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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j19]Johannes Seiffarth, Tim Scherr, Bastian Wollenhaupt, Oliver Neumann, Hanno Scharr, Dietrich Kohlheyer, Ralf Mikut, Katharina Nöh:
ObiWan-Microbi: OMERO-based integrated workflow for annotating microbes in the cloud. SoftwareX 26: 101638 (2024) - [c13]Richard D. Paul, Johannes Seiffarth, Hanno Scharr, Katharina Nöh:
Robust Approximate Characterization of Single-Cell Heterogeneity in Microbial Growth. ISBI 2024: 1-5 - [c12]Johannes Seiffarth, Luisa Blöbaum, Alexander Grünberger, Katharina Nöh:
Customizable and Interactive Visualizations for Investigating Spatio-Temporal Single-Cell Information. ISBI 2024: 1-5 - [c11]M. Shahbaz Memon, Johann F. Jadebeck, Michael Osthege, Anna Wendler, David Kerkmann, Henrik Zunker, Wolfgang Wiechert, Katharina Nöh, Jens Henrik Göbbert, Björn Hagemeier, Morris Riedel, Martin J. Kühn:
Automated Processing of Pipelines Managing Now- and Forecasting of Infectious Diseases. MIPRO 2024: 1157-1162 - 2023
- [j18]Johann F. Jadebeck, Wolfgang Wiechert, Katharina Nöh:
Practical sampling of constraint-based models: Optimized thinning boosts CHRR performance. PLoS Comput. Biol. 19(8) (2023) - 2022
- [j17]Axel Theorell, Johann F. Jadebeck, Katharina Nöh, Jörg Stelling:
PolyRound: polytope rounding for random sampling in metabolic networks. Bioinform. 38(2): 566-567 (2022) - [c10]Karina Ruzaeva, Kira Küsters, Wolfgang Wiechert, Benjamin Berkels, Marco Oldiges, Katharina Nöh:
Automated Characterization of Catalytically Active Inclusion Body Production in Biotechnological Screening Systems. EMBC 2022: 3874-3877 - [c9]Karina Ruzaeva, Jan-Christopher Cohrs, Keitaro Kasahara, Dietrich Kohlheyer, Katharina Nöh, Benjamin Berkels:
Cell tracking for live-cell microscopy using an activity-prioritized assignment strategy. IPAS 2022: 1-7 - [c8]Karina Ruzaeva, Katharina Nöh, Benjamin Berkels:
A Hybrid Multi-Object Segmentation Framework with Model-Based B-Splines for Microbial Single Cell Analysis. ISBI 2022: 1-5 - [i3]Karina Ruzaeva, Katharina Nöh, Benjamin Berkels:
A hybrid multi-object segmentation framework with model-based B-splines for microbial single cell analysis. CoRR abs/2205.01367 (2022) - [i2]Karina Ruzaeva, Kira Küsters, Wolfgang Wiechert, Benjamin Berkels, Marco Oldiges, Katharina Nöh:
Automated Characterization of Catalytically Active Inclusion Body Production in Biotechnological Screening Systems. CoRR abs/2209.15584 (2022) - [i1]Karina Ruzaeva, Jan-Christopher Cohrs, Keitaro Kasahara, Dietrich Kohlheyer, Katharina Nöh, Benjamin Berkels:
Cell tracking for live-cell microscopy using an activity-prioritized assignment strategy. CoRR abs/2210.11441 (2022) - 2021
- [j16]Johann F. Jadebeck, Axel Theorell, Samuel Leweke, Katharina Nöh:
HOPS: high-performance library for (non-)uniform sampling of convex-constrained models. Bioinform. 37(12): 1776-1777 (2021) - [c7]Karina Ruzaeva, Katharina Nöh, Benjamin Berkels:
Polar Space Based Shape Averaging for Star-shaped Biological Objects. VCBM 2021: 13-17 - 2020
- [j15]Axel Theorell, Katharina Nöh:
Reversible jump MCMC for multi-model inference in Metabolic Flux Analysis. Bioinform. 36(1): 232-240 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j14]Axel Theorell, Johannes Seiffarth, Alexander Grünberger, Katharina Nöh:
When a single lineage is not enough: Uncertainty-Aware Tracking for spatio-temporal live-cell image analysis. Bioinform. 35(7): 1221-1228 (2019) - [j13]Christian Carsten Sachs, Joachim Koepff, Wolfgang Wiechert, Alexander Grünberger, Katharina Nöh:
mycelyso - high-throughput analysis of Streptomyces mycelium live cell imaging data. BMC Bioinform. 20(1): 452:1-452:7 (2019) - 2018
- [j12]Katharina Nöh, Sebastian Niedenführ, Martin Beyß, Wolfgang Wiechert:
