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Bernhard G. Herrmann

Bernhard G. Herrmann

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Genetics

D-Index
60
Citations
23099
World Ranking
3110
National Ranking
214

Overview

Bernhard G. Herrmann is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. The scientist's work concentrates on several subfields including Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, Surgery, Biomedical Engineering, and Genetics.

The main topics covered in Bernhard G. Herrmann's research include:

  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells Research
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
  • Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research

A selection of recent papers authored or co-authored by Herrmann includes:

  • Mouse embryonic stem cells self-organize into trunk-like structures with neural tube and somites, 2020, Science
  • Mouse embryonic stem cells self-organize into trunk-like structures with neural tube and somites, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • BMP4 triggers regulatory circuits specifying the cardiac mesoderm lineage, 2023, Development
  • Modeling mammalian trunk development in a dish, 2020, Developmental Biology
  • RAC1 controls progressive movement and competitiveness of mammalian spermatozoa, 2021, PLoS Genetics

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Herrmann include:

  • Frédéric Koch
  • Lars Wittler
  • Manuela Scholze-Wittler
  • Jesse V. Veenvliet
  • Dennis Schifferl

The scientist's publications often appear in the following venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Development
  • Science
  • Developmental Biology
  • Nucleic Acids Research

Best Publications

  • Expression pattern of the mouse T gene and its role in mesoderm formation

    David G. Wilkinson;Sangita Bhatt;Bernhard G. Herrmann

  • The Tissue-Specific lncRNA Fendrr Is an Essential Regulator of Heart and Body Wall Development in the Mouse

    Phillip Grote;Lars Wittler;David Hendrix;Frederic Koch

  • Cloning of the T gene required in mesoderm formation in the mouse

    Bernhard G. Herrmann;Siegfried Labeit;Annemarie Poustka;Thomas R. King

  • The mouse insulin-like growth factor type-2 receptor is imprinted and closely linked to the Tme locus

    D. P. Barlow;R. Stöger;B. G. Herrmann;K. Saito

  • Mechanisms of long noncoding RNA function in development and disease

    Sandra U. Schmitz;Phillip Grote;Bernhard G. Herrmann;Bernhard G. Herrmann

  • Expression of a Xenopus homolog of Brachyury (T) is an immediate-early response to mesoderm induction.

    J.C. Smith;B.M.J. Price;J.B.A. Green;D. Weigel

  • Nuclear localization of beta-catenin by interaction with transcription factor LEF-1.

    Otmar Huber;Reinhard Korn;John McLaughlin;Mami Ohsugi

  • A primary requirement for nodal in the formation and maintenance of the primitive streak in the mouse

    Frank L. Conlon;Karen M. Lyons;Norma Takaesu;Katrin S. Barth

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

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

  • The protein product of the zebrafish homologue of the mouse T gene is expressed in nuclei of the germ ring and the notochord of the early embryo.

    S. Schulte-Merker;R.K. Ho;B.G. Herrmann;C. Nusslein-Volhard

  • The Brachyury gene encodes a novel DNA binding protein.

    A. Kispert;B.G. Herrmann

  • Expression pattern of the Brachyury gene in whole-mount TWis/TWis mutant embryos.

    Bernhard G. Herrmann

  • Isolation of genomic DNA.

    Bernhard G. Herrmann;Anna-Maria Frischauf

  • The T protein encoded by Brachyury is a tissue‐specific transcription factor.

    A. Kispert;B. Koschorz;B. G. Herrmann

  • Crystallographic structure of the T domain-DNA complex of the Brachyury transcription factor.

    Christoph W. Müller;Bernhard G. Herrmann

  • The NH2 terminus of titin spans the Z-disc: its interaction with a novel 19-kD ligand (T-cap) is required for sarcomeric integrity.

    Carol C. Gregorio;Karoly Trombitás;Thomas Centner;Bernhard Kolmerer

  • Brachyury is a target gene of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway

    Sebastian J. Arnold;Jörg Stappert;Andreas Bauer;Andreas Kispert

  • Immunohistochemical analysis of the Brachyury protein in wild-type and mutant mouse embryos.

    Andreas Kispert;Bernhard G. Herrmann

  • The T genes in embryogenesis.

    Bernhard G. Herrmann;Andreas Kispert

  • Homologs of the mouse Brachyury gene are involved in the specification of posterior terminal structures in Drosophila, Tribolium, and Locusta.

    Andreas Kispert;Bernhard G. Herrmann;Maria Leptin;Rolf Reuter

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Kispert
Andreas Kispert Hannover Medical School
Hans Lehrach
Hans Lehrach Max Planck Society
Christine Sers
Christine Sers Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Bernd Timmermann
Bernd Timmermann Max Planck Society
Friedhelm Hildebrandt
Friedhelm Hildebrandt Boston Children's Hospital
Markus M. Nöthen
Markus M. Nöthen University Hospital Bonn
Lee M. Silver
Lee M. Silver Princeton University
Howard S. Fox
Howard S. Fox University of Nebraska Medical Center
Manuel Mattheisen
Manuel Mattheisen Dalhousie University
Achim Gossler
Achim Gossler Hannover Medical School

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