@article{27763,
  author       = {{Kroke, A and Hahn, S and Buyken, Anette and Liese, A D}},
  issn         = {{0307-0565}},
  journal      = {{International Journal of Obesity}},
  pages        = {{261--266}},
  title        = {{{A comparative evaluation of two different approaches to estimating age at adiposity rebound}}},
  doi          = {{10.1038/sj.ijo.0803143}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@inproceedings{27895,
  author       = {{Schlegel-Matthies, Kirsten}},
  booktitle    = {{Aktuelle Aspekte in der Ernährungsbildung und -beratung. Tagungsband der DGE-Arbeitstagung am 29. und 30. September in Paderborn}},
  pages        = {{51--55}},
  title        = {{{Neue Orientierungen der Ernährungs- und Verbraucherbildung }}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@inbook{27897,
  author       = {{Schlegel-Matthies, Kirsten}},
  booktitle    = {{Pisa“ in der Verbraucherbildung. Sind wir alle Konsum-Analphabeten? }},
  pages        = {{49--54}},
  title        = {{{Ernährungs- und Verbraucherbildung in der Reform }}},
  volume       = {{3}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@inbook{27898,
  author       = {{Schlegel-Matthies, Kirsten}},
  booktitle    = {{Heterogenität als Chance. Vom produktiven Umgang mit Gleichheit und Differenz in der Schule.}},
  pages        = {{197--217}},
  publisher    = {{LIT-Verlag}},
  title        = {{{Fachdidaktische Perspektiven auf den Umgang mit Heterogenität im haushaltsbezogenen Unterricht }}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@article{27899,
  author       = {{Schlegel-Matthies, Kirsten}},
  journal      = {{Haushalt & Bildung}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{25--32}},
  title        = {{{Zwischen Selbstbestimmung und Verantwortung – Herausforderungen für Verbraucherbildung}}},
  volume       = {{82}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@article{27900,
  author       = {{Schlegel-Matthies, Kirsten}},
  journal      = {{Haushalt & Bildung}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{1}},
  title        = {{{Verbraucherbildung vor neuen Herausforderungen. Editorial}}},
  volume       = {{82}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@inbook{36076,
  author       = {{Schlegel-Matthies, Kirsten}},
  booktitle    = {{Neue Aspekte der Ernährungsbildung}},
  editor       = {{Heseker , Helmut}},
  isbn         = {{783930007202}},
  pages        = {{36--43; 217--218}},
  publisher    = {{Umschau Zeitschriftenverlag}},
  title        = {{{Ernährung zwischen Natur und Kultur: Das Beispiel Fleisch}}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@inbook{36075,
  author       = {{Schlegel-Matthies, Kirsten}},
  booktitle    = {{Neue Hauswirtschaft. Ein Material für Multiplikator/innen der familien- und haushaltsbezogenen Bildung}},
  pages        = {{64--85}},
  title        = {{{Neues Konsum- und Finanzmanagement }}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@article{54936,
  abstract     = {{The role of glomerular endothelial cells in kidney fibrosis remains incompletely understood. While endothelia are indispensable for repair of acute damage, they can produce extracellular matrix proteins and profibrogenic cytokines that promote fibrogenesis. We used a murine cell line with all features of glomerular endothelial cells (glEND.2), which dissected the effects of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) on cell migration, proliferation, and profibrogenic cytokine production. VEGF dose-dependently induced glEND.2 cell migration and proliferation, accompanied by up-regulation of VEGFR-2 phosphorylation and mRNA expression. VEGF induced a profibrogenic gene expression profile, including up-regulation of TGF-beta1 mRNA, enhanced TGF-beta1 secretion, and bioactivity. VEGF-induced endothelial cell migration and TGF-beta1 induction were mediated by the phosphatidyl-inositol-3 kinase pathway, while proliferation was dependent on the Erk1/2 MAP kinase pathway. This suggests that differential modulation of glomerular angiogenesis by selective inhibition of the two identified VEGF-induced signaling pathways could be a therapeutic approach to treat kidney fibrosis.}},
  author       = {{Li, Zhao-Dong and Bork, Jens Peter and Krueger, Bettina and Patsenker, Eleonora and Schulze-Krebs, Anja and Hahn, Eckhart G. and Schuppan, Detlef}},
