In this use case we leveraged the power of #iPSC-derived #neurons and were able to recapitulate adverse event findings arising in #HuntingtonsDisease patients during a #clinicaltrial.
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Alpha synulcien targeting NPT100-18A rescues mitochondrial oxidative stress & neuronal degeneration in human iPSC-based #Parkinsons; First mechanistic insights into how a compartment-specific antioxidant effect in mitochondria might be involved in MoA
bmcneurosci.biomedcentral.co…
Alpha synulcien targeting NPT100-18A rescues mitochondrial oxidative stress & neuronal degeneration in human iPSC-based #Parkinsons; First mechanistic insights into how a compartment-specific antioxidant effect in mitochondria might be involved in MoA
bmcneurosci.biomedcentral.co…
We are excited to introduce first-of-a-kind immunofluorescent probes to visualize RNA in cells! @NAR_Open
Synthetic anti-RNA antibody derivatives for RNA visualization in mammalian cells academic.oup.com/nar/article…
It was a fabulous opening ceremony for the Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und Medizin!
Many thanks to all participants who made this day so special! 🙏
We are looking forward to the research at the MPZPM taking off! 💨
#Research#Physics#Medicine#Inspire#MPZPM@UniFAU
Physics 🤝 medicine
Scientists specializing in physics, biology & medicine will be working at the Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und Medizin (MPZPM) to shape the future of medical research.
In 7 days, we will be celebrating the opening of the MPZPM!
👉bit.ly/About-MPZPM
The event will be in English. Tickets available from September 10th—grab yours quickly as spots are limited. Free entry! Tickets at: eveeno.com/gb-forinter-scien…@WinnerLab @MIB_GuentherLab @UniFAU
🚀Our 2021 Science Slam was a hit with 500 attendees!🎉Now, join us on #September24th at 6 p.m. at E-Werk Erlangen for more exciting discoveries! 🎙️ Scientists 👨🔬👩🔬 will dive into stem cell biology 🔬 and gut-brain communication, plus some fun surprises ;)#ScienceSlam
#FAUcongrats: Beate Winner is now appointed W3 Professor at #FAU's Medical Faculty.
Beate’s scientific research focuses on human stem cell models that can used to understand the disease pathologies of neurodegenerative disorders.
@UniFAU@WinnerLab 👏👍