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Michael Schleicher is affiliated with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields including Computer Science and Physics and Astronomy, with a particular focus on Hardware and Architecture, Nuclear and High Energy Physics, and Computer Networks and Communications.

The scientist's work covers topics such as Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques, Particle Detector Development and Performance, and Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems.

Among recent publications, Michael Schleicher co-authored the paper titled DTS-100G -- A versatile heterogeneous MPSoC board for cryogenic sensor readout, published in 2023 in arXiv (Cornell University).

Frequent collaborators of Michael Schleicher include:

  • Timo Muscheid
  • Artur Boebel
  • Nick Karcher
  • T. Vaňát
  • Luis E. Ardila-Perez

Publication venues where Michael Schleicher's work appears are primarily:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • The genome of the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum

    L. Eichinger;J. A. Pachebat;J. A. Pachebat;G. Glöckner;M.-A. Rajandream

  • Filamins as integrators of cell mechanics and signalling.

    Thomas P. Stossel;John Condeelis;Lynn Cooley;John H. Hartwig

  • Filamins: promiscuous organizers of the cytoskeleton

    Grzegorz M. Popowicz;Michael Schleicher;Angelika A. Noegel;Tad A. Holak

  • The Diaphanous-related formin dDia2 is required for the formation and maintenance of filopodia

    Antje Schirenbeck;Till Bretschneider;Rajesh Arasada;Michael Schleicher

  • Dictyostelium amoebae that lack G-actin-sequestering profilins show defects in F-actin content, cytokinesis, and development

    Michael Haugwitz;Angelika A. Noegel;Jacques Karakesisoglou;Michael Schleicher

  • A mechanical unfolding intermediate in an actin-crosslinking protein.

    Ingo Schwaiger;Angelika Kardinal;Michael Schleicher;Angelika A Noegel

  • A rapid and efficient method to generate multiple gene disruptions in Dictyostelium discoideum using a single selectable marker and the Cre-loxP system.

    Jan Faix;Lisa Kreppel;Gad Shaulsky;Michael Schleicher

  • Calcium-sensitive non-muscle α-actinin contains EF-hand structures and highly conserved regions

    Angelika Noegel;Walter Witke;Michael Schleicher

  • Dictyostelium discoideum: a new host model system for intracellular pathogens of the genus Legionella.

    Sonja Hägele;Rolf Köhler;Hilde Merkert;Michael Schleicher

  • Severin, gelsolin, and villin share a homologous sequence in regions presumed to contain F-actin severing domains.

    E André;F Lottspeich;M Schleicher;A Noegel

  • The role of the cortical cytoskeleton: F-actin crosslinking proteins protect against osmotic stress, ensure cell size, cell shape and motility, and contribute to phagocytosis and development

    Francisco Rivero;Bernd Köppel;Barbara Peracino;Salvatore Bozzaro

  • Prohibitin-1 maintains the angiogenic capacity of endothelial cells by regulating mitochondrial function and senescence

    Michael Schleicher;Benjamin R. Shepherd;Yajaira Suarez;Carlos Fernandez-Hernando

  • Sequence and analysis of chromosome 2 of Dictyostelium discoideum

    Gernot Glöckner;Ludwig Eichinger;Karol Szafranski;Justin A. Pachebat

  • Redundancy in the microfilament system: abnormal development of Dictyostelium cells lacking two F-actin cross-linking proteins.

    Walter Witke;Michael Schleicher;Angelika A. Noegel

  • The bundling activity of vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein is required for filopodium formation

    Antje Schirenbeck;Rajesh Arasada;Till Bretschneider;Theresia E. B. Stradal

  • The actin cytoskeleton of Dictyostelium: a story told by mutants.

    A.A. Noegel;M. Schleicher

  • Phylogeny-wide analysis of social amoeba genomes highlights ancient origins for complex intercellular communication

    Andrew J. Heidel;Hajara M. Lawal;Marius Felder;Christina Schilde

  • The Dictyostelium gelation factor shares a putative actin binding site with alpha-actinins and dystrophin and also has a rod domain containing six 100-residue motifs that appear to have a cross-beta conformation.

    Angelika A. Noegel;Susanne Rapp;Friedrich Lottspeich;Michael Schleicher

  • New actin-binding proteins from Dictyostelium discoideum.

    M. Schleicher;G. Gerisch;G. Isenberg

  • Selection of Dictyostelium mutants defective in cytoskeletal proteins: use of an antibody that binds to the ends of alpha-actinin rods.

    E. Wallraff;M. Schleicher;M. Modersitzki;D. Rieger

Frequent Co-Authors

Angelika A. Noegel
Angelika A. Noegel University of Cologne
Gernot Glöckner
Gernot Glöckner University of Cologne
Jan Faix
Jan Faix Hannover Medical School
Tad A. Holak
Tad A. Holak Jagiellonian University
Rolf Müller
Rolf Müller Saarland University
Michael Steinert
Michael Steinert Technische Universität Braunschweig
Klaus-Peter Janssen
Klaus-Peter Janssen Technical University of Munich
Günther Gerisch
Günther Gerisch Max Planck Society
Andreas Hofmann
Andreas Hofmann University of Melbourne
D. Martin Watterson
D. Martin Watterson Northwestern University

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