Daniel Findeis
Braunschweig University of Technology
5 Papers
9 Citations
Daniel Findeis is an academic researcher from Braunschweig University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipid droplet & Caenorhabditis. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Methyl group donors abrogate adaptive responses to dietary restriction in C. elegans
TL;DR: Results found that dietary supplementation with choline abrogate the dietary restriction-induced prolongation of the reproductive period as well as the accumulation and delayed depletion of large lipid droplets and whole-fat stores and increased the survival rate in the cold.
A Neuroendocrine Modulation to Sustain C. elegans Forward Locomotion
Maria A. Lim,Jyothsna Chitturi,Valeriya Laskova,Jun Meng,Daniel Findeis,Anne Wiekenberg,Ben Mulcahy,Linjiao Luo,Yan Li,Yangning Lu,Wesley Hung,Yixin Qu,Chi-Yip Ho,Douglas Holmyard,Ni Ji,Rebecca WcWhirter,Aravinthan D. T. Samuel,David M. Miller,Ralf Schnabel,John A. Calarco,Mei Zhen +20 more
TL;DR: The role of a neuroendocrine cell RID in sustaining a specific behavioral state in C. elegans is established, and the Six/SO-family homeobox transcription factor UNC-39 governs lineage-specific neurogenesis to give rise to a neuron RID.
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Neuroendocrine Modulation Sustains the C. elegans Forward Motor State
Maria A. Lim,Jyothsna Chitturi,Valeriya Laskova,Jun Meng,Daniel Findeis,Anne Wiekenberg,Ben Mulcahy,Linjiao Luo,Yan Li,Yangning Lu,Wesley Hung,Yixin Qu,Chi-Yip Ho,Douglas Holmyard,Ni Ji,Rebecca WcWhirter,Aravinthan D. T. Samuel,David M. Miller,Ralf Schnabel,John A. Calarco,Mei Zhen +20 more
TL;DR: In this article, a peptidergic neuron that modulates C. elegans motor circuit dynamics was discovered, and the role of a neuroendocrine cell RID in sustaining a specific behavioral state was established.
Neuroendocrine modulation sustains the C. elegans forward motor state
Maria A. Lim,Jyothsna Chitturi,Jyothsna Chitturi,Valeriya Laskova,Valeriya Laskova,Jun Meng,Jun Meng,Daniel Findeis,Anne Wiekenberg,Ben Mulcahy,Linjiao Luo,Yan Li,Yan Li,Yangning Lu,Yangning Lu,Wesley Hung,Yixin Qu,Chi-Yip Ho,Douglas Holmyard,Ni Ji,Rebecca McWhirter,Aravinthan D. T. Samuel,David M. Miller,Ralf Schnabel,John A. Calarco,Mei Zhen,Mei Zhen +26 more
TL;DR: The role of a neuroendocrine cell RID in sustaining a specific behavioral state in C. elegans is established, and the Six/SO-family homeobox transcription factor UNC-39 governs lineage-specific neurogenesis to give rise to a neuron RID.
Twenty million years of evolution: The embryogenesis of four Caenorhabditis species are indistinguishable despite extensive genome divergence.
Nadin Memar,Sabrina M. Schiemann,Sabrina M. Schiemann,Christian Hennig,Daniel Findeis,Barbara Conradt,Ralf Schnabel +6 more
TL;DR: The embryonic development of all four Caenorhabditis species are nearly identical, suggesting that an apparently optimal program to construct the body plan of nematodes has been conserved for at least 20 million years.