The effect of nanochannel length on in situ loading times of diffusion-propelled nanoparticles in liquid cell electron microscopy.
Kunnas, Peter; de Jonge, Niels; Patterson, Joseph P
The paradox of the life sciences: How to address climate change in the lab
Winter, Nicola; Marchand, Raphael; Lehmann, Christian; Nehlin, Lilian; Trapannone, Riccardo; Rokvic, Dunja; Dobbelaere, Jeroen
Transverse Electron-Beam Shaping with Light.
Chirita Mihaila, Marius Constantin; Weber, Philipp; Schneller, Matthias; Grandits, Lucas; Nimmrichter, Stefan; Juffmann, Thomas
Fundamental bounds on the precision of iSCAT, COBRI and dark-field microscopy for 3D localization and mass photometry
Dong, Jonathan; Maestre, Dante; Conrad-Billroth, Clara; Juffmann, Thomas
Optical Near-Field Electron Microscopy
Marchand, Raphael; Sachl, Radek; Kalbáč, Martin; Hof, Martin; Tromp, Rudolf; Amaro, Mariana; van der Molen, Sense J.; Juffmann, Thomas
Hyperphosphorylation of Human Osteopontin and Its Impact on Structural Dynamics and Molecular Recognition.
Mateos, Borja; Holzinger, Julian; Conrad-Billroth, Clara; Platzer, Gerald; Zerko, Szymon; Sealey-Cardona, Marco; Anrather, Dorothea; Kozminski, Wiktor; Konrat, Robert
Fundamental bounds on the precision of classical phase microscopes
Bouchet, Dorian; Dong, Jonathan; Maestre, Dante; Juffmann, Thomas
Temperature as an extra dimension in multidimensional protein NMR.
Shchukina, Alexandra; Malecki, Pawel; Mateos, Borja; Nowakowski, Michal; Urbanczyk, Mateusz; Kontaxis, Georg; Kasprzak, Pawel; Conrad-Billroth, Clara; Konrat, Robert; Kazimierczuk, Krzysztof
SEEC: Photography at the speed of light
Rodríguez de Dios, Enar; Klopfer, Brennan B.; Haslinger, Philipp; Juffmann, Thomas
Local Optimization of Wave-fronts for high sensitivity PHase Imaging (LowPhi)
Juffmann, Thomas; Sommer, Andrés de los Ríos; Gigan, Sylvain
Electron optics for a multi-pass transmission electron microscope
Mankos, Marian; Koppell, Stewart A; Klopfer, Brannon B; Juffmann, Thomas; Kolarik, Vladimir; Shadman, Khashayar; Kasevich, Mark
Chapter Four - Electron optics for a multi-pass transmission electron microscope
Mankos, Marian; Koppell, Stewart A.; Klopfer, Brannon B.; Juffmann, Thomas; Kolarik, Vladimir; Shadman, Khashayar; Kasevich, Mark
Programmable linear quantum networks with a multimode fibre
Leedumrongwatthanakun, Saroch; Innocenti, Luca; Defienne, Hugo; Juffmann, Thomas; Ferraro, Alessandro; Paternostro, Mauro; Gigan, Sylvain
Electro-optic imaging enables efficient wide-field fluorescence lifetime microscopy.
Bowman, Adam J; Klopfer, Brannon B; Juffmann, Thomas; Kasevich, Mark A
Design for a 10 keV multi-pass transmission electron microscope.
Koppell, Stewart A; Mankos, Marian; Bowman, Adam J; Israel, Yonatan; Juffmann, Thomas; Klopfer, Brannon B; Kasevich, Mark A
Full-field cavity enhanced microscopy techniques
Nimmrichter, Stefan; Chen, Chi-Fang; Klopfer, Brannon B; Kasevich, Mark A; Juffmann, Thomas
On the role of the electric dipole moment in the diffraction of biomolecules at nanomechanical gratings
Knobloch, Christian; Stickler, Benjamin A.; Brand, Christian; Sclafani, Michele;
Lilach, Yigal; Juffmann, Thomas; Cheshnovsky, Ori; Hornberger, Klaus; Arndt, Markus
Reducing Electron Beam Damage with Multipass Transmission Electron Microscopy
Ophus, Colin; Juffmann, Thomas; Koppell, Stewart A; Klopfer, Brannon B; Glaeser, Robert; Kasevich, Mark A
Multi-pass transmission electron microscopy.
Juffmann, Thomas; Koppell, Stewart A; Klopfer, Brannon B; Ophus, Colin; Glaeser, Robert M; Kasevich, Mark A
Designs for a quantum electron microscope.
Kruit, P; Hobbs, R G; Kim, C-S; Yang, Y; Manfrinato, V R; Hammer, J; Thomas, S; Weber, P; Klopfer, B; Kohstall, C; Juffmann, T; Kasevich, M A; Hommelhoff, P; Berggren, K K
Voyage of the Starships: giant transposons as crucibles of evolution
Parthenogenesis, cryptobiosis, and the survival in extreme environmental conditions
Evading ageing: Mitochondrial and proteostatic adaptations in oocytes
Genomes in Rhodnius prolixus symbiotic system
Stem cells, immune evasion and metastasis in colorectal cancer
Ubiquitin & Friends Symposium 2024
The Ubiquitin & Friends Symposium is an annual international meeting taking place in the beautiful capital of Austria, aiming to bring together scholars from various fields studying ubiquitin/Ubl biology and protein degradation in a personal, family-like atmosphere, as suggested by the name.
The evolution and development of mollusc shells
Unraveling the Complexity of Crossover Regulation in C. elegans
Dynamics of 3D Genome Structure and Function
How superworms can help to solve our plastic waste crisis
Title to be announced
New players in an old pathway: biology of methanogens of the TACK superphylum
Shaping morphogen gradients: from molecules to tissues and back
Title to be announced
Studying stressed cells by in situ structural biology
Exploring Microbial Resilience: Unravelling Escherichia coliand#x27;s Stress Response at the Level of Protein Synthesis
Arbuscular mycorrhiza development and function
Deep homology and deep diversity: Evolving genetic toolkits for making and sensing light
The evolution of cell type identity and tissue microecology at the fetal-maternal interface
The unanticipated roles of PICIs and phages in bacterial evolution
Chemical targeting of subcellular protein localization
Origin and diversification of gut-derived organs in chordates
Job's Dilemma for the Genome: Why Bad Things Happen to Good Chromosomes
Connections between carbon and nitrogen cycling in the ocean
Understanding how the DNA-loop-extruding protein complex Condensin folds a chromatinized genome into mitotic chromosomes
DrugMap: A quantitative pan-cancer analysis of cysteine ligandability
From Roads to Rivers? Occurrence and environmental fate of tire and road wear particles and of tire-related chemicals
FENS 2024 Satellite event: Home cage behavior monitoring at the interface of animal welfare and neuroscience
Striking physiology and cell biology of (marine) environmental microorganisms
Mechanisms controlling maintenance of cohesin dependent loops
Title to be announced