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    Associative database of protein sequences by HANKE, J, LEHMANN, G, BORK, P, REICH, J. G

    Published in Bioinformatics (01-09-1999)
    “…We present a new concept that combines data storage and data analysis in genome research, based on an associative network memory. As an illustration, 115 000…”
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    Kohonen map as a visualization tool for the analysis of protein sequences: multiple alignments, domains and segments of secondary structures by Hanke, Jens, Reich, Jens G.

    Published in Bioinformatics (1996)
    “…The method of Kohonen maps, a special form of neural networks, was applied as a visualization tool for the analysis of protein sequence similarity. The…”
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    Self‐organizing hierarchic networks for pattern recognition in protein sequence by Hanke, Jens, Beckmann, Georg, Bork, Peer, Reich, Jens G.

    Published in Protein science (01-01-1996)
    “…We present a method based on hierarchical self‐organizing maps (SOMs) for recognizing patterns in protein sequences. The method is fully automatic, does not…”
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    Merging extracellular domains: fold prediction for laminin G-like and amino-terminal thrombospondin-like modules based on homology to pentraxins by Beckmann, G, Hanke, J, Bork, P, Reich, J G

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (06-02-1998)
    “…Using a new method for construction and database searches of sequence consensus strings, we have identified a new superfamily of protein modules comprising…”
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    Common haplotypes in five genes influence genetic variance of LDL and HDL cholesterol in the general population by Knoblauch, Hans, Bauerfeind, Anja, Krähenbühl, Christine, Daury, Aurelie, Rohde, Klaus, Bejanin, Stéphane, Essioux, Laurent, Schuster, Herbert, Luft, Friedrich C., Georg Reich, Jens

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-06-2002)
    “…We studied the association between common haplotypes in six relevant lipid metabolism genes with plasma lipid levels. We selected single-nucleotide…”
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    Unusual occurrence of EcoP1 and EcoP15 recognition sites and counterselection of type II methylation and restriction sequences in bacteriophage T7 DNA by Schroeder, C, Jurkschat, H, Meisel, A, Reich, J G, Krüger, D

    Published in Gene (1986)
    “…Selected and counterselected oligodeoxynucleotide sequences were identified in the total sequence of bacteriophage T7 DNA using a statistical criterion derived…”
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    Adaptation games between microorganisms sharing a common substrate niche by Reich, J G, Meiske, W

    Published in Journal of basic microbiology (1985)
    “…Microorganisms adapt their enzymic outfit to the ambient substrate supply. If several species compete for a limiting substrate, then reciprocal influence on…”
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    View from the East by Reich, Jens G.

    “…Reich discusses what the fall of the Berlin Wall has meant for the scientific community of East Germany. It is hoped that the countries of the former socialist…”
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    Analogue Computer Analysis of Tracer Flow Patterns through the Glycolytic and Related Pathway in Erythrocytes and other Intact Metabolic Systems by Reich, J. G.

    Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-11-1968)
    “…The technique and theoretical implications of an analogue computer processing of tracer data in complex metabolic systems are outlined. The procedure may be…”
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    On optimum properties in the design of metabolic and epigenetic systems by Reich, J G

    Published in Biomedica biochimica acta (1985)
    “…The actual potential of a metabolic system is determined by its enzyme "spectrum", i.e. the amount of the various enzymes present. The paper addresses the…”
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    Use of a modified binding model for the investigation of affinity dependence on antibody concentration in immunoassay systems by Strohner, Pavel, Sarrach, Dieter, Reich, Jens G.

    Published in Journal of immunological methods (25-04-1997)
    “…Affinity parameters obtained from standard calibration curves of radioimmunoassays (RIA) have been shown to decrease with increasing antibody concentration. A…”
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    Dinucleotide frequencies in different reading frame positions of coding bacterial DNA sequences by Santibanez-Koref, M, Reich, J G

    Published in Biomedica biochimica acta (1986)
    “…Results of the analysis of the dinucleotide frequencies in different frame positions of coding bacterial sequences are presented. They are compared with those…”
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    Theoretical study of oscillatory and resonance phenomena in an open system with induction of enzyme by substrate by Nazarenko, V G, Reich, J G

    Published in Biomedica biochimica acta (1984)
    “…A simple mathematical model of an open metabolic system is constructed in which the metabolism of a substrate is enhanced by induction of the catalyzing…”
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    Theoretical analysis of the glutamate dehydrogenase kinetics under physiological conditions by Popova, S V, Reich, J G

    Published in Biomedica biochimica acta (1983)
    “…A kinetic model of the glutamate dehydrogenase reaction has been formulated for the reversible reaction including all seven reactants (substrates and cofactors…”
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    Dinucleotide frequencies in different reading frame positions of coding mammalian DNA sequences by Santibánez-Koref, M, Reich, J G

    Published in Biomedica biochimica acta (1986)
    “…A statistical model for the assessment of suppressions or preferences of 16 dinucleotides in DNA sequences was developed. It is based on the description by a…”
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