A Pareto approach to resolve the conflict between information gain and experimental costs: Multiple-criteria design of carbon labeling experiments. PLoS Comput. Biol. 14(10) (2018) - 2015
- [j11]Katharina Nöh, Peter Droste, Wolfgang Wiechert:
Visual workflows for 13C-metabolic flux analysis. Bioinform. 31(3): 346-354 (2015) - [j10]Stefan Helfrich, Charaf E. Azzouzi, Christopher Probst, Johannes Seiffarth, Alexander Grünberger, Wolfgang Wiechert, Dietrich Kohlheyer, Katharina Nöh:
Vizardous: interactive analysis of microbial populations with single cell resolution. Bioinform. 31(23): 3875-3877 (2015) - [j9]Stina K. Lien, Sebastian Niedenführ, Håvard Sletta, Katharina Nöh, Per Bruheim:
Fluxome study of Pseudomonas fluorescens reveals major reorganisation of carbon flux through central metabolic pathways in response to inactivation of the anti-sigma factor MucA. BMC Syst. Biol. 9: 6 (2015) - 2013
- [j8]Michael Weitzel, Katharina Nöh, Tolga Dalman, Sebastian Niedenführ, Birgit Stute, Wolfgang Wiechert:
13CFLUX2 - high-performance software suite for 13C-metabolic flux analysis. Bioinform. 29(1): 143-145 (2013) - [j7]Tolga Dalman, Tim Dörnemann, Ernst Juhnke, Michael Weitzel, Wolfgang Wiechert, Katharina Nöh, Bernd Freisleben:
Cloud MapReduce for Monte Carlo bootstrap applied to Metabolic Flux Analysis. Future Gener. Comput. Syst. 29(2): 582-590 (2013) - 2012
- [j6]Peter Droste, Wolfgang Wiechert, Katharina Nöh:
Semi-automatic drawing of metabolic networks. Inf. Vis. 11(3): 171-187 (2012) - [j5]Jana Tillack, Stephan Noack, Katharina Nöh, Atya Elsheikh, Wolfgang Wiechert:
A Software Framework for Modeling and Simulation of Dynamic Metabolic and Isotopic Systems. Simul. Notes Eur. 22(3-4): 147-156 (2012) - 2011
- [j4]Peter Droste, Stephan Miebach, Sebastian Niedenführ, Wolfgang Wiechert, Katharina Nöh:
Visualizing multi-omics data in metabolic networks with the software Omix - A case study. Biosyst. 105(2): 154-161 (2011) - [j3]Frieder Hadlich, Katharina Nöh, Wolfgang Wiechert:
Determination of flux directions by thermodynamic network analysis: Computing informative metabolite pools. Math. Comput. Simul. 82(3): 460-470 (2011) - [c6]Tolga Dalman, Michael Weitzel, Wolfgang Wiechert, Bernd Freisleben, Katharina Nöh:
An Online Provenance Service for Distributed Metabolic Flux Analysis Workflows. ECOWS 2011: 91-98 - 2010
- [c5]Peter Droste, Eric von Lieres, Wolfgang Wiechert, Katharina Nöh:
Customizable Visualization on Demand for Hierarchically Organized Information in Biochemical Networks. CompIMAGE 2010: 163-174 - [c4]Tolga Dalman, Tim Dörnemann, Ernst Juhnke, Michael Weitzel, Matthew Smith, Wolfgang Wiechert, Katharina Nöh, Bernd Freisleben:
Metabolic Flux Analysis in the Cloud. eScience 2010: 57-64 - [c3]Tolga Dalman, Peter Droste, Michael Weitzel, Wolfgang Wiechert, Katharina Nöh:
Workflows for Metabolic Flux Analysis: Data Integration and Human Interaction. ISoLA (1) 2010: 261-275
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j2]Sebastian Aljoscha Wahl, Katharina Nöh, Wolfgang Wiechert:
13C labeling experiments at metabolic nonstationary conditions: An exploratory study. BMC Bioinform. 9 (2008) - 2007
- [j1]Michael Weitzel, Wolfgang Wiechert, Katharina Nöh:
The topology of metabolic isotope labeling networks. BMC Bioinform. 8 (2007) - 2004
- [c2]Marc Kalkuhl, Katharina Nöh, Otmar Loffeld, Wolfgang Wiechert:
High Precision Simulation of Near Earth Satellite Orbits for SAR-Applications. International Conference on Computational Science 2004: 228-235 - [c1]Katharina Nöh, Wolfgang Wiechert:
Parallel Solution of Cascaded ODE Systems Applied to 13C-Labeling Experiments. International Conference on Computational Science 2004: 594-597
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