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Dominik Mühlen
Dominik Mühlen
Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences
Verified email at mpinat.mpg.de
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An ancestral apical brain region contributes to the central complex under the control of foxQ2 in the beetle Tribolium
B He, M Buescher, MS Farnworth, F Strobl, EHK Stelzer, ...
Elife 8, e49065, 2019
242019
Manganese carbonates as possible biogenic relics in Archean settings
B Rincón-Tomás, B Khonsari, D Mühlen, C Wickbold, N Schäfer, ...
International Journal of Astrobiology 15 (3), 219-229, 2016
232016
The Red Flour Beetle as Model for Comparative Neural Development: Genome Editing to Mark Neural Cells in Tribolium Brain Development
MS Farnworth, KN Eckermann, HMM Ahmed, DS Mühlen, B He, G Bucher
Brain Development: Methods and Protocols, 191-217, 2020
142020
Biomineral formation as a biosignature for microbial activities Precambrian cherts
B Rincón Tomás, D Mühlen, M Hoppert, J Reitner
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 7166, 2015
2015
Biomineral formation as a biosignature for microbial activities in Precambrian cherts
BR Tomás, D Mühlen, M Hoppert, J Reitner
2015
Biomineralformation byathermophilic Archaeon as a modelfor processes in Archean cherts
M Hoppert, D Mühlen, J Reitnerº
Dating the Origin of Life Present-Day Molecules and First Fossil Record, 2014
2014
An ancestral apical brain region contributes to the central complex under the control of foxQ2 in the beetle
B He, M Buescher, MS Farnworth, F Strobl, EHK Stelzer, ...
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