Researcher Portfolio
Nitzsche, Anja
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society
Researcher Profile
Position: Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society
Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons219490
Publications
: Chakraborty, D., Kappei, D., Theis, M., Nitzsche, A., Ding, L., Paszkowski-Rogacz, M., Surendranath, V., Berger, N., Schulz, H., Saar, K., Hubner, N., & Buchholz, F. (2012). Combined RNAi and localization for functionally dissecting long non-coding RNAs. Nature Methods, 9(4), 360-362. [PubMan] : Nitzsche, A. (2011). Role of cohesin in the maintenance of embryonic stem cell identitiy. PhD Thesis, Technische Universität, Dresden. [PubMan] : Nitzsche, A., Paszkowski-Rogacz, M., Matarese, F., Janssen-Megens, E. M., Hubner, N. C., Schulz, H., Vries, I. d., Ding, L., Huebner, N., Mann, M., Stunnenberg, H. G., & Buchholz, F. (2011). RAD21 cooperates with pluripotency transcription factors in the maintenance of embryonic stem cell identity. PLoS ONE, 6(5): e19470. [PubMan] : Ding, L., Paszkowski-Rogacz, M., Nitzsche, A., Slabicki, M. M., Heninger, A.-K., Vries, I. d., Kittler, R., Junqueira, M., Shevchenko, A., Schulz, H., Hubner, N., Doss, M. X., Sachinidis, A., Hescheler, J., Iacone, R., Anastassiadis, K., Stewart, A. F., Pisabarro, M. T., Caldarelli, A., Poser, I., Theis, M., & Buchholz, F. (2009). A genome-scale RNAi screen for Oct4 modulators defines a role of the Paf1 complex for embryonic stem cell identity. Cell Stem Cell, 4(5), 403-415. [PubMan] : Poser, I., Sarov, M., Hutchins, J. R. A., Heriche, J.-K., Toyoda, Y., Pozniakovsky, A., Weigl, D., Nitzsche, A., Hegemann, B., Bird, A. W., Pelletier, L., Kittler, R., Hua, S., Naumann, R., Augsburg, M., Sykora, M. M., Hofemeister, H., Zhang, Y., Nasmyth, K., White, K. P., Dietzel, S., Mechtler, K., Durbin, R., Stewart, A. F., Peters, J.-M., Buchholz, F., & Hyman, A. A. (2008). BAC TransgeneOmics: a high-throughput method for exploration of protein function in mammals. Nature Methods, 5(5), 409-415. [PubMan]