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Ferenc Müller

Ferenc Müller

University of Birmingham
United Kingdom

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Genetics

His primary areas of investigation include Genetics, Zebrafish, Gene, Computational biology and Molecular biology. His study in Genetics concentrates on Chromatin, Gene expression, Enhancer, Transcription factor and Mutant. Ferenc Müller studied Gene expression and Regulation of gene expression that intersect with Reporter gene, Fish farming and Enhancer RNAs.

Ferenc Müller has researched Zebrafish in several fields, including Sonic hedgehog and Cell biology. His work deals with themes such as Promoter and Transgene, which intersect with Computational biology. His Molecular biology research focuses on Transcription and how it relates to TATA box, TATA-binding protein, Transcription factor II D and Transcription factor II A.

His most cited work include:

  • An atlas of active enhancers across human cell types and tissues (1577 citations)
  • Pancreatic islet enhancer clusters enriched in type 2 diabetes risk-associated variants (349 citations)
  • Zebrafish embryos as models for embryotoxic and teratological effects of chemicals (189 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Ferenc Müller spends much of his time researching Zebrafish, Genetics, Gene, Cell biology and Computational biology. His Zebrafish study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Gene expression, Regulatory sequence, Transgene, Molecular biology and Embryo. His works in Enhancer, Promoter, Regulation of gene expression, Midblastula and Hedgehog are all subjects of inquiry into Genetics.

His studies in Regulation of gene expression integrate themes in fields like Fish farming and Enhancer RNAs. His work in Cell biology tackles topics such as NODAL which are related to areas like Neural tube. Ferenc Müller has researched Computational biology in several fields, including Functional annotation, DNA sequencing and Zebrafish embryo.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Zebrafish (54.87%)
  • Genetics (49.56%)
  • Gene (30.97%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Cell biology (26.55%)
  • Gene (30.97%)
  • Zebrafish (54.87%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Cell biology, Gene, Zebrafish, Promoter and Transcription. His Cell biology research incorporates elements of Chromatin, RNA polymerase II, PAX6 and Germ cell. His Gene study is concerned with Genetics in general.

He combines subjects such as Reprogramming, Cardiac activity and Glucocorticoid with his study of Zebrafish. His research on Promoter also deals with topics like

  • Cap analysis gene expression most often made with reference to RNA,
  • Transcriptional regulation that intertwine with fields like Cellular differentiation and TATA box. His work carried out in the field of Genome brings together such families of science as Enhancer RNAs, Computational biology, Gene expression and Human brain.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • A cell cycle-coordinated Polymerase II transcription compartment encompasses gene expression before global genome activation. (64 citations)
  • Enhancers active in dopamine neurons are a primary link between genetic variation and neuropsychiatric disease. (44 citations)
  • Functional annotation of human long noncoding RNAs via molecular phenotyping (28 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Gene expression

Ferenc Müller mostly deals with Genome, Gene expression, Gene, Zebrafish and Cell biology. His Genome study incorporates themes from Phenotype, Transcriptome, Computational biology and Cell growth. His Transcription, Translation and Maternal to zygotic transition study in the realm of Gene connects with subjects such as Small nucleolar RNA.

He has included themes like Enhancer RNAs, Internal medicine, CYP17A1 and HSD3B2 in his Zebrafish study. His study in Cell biology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cholesterol side-chain cleavage enzyme, Endocrinology, Glucocorticoid and RNA polymerase II. In his research on the topic of RNA polymerase II, Enhancer is strongly related with Germ cell.

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Best Publications

An atlas of active enhancers across human cell types and tissues

Robin Andersson;Claudia Gebhard;Irene Miguel-Escalada;Ilka Hoof.
Nature (2014)

2204 Citations

Pancreatic islet enhancer clusters enriched in type 2 diabetes risk-associated variants

Lorenzo Pasquali;Kyle J Gaulton;Kyle J Gaulton;Kyle J Gaulton;Santiago A Rodríguez-Seguí;Loris Mularoni.
Nature Genetics (2014)

486 Citations

Zebrafish embryos as models for embryotoxic and teratological effects of chemicals

Lixin Yang;Nga Yu Ho;Rüdiger Alshut;Jessica Legradi.
Reproductive Toxicology (2009)

291 Citations

Germline mutations in DIS3L2 cause the Perlman syndrome of overgrowth and Wilms tumor susceptibility

Dewi Astuti;Mark R Morris;Mark R Morris;Wendy N Cooper;Raymond H J Staals.
Nature Genetics (2012)

235 Citations

Prepatterning of Developmental Gene Expression by Modified Histones before Zygotic Genome Activation

Leif C. Lindeman;Ingrid S. Andersen;Andrew H. Reiner;Nan Li.
Developmental Cell (2011)

204 Citations

Regulation and expression of transgenes in fish—a review

Arati Iyengar;Ferenc Müller;Norman Maclean.
Transgenic Research (1996)

178 Citations

Transcriptional profiling reveals barcode-like toxicogenomic responses in the zebrafish embryo

Lixin Yang;Jules R Kemadjou;Christian Zinsmeister;Matthias Bauer.
Genome Biology (2007)

177 Citations

Intronic enhancers control expression of zebrafish sonic hedgehog in floor plate and notochord.

F. Muller;B.-E. Chang;S. Albert;N. Fischer.
Development (1999)

174 Citations

Loss-of-function mutations in RAB18 cause Warburg micro syndrome.

Danai Bem;Shin Ichiro Yoshimura;Ricardo Nunes-Bastos;Frances F. Bond.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2011)

161 Citations

Two independent transcription initiation codes overlap on vertebrate core promoters

Vanja Haberle;Vanja Haberle;Nan Li;Yavor Hadzhiev;Charles Plessy.
Nature (2014)

156 Citations

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