Udo R. Markert
University of Jena
200 Papers
1K Citations
Udo R. Markert is an academic researcher from University of Jena. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trophoblast & Biology. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 175 publications.
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Papers
Comparison of sample preparation techniques and data analysis for the LC‐MS/MS‐based identification of proteins in human follicular fluid
Roland Lehmann,André Schmidt,Jana Pastuschek,Mario M. Müller,Andreas Fritzsche,Stefan Dieterle,Robert R. Greb,Udo R. Markert,Hortense Slevogt +8 more
TL;DR: A fractionation‐free methodical workflow for in depth LC‐MS/MS‐based analysis for the standardized investigation of human follicle fluid as an important representative of a complex body fluid is developed.
Pregnancy-associated miRNA-clusters.
Diana M. Morales-Prieto,Stephanie Ospina-Prieto,Wittaya Chaiwangyen,Michael Schoenleben,Udo R. Markert +4 more
TL;DR: This review summarizes current knowledge on the pregnancy-related miRNA clusters - the C19MC, C14MC and miR-371-3 cluster - in regard to pregnancy and also other, mostly pathological circumstances.
HTR8/SVneo Cells Display Trophoblast Progenitor Cell-Like Characteristics Indicative of Self-Renewal, Repopulation Activity, and Expression of “Stemness-” Associated Transcription Factors
TL;DR: HTR8/SVneo spheroid cells possess progenitor cell traits that are probably attained through corruption of “stemness-” associated transcription factor networks, and trophoblastic cells are highly prone to unspecific binding, which is resistant to conventional blocking methods, but can be alleviated through blockage with human serum.
Characterization of a human placental clearance system to regulate serotonin levels in the fetoplacental unit
Frantisek Staud,Xingyu Pan,Rona Karahoda,Xiaojing Dong,P. Kastner,Hana Horackova,Veronika Vachalova,Udo R. Markert,Cilia Abad +8 more
TL;DR: Researchers characterize a human placental clearance system that regulates serotonin levels in the fetoplacental unit, involving uptake, metabolism, and excretion, crucial for fetal development and programming, and potentially compromised by antidepressant drugs.
Identification of altered miRNAs and their targets in placenta accreta
José Martin Murrieta-Coxca,Emanuel Barth,Paulina Fuentes-Zacarías,Ruby N. Gutiérrez-Samudio,Tanja Groten,Alexandra Gellhaus,Angela Köninger,Manja Marz,Udo R. Markert,Diana M. Morales-Prieto +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the potential regulatory miRNA and target networks contributing to placenta accreta development were identified using small RNA-Seq followed by RT-PCR confirmation.