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09.10.2024

One-step nanoscale expansion microscopy reveals individual protein shapes

Authors Shaib AH, Chouaib AA, Chowdhury R, Altendorf J, Mihaylov D, Zhang C, Krah D, Imani V, Spencer RKW, Georgiev SV, Mougios N, Monga M, Reshetniak S, Mimoso T, Chen H, Fatehbasharzad P, Crzan D, Saal KA, Alawieh MM, Alawar N, Eilts J, Kang J, Soleimani A, Müller M, Pape
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08.10.2024

“Heart & Brain – understanding together” – Our exhibition has been extended!

Exhibition at the Forum Wissen Göttingen extended until Oct 20, 2024   Due to the enormous demand – more than 17.000 people have seen the exhibition so far – it will be extended until 20 October 2024.   How does a “patch” for the heart work? Can we hear with
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08.10.2024

Cardiac arrhythmias: the growing role of autoantibodies in diagnosis and treatment

Authors Fakuade FE, Grune J, Voigt N Journal European Heart Journal Citation Eur Heart J. 2024 Oct 8:ehae648. Abstract No abstract available. DOI 10.1093/eurheartj/ehae648   Pubmed Link
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05.10.2024

The synaptic vesicle cluster as a controller of pre- and postsynaptic structure and function

Authors Reshetniak S, Bogaciu CA, Bonn S, Brose N, Cooper BH, D’Este E, Fauth M, Fernández-Busnadiego R, Fiosins M, Fischer A, Georgiev SV, Jakobs S, Klumpp S, Köster S, Lange F, Lipstein N, Macarrón-Palacios V, Milovanovic D, Moser T, Müller M, Opazo F, Outeiro TF, Pape C, Priesemann V, Rehling
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03.10.2024

Membrane tension regulation is required for wound repair

Authors Raj N, Weiss M, Vos BE, Weischer S, Brinkmann F, Betz T, Trappmann B, Gerke V Journal Advanced Science Citation Adv Sci (Weinh). 2024 Oct 3:e2402317. Abstract Disruptions of the eukaryotic plasma membrane due to chemical and mechanical challenges are frequent and detrimental and thus need to be repaired
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01.10.2024

Super-Resolution Axial Imaging for Quantifying Piconewton Traction Forces in Live-cells

Authors Wang DX, Kong DM, Enderlein J, Chen T Journal BioRxiv Citation bioRxiv 2024.10.01.615997. Abstract Cell mechanics play a pivotal role in regulating numerous biological processes. While super-resolution microscopy enables the imaging of cellular forces in the lateral dimension with sub-10-nanometer resolution, achieving comparable resolution along the axial dimension remains
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