01.10.2020
Authors McDowell MA, Heimes M, Fiorentino F, Mehmood S, Farkas Á, Coy-Vergara J, Wu D, Bolla JR, Schmid V, Heinze R, Wild K, Flemming D, Pfeffer S, Schwappach B, Robinson CV, Sinning I Journal Molecular Cell Citation Mol Cell. 2020 Oct 1;80(1):72-86.e7. Abstract Membrane protein biogenesis faces the challenge of
01.10.2020
Emerging Approaches for Restoration of Hearing and Vision
Authors Kleinlogel S, Vogl C, Jeschke M, Neef J, Moser T Journal Physiological Reviews Citation Physiol Rev. 2020 Oct 1;100(4):1467-1525. Abstract Impairments of vision and hearing are highly prevalent conditions limiting the quality of life and presenting a major socioeconomic burden. For a long time, retinal and cochlear disorders have
21.09.2020
Ultrastructural Imaging of Activity-Dependent Synaptic Membrane-Trafficking Events in Cultured Brain Slices
Authors Imig C, López-Murcia FJ, Maus L, García-Plaza IH, Mortensen LS, Schwark M, Schwarze V, Angibaud J, Nägerl UV, Taschenberger H, Brose N, Cooper BH Journal Neuron Citation Neuron. 2020 Sep 21:S0896-6273(20)30704-2. Abstract Electron microscopy can resolve synapse ultrastructure with nanometer precision, but the capture of time-resolved, activity-dependent synaptic membrane-trafficking
16.09.2020
Model-based reconstruction for simultaneous multi-slice T1 mapping using single-shot inversion-recovery radial FLASH
Authors Wang X, Rosenzweig S, Scholand N, Holme HCM, Uecker M Journal Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Citation Magn Reson Med. 2020 Sep 16. Abstract Purpose: To develop a single-shot multi-slice T1 mapping method by combing simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) excitations, single-shot inversion-recovery (IR) radial fast low-angle shot (FLASH), and a nonlinear
16.09.2020
Seeded intervals and noise level estimation in change point detection: A discussion of Fryzlewicz (2020)
Authors Kovács S, Li H, Bühlmann P Journal Journal of the Korean Statistical Society Citation J. Korean Stat. Soc. (2020). Abstract In this discussion, we compare the choice of seeded intervals and that of random intervals for change point segmentation from practical, statistical and computational perspectives. Furthermore, we investigate a
09.09.2020
3D analysis of the myenteric plexus of the human bowel by X-ray phase-contrast tomography – a future method?
Authors Peruzzi N, Veress B, Dahlin LB, Salditt T, Andersson M, Eckermann M, Frohn J, Robisch AL, Bech M, Ohlsson B Journal Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology Citation Scand J Gastroenterol. 2020 Oct;55(10):1261-1267. Abstract Objectives: Light microscopical analysis in two dimensions, combined with immunohistochemistry, is presently the gold standard to describe
01.09.2020
14-3-3 binding creates a memory of kinase action by stabilizing the modified state of phospholamban
Authors Menzel J, Kownatzki-Danger D, Tokar S, Ballone A, Unthan-Fechner K, Kilisch M, Lenz C, Urlaub H, Mori M, Ottmann C, Shattock MJ, Lehnart SE, Schwappach B Journal Science Signaling Citation Sci Signal. 2020 Sep 1;13(647):eaaz1436. Abstract The cardiac membrane protein phospholamban (PLN) is targeted by protein kinase A (PKA)
28.08.2020
Premature aging disorders: A clinical and genetic compendium
Authors Schnabel F, Kornak U, Wollnik B Journal Clinical Genetics Citation Clin Genet. 2020 Aug 28. Abstract Progeroid disorders make up a heterogeneous group of very rare hereditary diseases characterized by clinical signs that often mimic physiological aging in a premature manner. Apart from Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome, one of the
28.08.2020
Gewebe mit Funktionen des menschlichen Gehirns (BENOs) aus Stammzellen hergestellt
Erstmals ist es Wissenschaftler*innen der UMG und des Exzellenzclusters „Multiscale Bioimaging“ (MBExC) sowie des Deutschen Zentrums für Neurodegenerative Erkrankungen (DZNE) gelungen, aus humanen, induzierten pluripotenten Stammzellen neuronale Netzwerke mit Funktionen des menschlichen Gehirns herzustellen. Die als Bioengineered Neuronal Organoids (BENOs) bezeichneten Gewebe zeigen morphologische Eigenschaften des menschlichen Gehirns. Sie weisen
28.08.2020
Generation of human brain organoids with the ability to learn
Stem cell technologies are revolutionizing the biomedical field. Scientists at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) in collaboration with research partners of the Cluster of Excellence „Multiscale Bioimaging“ (MBExC) and the German Center for Neurodegenerative Disease (DZNE) combined induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) and their deep knowledge in the bioengineering