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22.01.2024

Drosophila MIC10b can polymerize into cristae-shaping filaments

Authors Stephan T, Stoldt S, Barbot M, Carney TD, Lange F, Bates M, Bou Dib P, Inamdar K, Shcherbata HR, Meinecke M, Riedel D, Dennerlein S, Rehling P, Jakobs S Journal Life Science Alliance Citation Life Sci Alliance. 2024 Jan 22;7(4):e202302177. Abstract Cristae are invaginations of the mitochondrial inner membrane
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22.01.2024

Preclinical evaluation of CRISPR-based therapies for Noonan syndrome caused by deep-intronic LZTR1 variants

Authors Knauer C, Haltern H, Schoger E, Kügler S, Roos L, Zelarayán LC, Hasenfuss G, Zimmermann WH, Wollnik B, Cyganek L Journal Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids Citation Mol Ther Nucleic Acids. 2024 Jan 23;35(1):102123. Abstract Gene variants in LZTR1 are implicated to cause Noonan syndrome associated with a severe and
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19.01.2024

Ringvorlesung „Herz und Hirn gemeinsam im Fokus“

Focusing on the heart and brain together („Herz und Hirn gemeinsam im Fokus“) is the topic of the public lecture series organised by the University of Göttingen and the Lower Saxony Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Göttingen this winter semester. In the series, scientists of the Göttingen Cluster of
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Mitochondrial network in a cell. Source: UMG/MPI/nh

19.01.2024

Energy supply in human cells is subject to quality control

Researchers at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) and members of the MBExC have discovered a new quality control mechanism that regulates the energy production in human cells. This process takes place in mitochondria, the power plants of the cell. Malfunctions of mitochondria lead to serious diseases of the nerves,
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Mitochondrial network in a cell. Source: UMG/MPI/nh

19.01.2024

Energy supply in human cells is subject to quality control

Researchers at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) and members of the MBExC have discovered a new quality control mechanism that regulates the energy production in human cells. This process takes place in mitochondria, the power plants of the cell. Malfunctions of mitochondria lead to serious diseases of the nerves,
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17.01.2024

Metal-induced energy transfer (MIET) Imaging of cell surface engineering with multivalent DNA nanobrushes

Authors Wang DX, Liu B, Han GM, Kong DM, Enderlein J, Chen T Journal ACS Nano Citation ACS Nano. 2024 Jan 17. Abstract The spacing between cells has a significant impact on cell–cell interactions, which are critical to the fate and function of both individual cells and multicellular organisms. However,
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13.01.2024

A single-cell transcriptomic analysis of the mouse hippocampus after voluntary exercise

Authors Methi A, Islam MR, Kaurani L, Sakib MS, Krueger DM, Pena T, Burkhardt S, Liebetanz D, Fischer A Journal Molecular Neurobiology Citation Mol Neurobiol. 2024 Jan 13. Abstract Exercise has been recognized as a beneficial factor for cognitive health, particularly in relation to the hippocampus, a vital brain region
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10.01.2024

Folate receptor α deficiency – Myelin-sensitive MRI as a reliable biomarker to monitor the efficacy and long-term outcome of a new therapeutic approach

Authors Dreha-Kulaczewski S, Sahoo P, Preusse M, Gkalimani I, Dechent P, Helms G, Hofer S, Steinfeld R, Gärtner J Journal Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease Citation J Inherit Metab Dis. 2024 Mar;47(2):387-403. Abstract Cerebral folate transport deficiency, caused by a genetic defect in folate receptor α, is a devastating neurometabolic
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09.01.2024

Substitution of Met-38 to Ile in γ-synuclein found in two patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis induces aggregation into amyloid

Authors Aubrey LD, Ninkina N, Ulamec SM, Abramycheva NY, Vasili E, Devine OM, Wilkinson M, Mackinnon E, Limorenko G, Walko M, Muwanga S, Amadio L, Peters OM, Illarioshkin SN, Outeiro TF, Ranson NA, Brockwell DJ, Buchman VL, Radford SE Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United
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08.01.2024

Uncovering potential diagnostic and pathophysiological roles of α-synuclein and DJ-1 in melanoma

Authors Quesnel A, Martin LD, Tarzi C, Lenis VP, Coles N, Islam M, Angione C, Outeiro TF, Khundakar AA, Filippou PS Journal Cancer Medicine Citation Cancer Med. 2024 Jan 8. Abstract Background Melanoma, the most lethal skin cancer type, occurs more frequently in Parkinson’s disease (PD), and PD is more
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