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We are excited about a new biosensor technique we just published. Can image single molecule conformational changes within living cells, and can make biosensor engineering substantially easier. https://t.co/VoXGWLTKKg
Join me at the discussion at the #cellbio2020 Rho-family GTPases P109 today at 11am about our multidisciplinary work to study #Megakaryocyte and their amazing journey into #platelets
Fired up about our new paper by Marston et al. with 1) a biosensor approach for GEFS 2) simultaneous GEF/GTPase imaging 3) a statistical approach to dissect causality between live cell events. https://t.co/pzzoWk6iQ7; https://t.co/gBI6wTTGKs.
Check out the News and Views on the recent @Hahn_Lab paper by Dean Natwick and Sean Collins. Readable link at https://t.co/L9ACMmamuy. https://t.co/TdZxXJi128
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Ending #ASCBEMBO19 with some great talks!
Ben Woods (Amy Gladfelter Lab), Jamie Nosbisch (Jason Haugh Lab), Dan Marston (@Hahn_Lab) and @stephgupton1 all present this morning!
This comes late and after busy couple of months but I'm still super excited! We were awarded at @NikonSmallWorld contest! Special thank you to Shiqiong, Takashi @Hahn_Lab and Jesse @AICjanelia@HHMIJanelia for help and support! I had fun imaging these amazing structures!
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@koenvddries@AICjanelia HI there. This was a macrophage interacting with micropatterned circles of IgG, showing actin. A good leading ref: Freeman et al., 2016, Cell 164, 128–140.
HI there. This was a macrophage interacting with micropatterned circles of IgG, showing actin. A good leading ref: Freeman et al., 2016, Cell 164, 128–140.
"Cell morphological motif detector for high-resolution 3D microscopy images" :
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A fruitful and ongoing collaboration with the Danuser lab.
Click Chemistry naturally @nature. Metabolites can be created as precursors to Click reactions using naturally occurring biosynthetic pathways. The introduction of these functional groups opens up the use bioorthogonal chemistries, including Click https://t.co/wUwzsO7R43.