His main research concerns Botany, Biophysics, Molecular biology, Microtubule and Cell biology. His Botany study incorporates themes from Cytoplasm and Cell division. The concepts of his Biophysics study are interwoven with issues in Endoplasmic reticulum, Cytoskeleton, Microfilament and Anatomy.
His studies deal with areas such as Anabaena variabilis and Mitochondrion as well as Molecular biology. His study in Microtubule is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Organelle and Cell polarity. The Ultrastructure study which covers Dinoflagellate that intersects with Vesicle.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Botany, Biophysics, Microtubule, Ultrastructure and Cell biology. The various areas that Eberhard Schnepf examines in his Botany study include Cytoplasm and Flagellum. Eberhard Schnepf has included themes like Vesicle, Cell wall, Cytoskeleton and Anatomy in his Biophysics study.
Eberhard Schnepf combines subjects such as Process, Nucleus, Organelle and Cytochalasin B with his study of Microtubule. His Ultrastructure research integrates issues from Membrane and Dinoflagellate. His Cell biology research incorporates elements of Protoplast and Cytokinesis.
Eberhard Schnepf spends much of his time researching Botany, Ultrastructure, Flagellum, Dinoflagellate and Zoology. He combines topics linked to Biophysics with his work on Botany. His research integrates issues of Nostoc, Mycorrhiza, Endogonales and Spore in his study of Ultrastructure.
As a member of one scientific family, Eberhard Schnepf mostly works in the field of Flagellum, focusing on Anatomy and, on occasion, Microtubule, Cytochalasin and Microfilament. His work investigates the relationship between Dinoflagellate and topics such as Sexual reproduction that intersect with problems in Gamete and Rotifer. The Zoology study combines topics in areas such as Ecology, Lagenidium and Parasitism.
His primary areas of investigation include Botany, Ultrastructure, Zoology, Delicatula and Peridinin. His work carried out in the field of Botany brings together such families of science as Flagellum and Basal body. His study looks at the relationship between Flagellum and fields such as Incertae sedis, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His work deals with themes such as Biophysics, Cytoskeleton, Cytochalasin and Rhizoid, which intersect with Anatomy. His Ultrastructure study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Glomus, Spore, Nostoc and Mycorrhiza, Endogonales. His research in Peridinin intersects with topics in Dinophyceae, Gymnodiniales and Gymnodinium.
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Nutritional strategies in dinoflagellates: A review with emphasis on cell biological aspects.
Eberhard Schnepf;Malte Elbrächter.
European Journal of Protistology (1992)
Dinophyte chloroplasts and phylogeny - A review
Eberhard Schnepf;Malte ElbräChter.
Grana (1999)
The fluorochrome, calcofluor white, binds oriented to structural polysaccharide fibrils
W. Herth;E. Schnepf.
Protoplasma (1980)
Polarity and growth of caulonema tip cells of the moss Funaria hygrometrica.
G. Schmiedel;E. Schnepf.
Planta (1980)
Reorganization of the endoplasmic reticulum in epidermal cells of onion bulb scales after cold stress: Involvement of cytoskeletal elements
H. Quader;A. Hofmann;E. Schnepf.
Planta (1989)
Zur Cytologie und Physiologie pflanzlicher Drüsen
Eberhard Schnepf.
Protoplasma (1963)
Endoplasmic reticulum and cytoplasmic streaming:fluorescence microscopical observations in adaxial epidermis cells of onion bulb scales.
H. Quader;E. Schnepf.
Protoplasma (1986)
Zur Cytologie und Physiologie pflanzlicher Drsen: IV. Teil: Licht- und elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen an Septalnektarien
Eberhard Schnepf.
Protoplasma (1964)
Zur Feinstruktur von Geosiphon pyriforme: Ein versuch zur Deutung cytoplasmatischer Membranen und Kompartimente
Eberhard Schnepf.
Archives of Microbiology (1964)
From Prey via Endosymbiont to Plastid: Comparative Studies in Dinoflagellates
Eberhard Schnepf.
(1992)
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