Mytilus edulis L. after an Experimental Exposure by von Moos, Nadia, Burkhardt-Holm, Patricia, Köhler, Angela

    Published in Environmental science & technology (16-10-2012)
    “…In this study, we investigated if industrial high-density polyethylene (HDPE) particles, a model microplastic free of additives, ranging > 0–80 μm are ingested…”
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    Fate of Microplastics in the Marine Isopod Idotea emarginata by Hämer, Julia, Gutow, Lars, Köhler, Angela, Saborowski, Reinhard

    Published in Environmental science & technology (18-11-2014)
    “…Plastic pollution is an emerging global threat for marine wildlife. Many species of birds, reptiles, and fishes are directly impaired by plastics as they can…”
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    Antioxidant supplementation can reduce the survival costs of excess amino acid intake in honeybees by Archer, C. Ruth, Köhler, Angela, Pirk, Christian W.W., Oosthuizen, Vinette, Apostolides, Zeno, Nicolson, Susan W.

    Published in Journal of insect physiology (01-12-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] •Essential amino acid:carbohydrate (EAA:C) ratio consumed affects honeybee survival.•We manipulated the EAA:C ratio of diets & found EAA…”
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    The BEEP project in the Baltic Sea: Overview of results and outline for a regional biological effects monitoring strategy by Lehtonen, Kari K., Schiedek, Doris, Köhler, Angela, Lang, Thomas, Vuorinen, Pekka J., Förlin, Lars, Baršienė, Janina, Pempkowiak, Janusz, Gercken, Jens

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-01-2006)
    “…Field studies in the framework of the EU funded BEEP project (Biological Effects of Environmental Pollution in Marine Coastal Ecosystems, 2001–2004) aimed at…”
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    The spitting image of plant defenses: Effects of plant secondary chemistry on the efficacy of caterpillar regurgitant as an anti‐predator defense by Desurmont, Gaylord A., Köhler, Angela, Maag, Daniel, Laplanche, Diane, Xu, Hao, Baumann, Julien, Demairé, Camille, Devenoges, Delphine, Glavan, Mara, Mann, Leslie, Turlings, Ted C. J.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2017)
    “…In the arms race between plants, herbivores, and their natural enemies, specialized herbivores may use plant defenses for their own benefit, and variation in…”
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    Relationship between the resting heart rate and the extent of coronary artery disease as assessed by myocardial perfusion SPECT by Kohler, Angela, Muzzarelli, Stefano, Leibundgut, Gregor, Müller-Brand, Jan, Brinkert, Miriam, Zellweger, Michael J

    Published in Swiss medical weekly (13-08-2012)
    “…Sustained elevation of resting heart rate (RHR) is thought to promote the initiation and progression of coronary artery disease (CAD). The aim of this paper is…”
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    Within‐plant distribution of 1,4‐benzoxazin‐3‐ones contributes to herbivore niche differentiation in maize by KÖHLER, ANGELA, MAAG, DANIEL, VEYRAT, NATHALIE, GLAUSER, GAÉTAN, WOLFENDER, JEAN‐LUC, TURLINGS, TED C. J, ERB, MATTHIAS

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-06-2015)
    “…Plant defences vary in space and time, which may translate into specific herbivore‐foraging patterns and feeding niche differentiation. To date, little is…”
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    Honeybees prefer warmer nectar and less viscous nectar, regardless of sugar concentration by Nicolson, Susan W., de Veer, Leo, Köhler, Angela, Pirk, Christian W. W.

    “…The internal temperature of flowers may be higher than air temperature, and warmer nectar could offer energetic advantages for honeybee thermoregulation, as…”
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    Sunbirds increase foraging success by using color as a cue for nectar quality by Whitfield, Maxine, Köhler, Angela, Nicolson, Susan W.

    Published in Behavioral ecology (01-03-2014)
    “…Lay Summary Animals that use cues to identify and remember high-quality food sources may forage more efficiently. We show that nectar-feeding amethyst sunbirds…”
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    Honeybees and nectar nicotine: Deterrence and reduced survival versus potential health benefits by Köhler, Angela, Pirk, Christian W.W, Nicolson, Susan W

    Published in Journal of insect physiology (01-02-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Nectar nicotine had a dose-dependent deterrent effect on free-flying honeybees. ► Deterrence by nicotine was stronger in lower nectar sugar…”
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    Comparative Localization of Cathepsin B Protein and Activity in Colorectal Cancer by Hazen, Lonny G. M, Bleeker, Fonnet E, Lauritzen, Bjarne, Bahns, Sieglinde, Song, Jiying, Jonker, Ard, Van Driel, Bernard E. M, Lyon, Hans, Hansen, Ulla, Kohler, Angela, Van Noorden, Cornelis J. F

    “…Cathepsin B is a lysosomal cysteine proteinase that may participate in cancer progression. We compared localization of its protein and activity during…”
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    Quantitative Cytochemical Analysis of Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase Activity in Living Isolated Hepatocytes of European Flounder for Rapid Analysis of Xenobiotic Effects by Winzer, Katja, Van Noorden, Cornelis J.F, Kohler, Angela

    “…There is a great need for rapid but reliable assays to determine quantitatively effects of xenobiotics on biological systems in environmental research…”
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    Signal Amplification in Immunohistochemistry at the Light Microscopic Level Using Biotinylated Tyramide and Nanogold-Silver Staining by Kohler, Angela, Lauritzen, Bjarne, Van Noorden, Cornelis J.F

    “…Signal amplification techniques greatly enhance the sensitivity of immunohistochemical (IHC) and in situ hybridization (ISH) methods. In particular, catalyzed…”
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    Iron‐catalyzed depolymerizations of silicones with hexanoic anhydride provide a potential recycling method for end‐of‐life polymers by Weidauer, Maik, Heyder, Benedict, Woelki, Daniel, Tschiersch, Moritz, Köhler‐Krützfeldt, Angela, Enthaler, Stephan

    “…One of the great impacts of polymeric materials is the matter of the accumulation of huge amounts of end‐of‐life polymers. At the present date, waste…”
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    Functional and morphological changes of lysosomes as prognostic biomarkers of toxic liver injury in a marine flatfish (Platichthys flesus (L.)) by Köhler, Angela, Wahl, Ellen, Söffker, Karin

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-11-2002)
    “…Lysosomes are cell organelles in which macromolecules are recycled and that protect cells against toxins. In the present study, we apply histopathological and…”
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    Regulation of nutrient intake in nectar-feeding birds: insights from the geometric framework by Köhler, Angela, Raubenheimer, David, Nicolson, Susan W.

    “…A nectar diet is simple in nutritional composition and easily digested, but may vary greatly in its proportions of sugar and water. Here, we apply the…”
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