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Ludwig A Hothorn
Ludwig A Hothorn
Affiliations
Institute of Biostatistics, Leibniz University, 30419, Hannover, Germany.
Publications (9)
Inositol pyrophosphates promote the interaction of SPX domains with the coiled-coil motif of PHR transcription factors to regulate plant phosphate homeostasis.
Nature communications
Avec:
Martina K Ried
,
Rebekka Wild
,
Jinsheng Zhu
,
Joka Pipercevic
,
Kristina Sturm
,
Larissa Broger
,
Robert K Harmel
,
Luciano A Abriata
,
Ludwig A Hothorn
,
Dorothea Fiedler
,
Sebastian Hiller
,
Michael Hothorn
Use compatibility intervals in regulatory toxicology.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP
Avec:
Ludwig A Hothorn
,
Ralph Pirow
Two bifunctional inositol pyrophosphate kinases/phosphatases control plant phosphate homeostasis.
eLife
Avec:
Jinsheng Zhu
,
Kelvin Lau
,
Robert Puschmann
,
Robert K Harmel
,
Youjun Zhang
,
Verena Pries
,
Philipp Gaugler
,
Larissa Broger
,
Amit K Dutta
,
Henning J Jessen
,
Gabriel Schaaf
,
Alisdair R Fernie
,
Ludwig A Hothorn
,
Dorothea Fiedler
,
Michael Hothorn
Simultaneous Inference Using Multiple Marginal Models.
Pharmaceutical statistics
Avec:
Ludwig A Hothorn
,
Christian Ritz
,
Frank Schaarschmidt
,
Signe M Jensen
,
Robin Ristl
Concerted expression of a cell cycle regulator and a metabolic enzyme from a bicistronic transcript in plants.
Nature plants
Avec:
Laura Lorenzo-Orts
,
Janika Witthoeft
,
Jules Deforges
,
Jacobo Martinez
,
Sylvain Loubéry
,
Aleksandra Placzek
,
Yves Poirier
,
Ludwig A Hothorn
,
Yvon Jaillais
,
Michael Hothorn
Alternatives to statistical decision trees in regulatory (eco-)toxicological bioassays.
Archives of toxicology
Avec:
Felix M Kluxen
,
Ludwig A Hothorn
The Tukey trend test: Multiplicity adjustment using multiple marginal models.
Biometrics
Avec:
Frank Schaarschmidt
,
Christian Ritz
,
Ludwig A Hothorn
Using historical control data in bioassays for regulatory toxicology.
Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP
Avec:
Felix M Kluxen
,
Klaus Weber
,
Christian Strupp
,
Signe M Jensen
,
Ludwig A Hothorn
,
Jean-Christophe Garcin
,
Thomas Hofmann
HSL1 and BAM1/2 impact epidermal cell development by sensing distinct signaling peptides.
Nature communications
Avec:
Andra-Octavia Roman
,
Pedro Jimenez-Sandoval
,
Sebastian Augustin
,
Caroline Broyart
,
Ludwig A Hothorn
,
Julia Santiago
Réseau de co-auteurs
Michael Hothorn
3 collaborations
Jinsheng Zhu
2 collaborations
Larissa Broger
2 collaborations
Robert K Harmel
2 collaborations
Dorothea Fiedler
2 collaborations
Christian Ritz
2 collaborations
Frank Schaarschmidt
2 collaborations
Signe M Jensen
2 collaborations
Felix M Kluxen
2 collaborations
Martina K Ried
1 collaboration
Rebekka Wild
1 collaboration
Joka Pipercevic
1 collaboration
Kristina Sturm
1 collaboration
Luciano A Abriata
1 collaboration
Sebastian Hiller
1 collaboration
None Ralph Pirow
1 collaboration
Kelvin Lau
1 collaboration
Robert Puschmann
1 collaboration
Youjun Zhang
1 collaboration
Verena Pries
1 collaboration
Philipp Gaugler
1 collaboration
Amit K Dutta
1 collaboration
Henning J Jessen
1 collaboration
Gabriel Schaaf
1 collaboration
Alisdair R Fernie
1 collaboration
Robin Ristl
1 collaboration
Laura Lorenzo-Orts
1 collaboration
Janika Witthoeft
1 collaboration
Jules Deforges
1 collaboration
Jacobo Martinez
1 collaboration
Sylvain Loubéry
1 collaboration
Aleksandra Placzek
1 collaboration
Yves Poirier
1 collaboration
Yvon Jaillais
1 collaboration
Klaus Weber
1 collaboration
Christian Strupp
1 collaboration
Jean-Christophe Garcin
1 collaboration
Thomas Hofmann
1 collaboration
Andra-Octavia Roman
1 collaboration
Pedro Jimenez-Sandoval
1 collaboration
Sebastian Augustin
1 collaboration
Caroline Broyart
1 collaboration
Julia Santiago
1 collaboration