  journal      = {{Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications}},
  number       = {{4}},
  pages        = {{1049–1060}},
  publisher    = {{Elsevier}},
  title        = {{{VEGF induces proliferation, migration, and TGF-$\beta$1 expression in mouse glomerular endothelial cells via mitogen-activated protein kinase and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase}}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/j.bbrc.2005.07.005}},
  volume       = {{334}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@article{54941,
  abstract     = {{Autonomous networking has become the buzzword for attempts of building high-scalable network architectures, which are self-organizing, self-maintaining and self-healing. Few of these approaches were successful and none has shown to provide all the promised functions. We try to study the processes in computer networks using molecular processes as the paradigm. This novel approach shows many similarities between computer networking and cellular mechanisms. In this paper, we focus on the area of network security as one research area with high demand for high-scalable mechanisms providing the needed functionality. After identifying similarities between nature and technology, we discuss potential research domains, which are high potentials for learning directly from molecular biology using the example of security threats in communication networks. We see the proposed mechanism as a generic approach for autonomous networking. The countermeasures against attacks in computer networks are only a special example to introduce the mechanisms.}},
  author       = {{Krueger, Bettina and Dressler, Falko}},
  journal      = {{IPSI Transactions on Advances Research: Issues in Computer Science and Engineering}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{43–50}},
  publisher    = {{IPSI}},
  title        = {{{Molecular Processes as a Basis for Autonomous Networking}}},
  volume       = {{1}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@inproceedings{54948,
  abstract     = {{Bio-inspired communication methodologies promise to enable more scalable self-organizing network infrastructures. Especially in the area of mobile ad hoc sensor networks, such solutions are required in order to qualify them for simplified development and deployment based on autonomously evolving mechanisms to work on global tasks, i.e. to show an emergent behavior. In this paper, we introduce the ongoing research of our Autonomic Networking group focused on the developments on efficient data dissemination in sensor networks. A particular example of how to study biological processes and to adapt the results in communication networks, the feedback loop mechanism, depicts the potentials of this research area.}},
  author       = {{Dressler, Falko and Krueger, Bettina and Fuchs, Gerhard and German, Reinhard}},
  booktitle    = {{18th ACM/GI/ITG International Conference on Architecture of Computing Systems - System Aspects in Organic and Pervasive Computing (ARCS 2005): Workshop Self-Organization and Emergence}},
  pages        = {{139–144}},
  publisher    = {{Springer}},
  title        = {{{Self-Organization in Sensor Networks using Bio-Inspired Mechanisms}}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@article{27904,
  author       = {{Methfessel, B. and Bigga, Regine}},
  journal      = {{Schlussbericht, REVIS – Reform der Ernährungs- und Verbraucherbildung in Schulen. }},
  title        = {{{Kooperationsprojekt REVIS: Länderbericht Baden-Württemberg. }}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@book{27903,
  author       = {{Bigga, Regine}},
  title        = {{{Bildungsstandards. Eine Diskussion um Arbeitslehre - Haushalt - Technik - Textilarbeit - Wirtschaft}}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@inbook{36078,
  author       = {{Schlegel-Matthies, Kirsten}},
  booktitle    = {{Heterogenität als Chance. Vom produktiven Umgang mit Gleichheit und Differenz in der Schule}},
  editor       = {{Bräu, Karin and Schwerdt, Ulrich}},
  pages        = {{197–217}},
  publisher    = {{Lit-Verlag}},
  title        = {{{Fachdidaktische Perspektiven auf den Umgang mit Heterogenität im haushaltsbezogenen Unterricht}}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

