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Michael Schoppmeier
Michael Schoppmeier
Developmental Biology, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU)
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The genome of the model beetle and pest Tribolium castaneum.
S Richards, RA Gibbs, GM Weinstock, SJ Brown, R Denell, RW Beeman, ...
Nature 452 (7190), 949-955, 2008
14292008
Exploring systemic RNA interference in insects: a genome-wide survey for RNAi genes in Tribolium
Y Tomoyasu, SC Miller, S Tomita, M Schoppmeier, D Grossmann, ...
Genome biology 9, 1-22, 2008
6032008
Involvement of Notch and Delta genes in spider segmentation
A Stollewerk, M Schoppmeier, WGM Damen
Nature 423 (6942), 863-865, 2003
2662003
The iBeetle large-scale RNAi screen reveals gene functions for insect development and physiology
C Schmitt-Engel, D Schultheis, J Schwirz, N Ströhlein, N Troelenberg, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 7822, 2015
1492015
Double-stranded RNA interference in the spider Cupiennius salei: the role of Distal-less is evolutionarily conserved in arthropod appendage formation.
M Schoppmeier, WGM Damen
Development Genes & Evolution 211 (2), 2001
1452001
iBeetle-Base: a database for RNAi phenotypes in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum
J Dönitz, C Schmitt-Engel, D Grossmann, L Gerischer, M Tech, ...
Nucleic acids research 43 (D1), D720-D725, 2015
1312015
Enhanced genome assembly and a new official gene set for Tribolium castaneum
N Herndon, J Shelton, L Gerischer, P Ioannidis, M Ninova, J Dönitz, ...
BMC genomics 21, 1-13, 2020
932020
Maternal torso signaling controls body axis elongation in a short germ insect
M Schoppmeier, R Schröder
Current Biology 15 (23), 2131-2136, 2005
862005
Suppressor of Hairless and Presenilin phenotypes imply involvement of canonical Notch-signalling in segmentation of the spider Cupiennius salei
M Schoppmeier, WGM Damen
Developmental biology 280 (1), 211-224, 2005
782005
Duplicated Hox genes in the spider Cupiennius salei
EE Schwager, M Schoppmeier, M Pechmann, WGM Damen
Frontiers in Zoology 4, 1-11, 2007
762007
Apparent role of Tribolium orthodenticle in anteroposterior blastoderm patterning largely reflects novel functions in dorsoventral axis formation and cell survival
K Kotkamp, M Klingler, M Schoppmeier
Development 137 (11), 1853-1862, 2010
562010
An ancient anterior patterning system promotes caudal repression and head formation in ecdysozoa
M Schoppmeier, S Fischer, C Schmitt-Engel, U Löhr, M Klingler
Current Biology 19 (21), 1811-1815, 2009
562009
Sodium solute symporter and cadherin proteins act as Bacillus thuringiensis Cry3Ba toxin functional receptors in Tribolium castaneum
E Contreras, M Schoppmeier, MD Real, C Rausell
Journal of Biological Chemistry 288 (25), 18013-18021, 2013
492013
Expression of Pax group III genes suggests a single‐segmental periodicity for opisthosomal segment patterning in the spider Cupiennius salei
M Schoppmeier, WGM Damen
Evolution & Development 7 (2), 160-169, 2005
472005
Whole-mount in situ hybridization of spider embryos
NM Prpic, M Schoppmeier, WGM Damen
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols 2008 (10), pdb. prot5068, 2008
382008
Opposing effects of Notch-signaling in maintaining the proliferative state of follicle cells in the telotrophic ovary of the beetle Tribolium
D Bäumer, NM Ströhlein, M Schoppmeier
Frontiers in zoology 9, 1-11, 2012
352012
Collection and fixation of spider embryos
NM Prpic, M Schoppmeier, WGM Damen
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols 2008 (10), pdb. prot5067, 2008
282008
A dual role for nanos and pumilio in anterior and posterior blastodermal patterning of the short-germ beetle Tribolium castaneum
C Schmitt-Engel, AC Cerny, M Schoppmeier
Developmental biology 364 (2), 224-235, 2012
262012
JAK-STAT signalling is required throughout telotrophic oogenesis and short-germ embryogenesis of the beetle Tribolium
D Bäumer, J Trauner, D Hollfelder, A Cerny, M Schoppmeier
Developmental biology 350 (1), 169-182, 2011
252011
The American Wandering Spider Cupiennius salei.
NM Prpic, M Schoppmeier, WG Damen
CSH protocols 2008, pdb. emo103-pdb. emo103, 2008
182008
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