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Joachim R. Wolff is affiliated with the University of Göttingen in Germany and specializes in the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research predominantly focuses on areas including Molecular Biology, Economics and Econometrics, and Statistics and Probability, with additional work in Artificial Intelligence and General Health Professions.

The scientist's research centers around key topics such as:

  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • Labor market dynamics and wage inequality
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Advanced Causal Inference Techniques
  • Gene expression and cancer classification
  • Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
  • Social Policy and Reform Studies

Joachim R. Wolff has published multiple papers in well-known scientific venues. Some notable papers include:

  • "pyGenomeTracks: reproducible plots for multivariate genomic datasets" (2020) in Bioinformatics
  • "Galaxy HiCExplorer 3: a web server for reproducible Hi-C, capture Hi-C and single-cell Hi-C data analysis, quality control and visualization" (2020) in Nucleic Acids Research
  • "Loop detection using Hi-C data with HiCExplorer" (2022) in GigaScience
  • "Robust and efficient single-cell Hi-C clustering with approximate k-nearest neighbor graphs" (2021) in Bioinformatics
  • "A multiple super-enhancer region establishes inter-TAD interactions and controls Hoxa function in cranial neural crest" (2023) in Nature Communications

The scientist frequently collaborates with a core group of researchers, including:

  • Rolf Backofen
  • Björn Grüning
  • Michael Lechner
  • Daniel Göller
  • Tamara Harrer

Joachim R. Wolff's work has been published mostly in the following venues:

  • Bioinformatics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Labour Economics

Best Publications

  • Essential functions of synapsins I and II in synaptic vesicle regulation

    Thomas W. Rosahl;Diane Spillane;Markus Missler;Markus Missler;Joachim Herz

  • Perineuronal nets provide a polyanionic, glia-associated form of microenvironment around certain neurons in many parts of the rat brain.

    Gert Brückner;Kurt Brauer;Wolfgang Härtig;Joachim R. Wolff

  • gamma-Aminobutyric acid outside the mammalian brain.

    Sándor L. Erdö;Joachim R. Wolff

  • A reliable and sensitive method to localize terminal degeneration and lysosomes in the central nervous system.

    F. Gallyas;J. R. Wolff;H. Böttcher;L. Zaborszky

  • Golgi-like demonstration of dark neurons with an argyrophil III method for experimental neuropathology

    F Gallyas;F H Güldner;G Zoltay;J R Wolff

  • S100 protein expression in subpopulations of neurons of rat brain

    M. Rickmann;J.R. Wolff

  • Plasticity in dendrites shown by continuous GABA administration in superior cervical ganglion of adult rat

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  • Prenatal and postnatal development of GABA‐accumulating cells in the occipital neocortex of rat

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  • Development of GABAergic neurons in rat visual cortex as identified by glutamate decarboxylase-like immunoreactivity

    J.R. Wolff;H. Böttcher;T. Zetzsche;W.H. Oertel

  • Activation of the primary motor cortex by somatosensory stimulation in adult rats is mediated mainly by associational connections from the somatosensory cortex.

    Tamás Farkas;Zsolt Kis;József Toldi;Joachim R. Wolff

  • Effect of GABA-administration on murine neuroblastoma cells in culture. I. Increased membrane dynamics and formation of specialized contacts

    P. E. Spoerri;J. R. Wolff

  • Neurogenesis of GABAergic neurons in the rat dentate gyrus: a combined autoradiographic and immunocytochemical study.

    K. Lübbers;J.R. Wolff;M. Frotscher

  • GABA accelerates excitotoxic cell death in cortical cultures: protection by blockers of GABA-gated chloride channels.

    Sa´ndor L. Erdo¨;Angelika Michler;Joachim R. Wolff

  • Pre- and postnatal development of the primary visual cortex of the common marmoset. II. Formation, remodelling, and elimination of synapses as overlapping processes.

    Markus Missler;Annelies Wolff;Hans-Joachim Merker;Joachim R. Wolff

  • Factors influencing astrocyte growth and development in defined media

    Angelika Michler-Stuke;Joachim R. Wolff;Jane E. Bottenstein

  • Postnatal development of axosomatic synapses in the rat visual cortex: Morphogenesis and quantitative evaluation

    Susan Bähr;Joachim R. Wolff

  • Astrocytes as rapid sensors of peripheral axotomy in the facial nucleus of rats.

    Astrid Rohlmann;Rainer Laskawi;Andreas Hofer;Rolf Dermietzel

  • Beitr�ge zur Ultrastruktur der Kapillaren in der normalen Grosshirnrinde

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  • Metal-catalyzed oxidation renders silver intensification selective. Applications for the histochemistry of diaminobenzidine and neurofibrillary changes.:

    Ferenc Gallyas;Joachim R. Wolff

  • Structural dynamics of synapses and synaptic components

    J.R. Wolff;R. Laskawi;W.B. Spatz;M. Missler

  • Facial nerve lesions lead to increased immunostaining of the astrocytic gap junction protein (connexin 43) in the corresponding facial nucleus of rats

    Astrid Rohlmann;Rainer Laskawi;Andreas Hofer;Endre Dobo

  • A reliable method for demonstrating axonal degeneration shortly after axotomy.

    F. Gallyas;J. R. Wolff;H. Böttcher;L. Záborszky

  • Neurono-glial synaptoid contacts in the median eminence of the rat: ultrastructure, staining properties and distribution on tanycytes

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  • Developmental biology of the common marmoset: proposal for a "postnatal staging".

    Markus Missler;Joachim R. Wolff;Hartmut Rothe;Wolfgang Heger

  • Biphasic reorganization of somatotopy in the primary motor cortex follows facial nerve lesions in adult rats

    Jozsef Toldi;Rainer Laskawi;Michael Landgrebe;Joachim R. Wolff

  • Mice deficient in lysosomal acid phosphatase develop lysosomal storage in the kidney and central nervous system.

    Paul Saftig;Dieter Hartmann;Renate Lüllmann-Rauch;Joachim Wolff

Frequent Co-Authors

József Toldi
József Toldi University of Szeged
Laszlo Zaborszky
Laszlo Zaborszky Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Kurt Brauer
Kurt Brauer Leipzig University
Walter J. Freeman
Walter J. Freeman University of California, Berkeley
Ole Petter Ottersen
Ole Petter Ottersen University of Oslo
Wolfgang Härtig
Wolfgang Härtig Leipzig University
Robert C. Malenka
Robert C. Malenka Stanford University
Thomas W. Rosahl
Thomas W. Rosahl MSD (United States)
Michal Hetman
Michal Hetman University of Louisville
Franz Faupel
Franz Faupel Kiel University

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