@article{27750,
  author       = {{Buyken, Anette and Hahn, S and Kroke, A}},
  issn         = {{0307-0565}},
  journal      = {{International Journal of Obesity}},
  pages        = {{24--28}},
  title        = {{{Differences between recumbent length and stature measurement in groups of 2- and 3-y-old children and its relevance for the use of European body mass index references}}},
  doi          = {{10.1038/sj.ijo.0802738}},
  year         = {{2004}},
}

@techreport{27925,
  author       = {{Schlegel-Matthies, Kirsten}},
  title        = {{{Verbraucherbildung im Forschungsprojekt REVIS – Grundlagen}}},
  year         = {{2004}},
}

@article{27926,
  author       = {{Schlegel-Matthies, Kirsten}},
  journal      = {{Campus Culinaire }},
  pages        = {{103--108}},
  title        = {{{„Was gibt’s heute?“ Aktuelle Ansätze der Ernährungsbildung}}},
  volume       = {{1}},
  year         = {{2004}},
}

@inbook{36082,
  author       = {{Schlegel-Matthies, Kirsten}},
  booktitle    = {{Die Revolution am Esstisch. Neue Studien zur Nahrungskultur im 19./20. Jahrhundert}},
  editor       = {{Teuteberg, Hans-Jürgen}},
  isbn         = {{9783515084475}},
  pages        = {{148–161}},
  publisher    = {{Steiner-Verlag}},
  title        = {{{„Liebe geht durch den Magen“: Mahlzeit und Familienglück im Strom der Zeit}}},
  year         = {{2004}},
}

@inproceedings{54143,
  abstract     = {{Besides to classical research area of bioinformatics, the turn to nature for solutions to technological questions has brought us many unforeseen great concepts. This encouraging course seems to hold on for many aspects in technology. Many efforts were made in the area of computer technology employing mechanisms known from biological systems. The most known examples are evolutionary algorithms and the artificial immune system. One application is in network security, e.g. for the search for viruses and worms, where the immune system was used as an inspiration.In contrast, the focus of our group lays on trying to map the cellular and molecular biology to networking architectures. Recently, it was shown that the known approaches to study effects in computer networking, especially methods to analyze the behavior of large scale networks suffer from many presumptions. We try to study this behavior by analyzing the internal functioning of network components as well as there interactions in comparison with cellular systems and the associated intra and extra cellular signaling pathways.The main focus of this work is to show the similarities of computer networks and cellular systems. Based on the knowledge about cellular metabolism, new concepts for the behavior patterns of routers, monitor systems, and firewalls can be deduced and the efficiency of individual sub-systems can be increased. Focusing on examples of hot topics in the computer society, i.e. network security, potential solutions motivated by cellular behavior are currently studied and, hopefully, will soon bring new results in these areas.Independently from these examinations, we try to show the power of our novel approach by introducing the basic mechanisms and interactions as well as a self-evident application. Doing this, we must keep in mind that the deeper the parallels between biology and technology, the more important it is to map the corresponding elements correctly.}},
  author       = {{Dressler, Falko and Krueger, Bettina}},
  booktitle    = {{German Conference on Bioinformatics 2004 (GCB 2004), Poster Session}},
  title        = {{{Cell biology as a key to computer networking}}},
  year         = {{2004}},
}

@inproceedings{54940,
  abstract     = {{Autonomous networking has become the buzzword for attempts of building high-scalable network architectures, which are self-organizing, self-maintaining and self-healing. Few of these approaches were successful and none has shown to provide all the promised functions. We try to study the processes in computer networks using molecular processes as the paradigm. This novel approach shows many similarities between computer networking and cellular mechanisms. In this paper, we focus on the area of network security as one research area with high demand for high-scalable mechanisms providing the needed functionality. After identifying similarities between nature and technology, we discuss potential research domains, which are high potentials for learning directly from biology at the example of security attacks in networks. We see the proposed mechanism as a generic approach for autonomous networking. The countermeasures against attacks in computer networks are only a special example to introduce the mechanisms.}},
  author       = {{Krueger, Bettina and Dressler, Falko}},
  booktitle    = {{International IPSI Stockholm Conference: Symposium on Challenges in the Internet and Interdisciplinary Research (IPSI 2004)}},
  title        = {{{Molecular Processes as a Basis for Autonomous Networking}}},
  year         = {{2004}},
}

