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Reduction of the salt content in selected fish products by the use of salt substitutes (Project)
...Commercial Matjes nordische Art (5% NaCl) and samples containing salt substitutes (2-3.25% NaCl) did not differ significantly (p<0.05) during storage under typical conditions with respect to aerobic and anaerobic mesophilic counts, organoleptic properties, texture, and color. ...Likewise, sodium-reduced samples of cold-smoked salmon (1.5-2.25% NaCl) did not differ significantly from the reference product (3% NaCl) regarding aerobic and anaerobic mesophilic counts, odor, texture, and the growth of L. monocytogenes. ...
Funding period: 2016 - 2018
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Role of the host proteins NXF1, UAP56, and CAD in the life cycle of ebolaviruses (Project)
...The cellular protein CAD is recruited into Ebola virus inclusion bodies by the nucleoprotein NP to facilitate genome replication and transcription. Cells 9(5):E1126.Martin S, Chiramel AI, Schmidt ML, Chen YC, Whitt N, Watt A, Dunham EC, Shifflett K, Traeger S, Leske A, Buehler E, Martellaro C, Brandt J, Wendt L, Müller A, Peitsch S, Best SM, Stech J, Finke S, Römer-Oberdörfer A, Groseth A, Feldmann H, Hoenen T. 2018. A genome-wide siRNA screen identifies a druggable host pathway essential for the Ebola virus life cycle. Genome Med 10(1):58.Wendt L, Brandt J, Bodmer BS, Reiche S, Schmidt ML, Traeger S, Hoenen T. 2020. ...Cells 9(1):187. ...
Funding period: 2017 - 2021
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Internet communication to tobacco products and e-cigarettes (Project)
...In this 6 month project, a survey of the tobacco industry’s internet communication on tobacco products will be conducted and the internet advertising for e-cigarettes will be documented. The communication strategies of the tobacco industry as well as the e-cigarette distributers will be monitored and it will be investigated, if the forms of marketing are compatible with § 21 a Abs 4 of the German preliminary tobacco law.First, the 10 mostly sold cigarette and tobacco brands as well as 10 brands with special characteristics (without additives, flavoured, slims etc.) and at least 20 e-cigarette distributers and their advertising strategies will be selected. ...Then, during 4 months, the internet advertising strategies and advertising in social media (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Tumblr, You Tube, Lokalisten, Wer kennt wen, Studi-VZ) of the selected brands and distributers will be monitored for 8 hours each day according to a study protocol (type of advertisement, target groups, gender specific strategies, age-restricted access, interactivity, product placement) The findings will be implemented in an Access Database using SAS 9.2....
Funding period: 2013 - 2014
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Collaborative project: Selection of lentil (Lens culinaris) genotypes suited for sustainable cropping systems (Project)
...The overarching goal of 'LinSel” is to provide lentil genotypes for farmers that are adjusted to the growing conditions in Central Europe to increase the yield, yield stability and product quality of the legume lentil (Lens culinaris L.). In the scope of the project genotypes are identified, selected, improved, and tested in order to obtain the best adaption for cultivation in German farming systems. ...Project partners are the Institute of Crop Science at the University of Hohenheim with the working groups of Agronomy (UHO1) and Quality of Plant Products (UHO2), the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research, Department of Genebank, Research Group Resources Genetics and Reproduction (IPK), the Keyserlink-Institute (KEY), and the University of Kassel, Section of Organic Plant Breeding and Agrobiodiversity (UKS)....
Funding period: 2020 - 2022
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Extent of migration of unwanted substances from packaging materials made of waste paper in food (Project)
...However, this analysis did not include all substances present and barely 2/3 of the substances detected could be identified. Storage of experimental packs in recycled cardboard of 6 different foods over 9 months indicated significant migration of mineral oil hydrocarbons (up to 80 % of those below C24), dibutyl and diisobutyl phthalate, printing ink components and light polyaromatic hydrocarbons. Internal bags varied strongly in their efficiency of protecting the food: polyethylene reduced migration by a factor of 2-3, polypropylene by approximately a factor of 100. ...
Funding period: 2009 - 2012
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Improving the environmental efficiency of wintering areas: validation of a new concept (Project)
...Increased to that, cows of group 1 stayed more often within functional area 1 at the same time. If the area around wind protecting walls was provide with litter, average duration of presence in functional area 3 increased from 3 hours to 13 to 20 hours, whereas group 1 showed the strongest response in behaviour. Suckler cows and heifers decreased lying behaviour due to CCI-impact level 1 ( 0°C) and 2 (0 to -10°C) to level 3 (-10 to -20°C) significantly. At the same time standing and walking as well as quick movement per 24 hour day increased due to CCI-level 2 to 3. Within CCI-level 4 (-20 to -30°C) and 5 (-30 to -40°C) lying time decreased further, whereas standing remained unchanged and locomotion (walking and quick movement) increased. ...
Funding period: 2011 - 2014
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Comparative transcriptomics reveals conserved components of gibberellin signalling between model and crop plants (Project)
...The phytohormone gibberellin (GA) is a central regulator of plant growth and development. ...It is however understood that GA also controls many other aspects of plant growth. How the individual responses are regulated downstream from GA is unclear. Our project is based on the results of a comparative GA transcriptome analysis. ...
Funding period: 2011 - 2015
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The development of molecular markers for the resistance towards Plasmopara viticola of the Asian wild species V. amurensis (Project)
...Based on a segregating population out of a cross between Gf.Ga-52-42 x Solaris a genetic map with SSR-markers will be established. ...Pyramidizing of downy mildew resistance genes can be verified within the investigated population because Gf.Ga-52-42 carries a locus with resistance genes for which molecular markers are already available. ...
Funding period: 2008 - 2011
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Studies on the anti-oxidative responses of lung cells as an endpoint for the assessment of aerosols after exposure at the air-liquid interface (Project)
...The study focused on SiO2 nanoparticles (NP) since they were more toxic in RAW264.7 macrophages than TiO2- and Fe2O3-NPs, in particular in the absence of serum. Cell death was mainly caused by necrotic processes. SiO2 NPs induced activation of MAP kinases ERK1/2, p38 und JNK1/2 in dependence of time and dose. While the antioxidative cell response (HO-1, NQO1 und GCLC) was very weak, the inflammatory genes TNFß, COX-2, iNOS, IL-6, Cxcl2, IL-1ß, MCP-1, FOS were significantly enhanced on mRNA level. ...
Funding period: 2007 - 2011
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Collaborative project: The aim is to achieve quality assurance of microalgae in aquaculture by developing a microfluidic measuring system - Subproject C (Project)
...The market for microalgae is expected to grow from 0.9 to 1.5 billion USD between 2020 and 2028. One challenge in industrial microalgae production is the contamination with pathogenic organisms (e.g. fungi, protozoa, bacteria and viruses), which can lead to significant productivity losses. ...
Funding period: 2025 - 2028