Carola Gregor
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Gregor C, Grimm F, Rehman J, Wurm C, Egner A
Cells
. 2024 Apr;
13(8.
PMID: 38667298
STED nanoscopy allows for the direct observation of dynamic processes in living cells and tissues with diffraction-unlimited resolution. Although fluorescent proteins can be used for STED imaging, these labels are...
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Gregor C
Sci Rep
. 2022 Nov;
12(1):19039.
PMID: 36351939
The bacterial bioluminescence system enables the generation of light by living cells without the requirement of an external luciferin. Due to the relatively low light emission, many applications of bioluminescence...
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Gregor C
Methods Mol Biol
. 2022 Jul;
2524:163-172.
PMID: 35821470
The bioluminescent visualization of individual mammalian cells usually requires the addition of a luciferin substrate. This chapter describes the microscopic imaging of single cells by their bioluminescence (BL) emission generated...
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Wegner W, Steffens H, Gregor C, Wolf F, Willig K
Elife
. 2022 Feb;
11.
PMID: 35195066
Synaptic plasticity underlies long-lasting structural and functional changes to brain circuitry and its experience-dependent remodeling can be fundamentally enhanced by environmental enrichment. It is however unknown, whether and how the...
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Gregor C, Pape J, Gwosch K, Gilat T, Sahl S, Hell S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2019 Dec;
116(52):26491-26496.
PMID: 31792180
Bioluminescence-based imaging of living cells has become an important tool in biological and medical research. However, many bioluminescence imaging applications are limited by the requirement of an externally provided luciferin...
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Gregor C
Methods Mol Biol
. 2019 Nov;
2081:43-52.
PMID: 31721117
The lux operon is a useful reporter for bioluminescence imaging due to its independence of exogenous luciferin supply, but its relatively low brightness hampers the imaging of single cells. This...
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Gregor C, Sidenstein S, Andresen M, Sahl S, Danzl J, Hell S
Sci Rep
. 2018 Feb;
8(1):2724.
PMID: 29426833
The reversibly switchable fluorescent proteins (RSFPs) commonly used for RESOLFT nanoscopy have been developed from fluorescent proteins of the GFP superfamily. These proteins are bright, but exhibit several drawbacks such...
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Gregor C, Gwosch K, Sahl S, Hell S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Jan;
115(5):962-967.
PMID: 29339494
Bioluminescence imaging of single cells is often complicated by the requirement of exogenous luciferins that can be poorly cell-permeable or produce high background signal. Bacterial bioluminescence is unique in that...
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Wegner W, Ilgen P, Gregor C, van Dort J, Mott A, Steffens H, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Sep;
7(1):11781.
PMID: 28924236
The study of proteins in dendritic processes within the living brain is mainly hampered by the diffraction limit of light. STED microscopy is so far the only far-field light microscopy...
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Richardson D, Gregor C, Winter F, Urban N, Sahl S, Willig K, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2017 Sep;
8(1):577.
PMID: 28924139
Fluorescence-based biosensors have become essential tools for modern biology, allowing real-time monitoring of biological processes within living cells. Intracellular fluorescent pH probes comprise one of the most widely used families...