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08.12.2023

Developmental changes of the mitochondria in the murine anteroventral cochlear nucleus

Authors Hintze A, Lange F, Steyer AM, Anstatt J, Möbius W, Jakobs S, Wichmann C Journal iScience Citation iScience. 2023 Dec 8;27(1):108700. Abstract Mitochondria are key organelles to provide ATP for synaptic transmission. This study aims to unravel the structural adaptation of mitochondria to an increase in presynaptic energy demand
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17.11.2023

The SARS-CoV-2 protein ORF3c is a mitochondrial modulator of innate immunity

Authors Stewart H, Lu Y, O’Keefe S, Valpadashi A, Cruz-Zaragoza LD, Michel HA, Nguyen SK, Carnell GW, Lukhovitskaya N, Milligan R, Adewusi Y, Jungreis I, Lulla V, Matthews DA, High S, Rehling P, Emmott E, Heeney JL, Davidson AD, Edgar JR, Smith GL, Firth AE Journal iScience Citation iScience. 2023
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30.08.2023

N4-hydroxycytidine, the active compound of Molnupiravir, promotes SARS-CoV-2 mutagenesis and escape from a neutralizing nanobody

Authors Zibat A, Zhang X, Dickmanns A, Stegmann KM, Dobbelstein A, Alachram H, Soliwoda R, Salinas G, Groß U, Görlich D, Kschischo M, Wollnik B, Dobbelstein M Journal iScience Citation iScience. 2023 Aug 30;26(10):107786. Abstract N4-hydroxycytidine (NHC), the active compound of the drug Molnupiravir, is incorporated into SARS-CoV-2 RNA, causing
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25.08.2023

En route to sound coding strategy for optical cochlear implants

Authors Khurana L, Harczos T, Moser T, Jablonski L Journal iScience Citation iScience (2023). Abstract In 2019, disabling hearing loss affected 430 million people worldwide and will reach over 700 million by 2050. Severe-to-complete sensorineural hearing loss is often treated by electrical cochlear implants (eCIs) bypassing dysfunctional or lost hair
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10.01.2023

Trafficking proteins show limited differences in mobility across different postsynaptic spines

Authors Mougios N, Opazo F, Rizzoli SO, Reshetniak S Journal iScience Citation iScience (2023). Abstract The function of the postsynaptic compartment is based on the presence and activity of postsynaptic receptors, whose dynamics are controlled by numerous scaffolding, signaling and trafficking proteins. While the receptors and the scaffolding proteins have
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03.02.2021

Challenges facing quantitative large-scale optical super-resolution, and some simple solutions

Authors Dankovich TM, Rizzoli SO Journal iScience Citation iScience. 2021 Feb 3;24(3):102134. Abstract Optical super-resolution microscopy (SRM) has enabled biologists to visualize cellular structures with near-molecular resolution, giving unprecedented access to details about the amounts, sizes and spatial distributions of macromolecules in the cell. Precisely quantifying these molecular details requires
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