Bastian R Bruckner
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Recent Articles
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Hubrich H, Mey I, Bruckner B, Muhlenbrock P, Nehls S, Grabenhorst L, et al.
Nano Lett
. 2020 Aug;
20(9):6329-6335.
PMID: 32786944
Cell cortices are responsible for the resilience and morphological dynamics of cells. Measuring their mechanical properties is impeded by contributions from other filament types, organelles, and the crowded cytoplasm. We...
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Bruckner B, Janshoff A
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2015 Jul;
1853(11 Pt B):3075-82.
PMID: 26193077
Cellular mechanics plays a crucial role in many biological processes such as cell migration, cell growth, embryogenesis, and oncogenesis. Epithelia respond to environmental cues comprising biochemical and physical stimuli through...
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Nawaz S, Sanchez P, Schmitt S, Snaidero N, Mitkovski M, Velte C, et al.
Dev Cell
. 2015 Jul;
34(2):139-151.
PMID: 26166299
During CNS development, oligodendrocytes wrap their plasma membrane around axons to generate multilamellar myelin sheaths. To drive growth at the leading edge of myelin at the interface with the axon,...
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Braunger J, Bruckner B, Nehls S, Pietuch A, Gerke V, Mey I, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2014 Feb;
289(14):9833-43.
PMID: 24500715
Direct linkage between the plasma membrane and the actin cytoskeleton is controlled by the protein ezrin, a member of the ezrin-radixin-moesin protein family. To function as a membrane-cytoskeleton linker, ezrin...
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Pietuch A, Bruckner B, Janshoff A
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2012 Nov;
1833(3):712-22.
PMID: 23178740
Osmotic stress poses one of the most fundamental challenges to living cells. Particularly, the largely inextensible plasma membrane of eukaryotic cells easily ruptures under in-plane tension calling for sophisticated strategies...