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    The Overlooked Microbiome-Considering Archaea and Eukaryotes Using Multiplex Nanopore-16S-/18S-rDNA-Sequencing: A Technical Report Focusing on Nasopharyngeal Microbiomes by Baehren, Carolin, Pembaur, Anton, Weil, Patrick P, Wewers, Nora, Schult, Frank, Wirth, Stefan, Postberg, Jan, Aydin, Malik

    “…In contrast to bacteria, microbiome analyses often neglect archaea, but also eukaryotes. This is partly because they are difficult to culture due to their…”
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    Neonatal exposure to hyperoxia leads to persistent disturbances in pulmonary histone signatures associated with NOS3 and STAT3 in a mouse model by Chao, Cho-Ming, van den Bruck, Rhea, Lork, Samantha, Merkle, Janica, Krampen, Laura, Weil, Patrick P, Aydin, Malik, Bellusci, Saverio, Jenke, Andreas C, Postberg, Jan

    Published in Clinical epigenetics (20-03-2018)
    “…Early pulmonary oxygen exposure is one of the most important factors implicated in the development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Here, we analyzed…”
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    Holistic and Affordable Analyses of MicroRNA Expression Profiles Using Tagged cDNA Libraries and a Multiplex Sequencing Strategy by Weil, Patrick P, Jaszczyszyn, Yan, Baroin-Tourancheau, Anne, Postberg, Jan, Amar, Laurence

    “…Small and long noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) are key regulators of gene expression. Variations in ncRNA expression patterns can consequently affect the control of…”
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    An expanding universe of noncoding RNAs between the poles of basic science and clinical investigations by Weil, Patrick P, Hensel, Kai O, Weber, David, Postberg, Jan

    Published in Epigenomics (01-03-2016)
    “…Since the discovery of RNAi, great efforts have been undertaken to unleash the potential biomedical applicability of small noncoding RNAs, mainly miRNAs,…”
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