Raum | 53.0.6 |
Sprechzeiten | nach Vereinbarung |
annette.martin(at)hs-ansbach.de | |
Telefon | 0981 4877-213 |
Funktionen | Professorin Industrielle Biotechnologie (IBT) Praktikumsbeauftragte Industrielle Biotechnologie (IBT) Professorin Applied Biotechnology (ABI) Laborleitung Molekularbiologie Projektleitung Gentechnik |
Lehrgebiete | Molekularbiologie |
[1] Baumann, T., Bergmann, S., Schmidt-Rose, T., Max, H., Martin, A., Enthaler, B., Terstegen, L., Schweiger, D., Kalbacher, H., Wenck, H., Jedlitschky, G., Jovanovic, Z. (2014) Glutathione-conjugated sulfanylalkanols are substrates for ABCC11 and γ-glutamyl-transferase 1: A potential new pathway for the formation of odorant precursors in the apocrine sweat gland, Exp Dermatol, DOI:10.1111/exd.12354
[2] Martin, A., Hellhammer, J., Hero, T., Max, H., Schult, J. and Terstegen, L. (2011) Effective prevention of stress-induced sweating and axillary malodour formation in teenagers. Int J Cosmetic Sci, 33(1): 90-7
[3] Martin, A., Saathoff, M., Kuhn, F., Max, H., Terstegen, L. and Natsch, A. (2010) A functional ABCC11 allele is essential in the biochemical formation of human axillary odor. J Invest Dermatol 130 (2): 529-40
[4] Wilke, K., Martin, A., Terstegen, L. and Biel, S. S. (2009) Neurobiology of skin appendages: Eccrine, apocrine and apoeccrine sweat glands. Granstein and Luger (Eds) Neuroimmunology of the skin (pp. 167–176), Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
[5] Wilke, K., Martin, A., Terstegen, L. and Biel, S. S. (2007) A short history of sweat gland biology. Int J Cosmetic Sci 29 (3): 169–179
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