AG Lemke Veröffentlichungen

Lemke S, Antonopoulos DA, Meyer F, Domanus MH, Schmidt-Ott U. (2011). BMP signaling components in embryonic transcriptomes of the hover fly Episyrphus balteatus (Syrphidae). BMC Genomics.12:278. Pubmed 

Rafiqi AM, Lemke S, Schmidt-Ott U. (2011). Megaselia abdita: cuticle preparation from injected embryos. Cold Spring Harb Protoc.2011(4):pdb.prot5603.

Rafiqi AM, Lemke S, Schmidt-Ott U. (2011). Megaselia abdita: fixing and devitellinizing embryos. Cold Spring Harb Protoc.2011(4):pdb.prot5602.

Rafiqi AM, Lemke S, Schmidt-Ott U. (2011). Megaselia abdita: preparing embryos for injection. Cold Spring Harb Protoc.2011(4):pdb.prot5601.

Rafiqi AM, Lemke S, Schmidt-Ott U. (2011). Megaselia abdita: culturing and egg collection. Cold Spring Harb Protoc.2011(4):pdb.prot5600.

Rafiqi AM, Lemke S, Schmidt-Ott U. (2011). The scuttle fly Megaselia abdita (Phoridae): a link between Drosophila and Mosquito development. Cold Spring Harb Protoc.2011(4):pdb.emo143.

Lemke S, Busch SE, Antonopoulos DA, Meyer F, Domanus MH, Schmidt-Ott U. (2010). Maternal activation of gap genes in the hover fly Episyrphus. Development.137(10):1709-19.Pubmed 

Rafiqi AM, Lemke S, Schmidt-Ott U. (2010). Postgastrular zen expression is required to develop distinct amniotic and serosal epithelia in the scuttle fly Megaselia. Dev Biol.341(1):282-90.

Pubmed Lemke S, Schmidt-Ott U. (2009). Evidence for a composite anterior determinant in the hover fly Episyrphus balteatus (Syrphidae), a cyclorrhaphan fly with an anterodorsal serosa anlage. Development.136(1):117-27.Pubmed 

Lemke S, Stauber M, Shaw PJ, Rafiqi AM, Prell A, Schmidt-Ott U. (2008). Bicoid occurrence and Bicoid-dependent hunchback regulation in lower cyclorrhaphan flies. Evol Dev.10(4):413-20. Pubmed 

Stauber M, Lemke S, Schmidt-Ott U. (2008). Expression and regulation of caudal in the lower cyclorrhaphan fly Megaselia. Dev Genes Evol.218(2):81-7. Pubmed 

Rafiqi AM, Lemke S, Ferguson S, Stauber M, Schmidt-Ott U. (2008). Evolutionary origin of the amnioserosa in cyclorrhaphan flies correlates with spatial and temporal expression changes of zen. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.105(1):234-9. Pubmed