24.08.2020
Authors Ghosh S, Oleksiievets N, Enderlein J, Chizhik AI Journal Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters Citation J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2020, 11, XXX, 7356–7362. Abstract Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) are nanoparticles that consist of a nanometer-sized core of graphene with diverse chemical groups on its boundary. Due to their advantageous
21.08.2020
New insights into lung tissue in Covid-19 disease
Physicists at the University of Göttingen and the Cluster of Excellence “Multiscale Bioimaging” (MBExC), together with pathologists and lung specialists at the Medical University of Hannover, have developed a three-dimensional imaging technique that enables high resolution and three-dimensional representation of damaged lung tissue following severe Covid-19. Using a special X-ray
21.08.2020
New insights into lung tissue in Covid-19 disease
Researchers led by Göttingen University develop new three-dimensional imaging technique to visualize tissue damage in severe Covid-19 (pug) Physicists at the University of Göttingen and the Cluster of Excellence “Multiscale Bioimaging” (MBExC), together with pathologists and lung specialists at the Medical University of Hannover, have developed a three-dimensional imaging technique
20.08.2020
Rosalind Franklin and the Advent of Molecular Biology
Authors Cramer P Journal Cell Citation Cell. 2020 Aug 20;182(4):787-789. Abstract Rosalind Franklin provided the key data for deriving the double helix structure of DNA. The English chemist also pioneered structural studies of colloids, viruses, and RNA. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Franklin’s birth, I summarize her work, which
20.08.2020
3d Virtual Pathohistology of Lung Tissue from Covid-19 Patients based on Phase Contrast X-ray Tomography
Authors Eckermann M, Frohn J, Reichardt M, Osterhoff M, Sprung M, Westermeier F, Tzankov A, Werlein C, Kuehnel M, Jonigk D, Salditt T Journal Elife Citation eLife 2020;9:e60408. Abstract We present a three-dimensional (3D) approach for virtual histology and histopathology based on multi-scale phase contrast x-ray tomography, and use this
18.08.2020
3D virtual histology of human pancreatic tissue by multiscale phase-contrast X-ray tomography
Authors Frohn J, Pinkert-Leetsch D, Missbach-Güntner J, Reichardt M, Osterhoff M, Alves F, Salditt T Journal Journal of Synchrotron Radiation Citation J. Synchrotron Rad. (2020). 27, 1707-1719. Abstract A multiscale three-dimensional (3D) virtual histology approach is presented, based on two configurations of propagation phase-contrast X-ray tomography, which have been implemented
14.08.2020
Conformational dynamics of a G protein-coupled receptor helix 8 in lipid membranes
Authors Dijkman PM, Muñoz-García JC, Lavington SR, Kumagai PS, Dos Reis RI, Yin D, Stansfeld PJ, Costa-Filho AJ, Watts A Journal Science Advances Citation Sci Adv. 2020 Aug 14;6(33):eaav8207. Abstract G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest and pharmaceutically most important class of membrane proteins encoded in the human genome,
11.08.2020
Multicolor 3D MINFLUX nanoscopy of mitochondrial MICOS proteins
Authors Pape JK, Stephan T, Balzarotti F, Büchner R, Lange F, Riedel D, Jakobs S, Hell SW Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Citation PNAS, Aug 2020, 202009364. Abstract The mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system (MICOS) is a multisubunit protein complex that is essential for the
11.08.2020
Dissecting protein assemblies
In an initial application of the powerful MINFLUX nanoscopy technique to cell biology, researchers led by Stefan Hell and Stefan Jakobs have now optically dissected the distribution of individual proteins in a ~ 20-nanometer-sized protein cluster within a cellular organelle in 3D using multiple colors. MINFLUX nanoscopy thus proves to
10.08.2020
The Role of Alpha-Synuclein and Other Parkinson’s Genes in Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Disorders
Authors Morato Torres CA, Wassouf Z, Zafar F, Sastre D, Outeiro TF, Schüle B Journal International Journal of Molecular Sciences Citation Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2020, 21(16), 5724. Abstract Neurodevelopmental and late-onset neurodegenerative disorders present as separateentities that are clinically and neuropathologically quite distinct. However, recent evidence hashighlighted surprising commonalities




