Atomic force microscopy-based mechanobiology
Mechanobiology emerges at the crossroads of medicine, biology, biophysics and
engineering and describes how the responses of proteins, cells, tissues and organs to …
engineering and describes how the responses of proteins, cells, tissues and organs to …
The cell cycle in stem cell proliferation, pluripotency and differentiation
L Liu, W Michowski, A Kolodziejczyk, P Sicinski - Nature cell biology, 2019 - nature.com
Cyclins, cyclin-dependent kinases and other components of the core cell cycle machinery
drive cell division. Growing evidence indicates that this machinery operates in a distinct …
drive cell division. Growing evidence indicates that this machinery operates in a distinct …
A highly photostable and bright green fluorescent protein
M Hirano, R Ando, S Shimozono, M Sugiyama… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
The low photostability of fluorescent proteins is a limiting factor in many applications of
fluorescence microscopy. Here we present StayGold, a green fluorescent protein (GFP) …
fluorescence microscopy. Here we present StayGold, a green fluorescent protein (GFP) …
Deep Visual Proteomics defines single-cell identity and heterogeneity
Despite the availabilty of imaging-based and mass-spectrometry-based methods for spatial
proteomics, a key challenge remains connecting images with single-cell-resolution protein …
proteomics, a key challenge remains connecting images with single-cell-resolution protein …
Huntington's disease alters human neurodevelopment
M Barnat, M Capizzi, E Aparicio, S Boluda… - Science, 2020 - science.org
Although Huntington's disease is a late-manifesting neurodegenerative disorder, both
mouse studies and neuroimaging studies of presymptomatic mutation carriers suggest that …
mouse studies and neuroimaging studies of presymptomatic mutation carriers suggest that …
Mechanisms generating cancer genome complexity from a single cell division error
INTRODUCTION The chromosome breakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) cycle is a catastrophic
mutational process, common during tumorigenesis, that results in gene amplification and …
mutational process, common during tumorigenesis, that results in gene amplification and …
Targeting polyploid giant cancer cells potentiates a therapeutic response and overcomes resistance to PARP inhibitors in ovarian cancer
To understand the mechanism of acquired resistance to poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase
inhibitors (PARPi) olaparib, we induced the formation of polyploid giant cancer cells …
inhibitors (PARPi) olaparib, we induced the formation of polyploid giant cancer cells …
A subcellular map of the human proteome
PJ Thul, L Åkesson, M Wiking, D Mahdessian… - Science, 2017 - science.org
INTRODUCTION A complete view of human biology can only be achieved by studying the
molecular components of its smallest functional unit, the cell. Cells are internally organized …
molecular components of its smallest functional unit, the cell. Cells are internally organized …
The human protein atlas: a spatial map of the human proteome
PJ Thul, C Lindskog - Protein Science, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The correct spatial distribution of proteins is vital for their function and often mis‐localization
or ectopic expression leads to diseases. For more than a decade, the Human Protein Atlas …
or ectopic expression leads to diseases. For more than a decade, the Human Protein Atlas …
Ki67 is a graded rather than a binary marker of proliferation versus quiescence
Ki67 staining is widely used as a proliferation indicator in the clinic, despite poor
understanding of this protein's function or dynamics. Here, we track Ki67 levels under …
understanding of this protein's function or dynamics. Here, we track Ki67 levels under …