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Beate Brand-Saberi

Beate Brand-Saberi

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
19818
World Ranking
17402
National Ranking
1201

Overview

Beate Brand-Saberi is affiliated with Ruhr University Bochum in Germany. Their research spans several scientific disciplines, primarily remaining within the realms of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. The scientist has contributed extensively to areas such as molecular biology and genetics, while also covering aspects of surgery, public health, environmental and occupational health, and immunology.

The research topics addressed by Beate Brand-Saberi include:

  • Muscle Physiology and Disorders
  • Congenital Heart Defects Research
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells Research
  • Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation
  • Healthcare Professionals' Stress and Burnout
  • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol

Among the scientist's recent papers are:

  • "Zinc oxide nanoparticles exposure-induced oxidative stress restricts cranial neural crest development during chicken embryogenesis" (2020) published in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
  • "Human skeletal muscle organoids model fetal myogenesis and sustain uncommitted PAX7 myogenic progenitors" (2023) published in eLife
  • "Dysbacteriosis-induced LPS elevation disturbs the development of muscle progenitor cells by interfering with retinoic acid signaling" (2020) published in The FASEB Journal
  • "Interactive teaching enhances students' physiological arousal during online learning" (2023) published in Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger
  • "H3 acetylation selectively promotes basal progenitor proliferation and neocortex expansion" (2021) published in Science Advances

Beate Brand-Saberi has frequently published in the following venues:

  • Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
  • Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger
  • Biology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Resuscitation

The scientist has collaborated often with several co-authors, including:

  • Gabriela Moroşan-Puopolo
  • Morris Gellisch
  • Martin Bablok
  • Imadeldin Yahya
  • Holm Zaehres

In addition to articles, Beate Brand-Saberi has also contributed to the academic book domain with a publication by Springer International Publishing titled Essential Current Concepts in Stem Cell Biology released in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Amal Kamal Abdel-Aziz;Sara Abdelfatah;Mahmoud Abdellatif

  • Wnt3a plays a major role in the segmentation clock controlling somitogenesis

    Alexander Aulehla;Christian Wehrle;Beate Brand-Saberi;Rolf Kemler

  • The role of SF/HGF and c-Met in the development of skeletal muscle.

    Susanne Dietrich;Faikah Abou-Rebyeh;Henning Brohmann;Friedhelm Bladt

  • Epithelial-mesenchymal transitions in cancer progression

    C Birchmeier;W Birchmeier;B Brand-Saberi

  • The ventralizing effect of the notochord on somite differentiation in chick embryos

    Beate Brand-Saberi;Cecilia Ebensperger;Jörg Wilting;Rudi Balling

  • Limb muscle development.

    Bodo Christ;Beate Brand-Saberi

  • Evolution and development of distinct cell lineages derived from somites.

    Beate Brand-Saberi;Bodo Christ

  • Scatter factor/hepatocyte growth factor (SF/HGF) induces emigration of myogenic cells at interlimb level in vivo.

    B. Brand-Saberi;T.S. Müller;J. Wilting;B. Christ

  • CXCR4 and Gab1 cooperate to control the development of migrating muscle progenitor cells

    Elena Vasyutina;Jürg Stebler;Beate Brand-Saberi;Stefan Schulz

  • Regulation of paraxis expression and somite formation by ectoderm- and neural tube-derived signals

    Dražen Šošić;Beate Brand-Saberi;Corina Schmidt;Bodo Christ

  • Angiogenic Potential of the Avian Somite

    Jörg Wilting;Beate Brand-Saberi;Ruijin Huang;Qixia Zhi

  • Local signalling in dermomyotomal cell type specification.

    Bodo Christ;Beate Brand-Saberi;Milos Grim;Jörg Wilting

  • Genetic and epigenetic control of skeletal muscle development.

    Beate Brand-Saberi

  • Segmentation of the vertebrate body.

    B. Christ;Corina Schmidt;Ruijin Huang;Jörg Wilting

  • Sclerotomal origin of the ribs.

    Ruijin Huang;Qixia Zhi;Corina Schmidt;Jörg Wilting

  • The expression and regulation of follistatin and a follistatin-like gene during avian somite compartmentalization and myogenesis.

    Helge Amthor;Helge Amthor;David Connolly;Ketan Patel;Beate Brand-Saberi

  • PAX-1, A REGULATOR OF SCLEROTOME DEVELOPMENT IS INDUCED BY NOTOCHORD AND FLOOR PLATE SIGNALS IN AVIAN EMBRYOS

    Cecilia Ebensperger;Cecilia Ebensperger;Jörg Wilting;Beate Brand-Saberi;Yoko Mizutani

  • Collagen type VI gene expression in the skin of trisomy 21 fetuses

    C S von Kaisenberg;B Brand-Saberi;B Brand-Saberi;B Christ;B Christ;S Vallian;S Vallian

  • SF/HGF is a mediator between limb patterning and muscle development.

    Martin Scaal;Alexander Bonafede;Verena Dathe;Martin Sachs

  • Genetic and epigenetic control of muscle development in vertebrates

    B. Brand-Saberi;Bodo Christ

Frequent Co-Authors

Bodo Christ
Bodo Christ University of Freiburg
Jörg Wilting
Jörg Wilting University of Göttingen
Kypros H. Nicolaides
Kypros H. Nicolaides King's College London
Carmen Birchmeier
Carmen Birchmeier Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Ketan Patel
Ketan Patel University of Reading
Rudi Balling
Rudi Balling University of Bonn
Farzin Farzaneh
Farzin Farzaneh King's College London
Haruhiko Koseki
Haruhiko Koseki RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences
Vladimir N. Uversky
Vladimir N. Uversky University of South Florida
Oliver Kretz
Oliver Kretz Universität Hamburg

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