Menzel, R., von Chrzanowski, H., Tonat, T., van Riswyck, K., Schliesser, P., Ruess, L. (2019) Presence or absence? Primary structure, regioselectivity and evolution of Δ12/ω3 fatty acid desaturases in nematodes.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids 1864, 1194–1205 Text/Abstract
Keller, J., Borzekowski, A., Haase, H., Menzel, R., Rueß, L., Koch, M. (2018) Toxicity assay for citrinin, zearalenone and zearalenone-14-sulfate using the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans as model organism.
Toxins 10, 284 Text/Abstract
Menzel, R., Geweiler, D., Sass, A., Simsek, D., Ruess, L. (2018) Nematodes as important source for omega-3 long-chain fatty acids in the soil food web and the impact in nutrition for higher trophic levels.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, 96 Text/Abstract
Menzel, R., Nehring, R., Ruess, L. (2018) Fatty acid 13C isotopologue profiling provides insight into trophic carbon transfer and lipid metabolism of invertebrate consumers.
Journal of Visualized Experiments 134, e57110. Text/Abstract
Menzel, R., Ngosong, C., Ruess, L. (2017) Isotopologue profiling enables insights into dietary routing and metabolism of trophic biomarker fatty acids.
Chemoecology 27, 101-114. Text/Abstract
Maboreke, H.R., Feldhahn, L., Bönn, M., Tarkka, M.T., Buscot, F., Herrmann, S., Menzel, R., Ruess, L. (2016) Transcriptome analysis in oak uncovers a strong impact of endogenous rhythmic growth on the interaction with plant-parasitic nematodes.
BMC Genomics 17, 627. Text/Abstract
Deline, M., Keller, J., Rothe, M., Schunck, W.-H., Menzel, R., Watts, J.L. (2015) Epoxides derived from dietary dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid induce germ cell death in C. elegans.
Scientific Reports 5, 15417. Text/Abstract
Zhou, Y., Falck, J.R., Rothe, M., Schunck, W.-H., Menzel, R. (2015) Role of CYP-eicosanoids in the regulation of pharyngeal pumping and food uptake in C. elegans.
Journal of Lipid Research 56, 2110-2123. Text/Abstract
Ma, D.K., Li, Z., Lu, A.Y., Chen, S., Rothe, M., Menzel, R., Sun, F., Horvitz, H.R. (2015) Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase drives heat adaptation by sequestering fatty acids.
Cell 161, 1152-1163. Text/Abstract
Saul, N., Stürzenbaum, S.R., Chakrabarti, S., Baberschke, N., Lieke, T., Putschew, A., Kochan, C., Menzel, R., Steinberg, C.E.W. (2015) Adsorbable organic bromine compounds (AOBr) in aquatic samples: a nematode based toxicogenomic assessment of the exposure hazard.
Environmental Science & Pollution Research 22, 14862-73. Text/Abstract
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