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Mitochondriale Systeme für den Import von Proteinen

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Lena-Sophie Wenz Jahrgang 1984. 2004–2009 Studium der Molekularen Medizin an der Universität Freiburg. Seit 2010 Promotion am Institut für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie der Universität Freiburg.

Nikolaus Pfanner Jahrgang 1956. Medizinstudium an der Universität München. 1985 Promotion. Postdoc bei Prof. W. Neupert (München) und Prof. J. E. Rothman (Princeton) und Gruppenleiter an der Universität München. Seit 1992 Professor für Biochemie an der Universität Freiburg.

Thomas Becker Jahrgang 1977. 1997–2002 Biologiestudium an der Universität Kiel. 2002–2005 Promotion am Botanischen Institut, Universität München. 2006–2009 Postdoc an der Universität Freiburg. Seit 2009 Gruppenleiter an der Universität Freiburg.

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Wenz, LS., Pfanner, N. & Becker, T. Mitochondriale Systeme für den Import von Proteinen. Biospektrum 18, 706–709 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-012-0248-y

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