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Kormann, Katharina
Numerical Methods in Plasma Physics (NMPP), Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society
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Position: Numerical Methods in Plasma Physics (NMPP), Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society
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https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1956-2073
Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons131010
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Publications
: Sick, S., Reinker, S., Timmer, J., & Schlake, T. (2006). WNT and DKK Determine Hair Follicle Spacing Through a Reaction-Diffusion Mechanism. Science, 314, 1447-1450. [PubMan] : Schlake, T. (2006). Krox20, a novel candidate for the regulatory hierarchy that controls hair shaft bending. Mechanisms of Development, 135, 641-648. [PubMan] : Schlake, T. (2006). Krox20, a novel candidate for the regulatory hierarchy that controls hair shaft bending. Mechanisms of Development, 123, 641-648. [PubMan] : Weger, N., & Schlake, T. (2005). Igfbp3 Modulates Cell Proliferation in the Hair Follicle. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 125, 847-849. [PubMan] : Weger, N., & Schlake, T. (2005). IGF-1 Signalling Controls the Hair Growth Cycle and the Differentiation of Hair Shafts. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 125, 873-882. [PubMan] : Schlake, T. (2005). FGF signals specifically regulate the structure of hair shaft medulla via IGF-binding protein 5. Development, 132, 2981-2990. [PubMan] : Schlake, T. (2005). Segmental Igfbp5 expression is specifically associated with the bent structure of zigzag hairs. Mechanisms of Development, 122, 988-997. [PubMan] : Schlake, T., Beibel, M., Weger, N., & Boehm, T. (2004). Major shifts in genomic activity accompany progression through different stages of the hair cycle. Gene Expression Patterns, 4, 141-152. doi:10.1016/j.modgep.2003.09.009. [PubMan] : Schlake, T., & Boehm, T. (2001). Expression domains in the skin of genes affected by the nude mutation and identified by gene expression profiling. Mechanisms of Development, 109(2), 419-422. doi:10.1016/s0925-4773(01)00538-x. [PubMan]