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Felix Meyenhofer

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Maier G, Komarov N, Meyenhofer F, Kwon J, Sprecher S
Elife . 2021 Dec; 10. PMID: 34859782
Despite the small number of gustatory sense neurons, larvae are able to sense a wide range of chemicals. Although evidence for taste multimodality has been provided in single neurons, an...
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Cottier S, Darwiche R, Meyenhofer F, Debelyy M, Schneiter R
Biol Open . 2020 Jun; 9(6). PMID: 32554483
Members of the CAP/SCP/TAPS superfamily have been implicated in many different physiological processes, including pathogen defense, sperm maturation and fertilization. The mode of action of this class of proteins, however,...
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Bapaume L, Laukamm S, Darbon G, Monney C, Meyenhofer F, Feddermann N, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2019 Jun; 10:666. PMID: 31231402
Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) is a symbiosis between plants and AM fungi that requires the intracellular accommodation of the fungal partner in the host. For reciprocal nutrient exchange, AM fungi form...
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Vaquie A, Sauvain A, Duman M, Nocera G, Egger B, Meyenhofer F, et al.
Cell Rep . 2019 Jun; 27(11):3152-3166.e7. PMID: 31189102
After a peripheral nerve lesion, distal ends of injured axons disintegrate into small fragments that are subsequently cleared by Schwann cells and later by macrophages. Axonal debris clearing is an...
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Esner M, Meyenhofer F, Bickle M
Methods Mol Biol . 2017 Oct; 1683:149-164. PMID: 29082492
In the past decade, automated microscopy has become an important tool for the drug discovery and development process. The establishment of imaging modalities as screening tools depended on technological breakthroughs...
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Misra T, Baccino-Calace M, Meyenhofer F, Rodriguez-Crespo D, Akarsu H, Armenta-Calderon R, et al.
Biol Open . 2016 Dec; 6(2):296-304. PMID: 28011628
Cells experience different oxygen concentrations depending on location, organismal developmental stage, and physiological or pathological conditions. Responses to reduced oxygen levels (hypoxia) rely on the conserved hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1)....
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McShane M, Friedrichson T, Giner A, Meyenhofer F, Barsacchi R, Bickle M, et al.
J Biomol Screen . 2015 Apr; 20(6):720-8. PMID: 25838434
High-content screening of compound libraries poses various challenges in the early steps in drug discovery such as gaining insights into the mode of action of the selected compounds. Here, we...
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Anitei M, Chenna R, Czupalla C, Esner M, Christ S, Lenhard S, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2014 Oct; 127(Pt 23):5079-92. PMID: 25278553
The delivery of newly synthesized soluble lysosomal hydrolases to the endosomal system is essential for lysosome function and cell homeostasis. This process relies on the proper trafficking of the mannose...
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Esner M, Meyenhofer F, Kuhn M, Thomas M, Kalaidzidis Y, Bickle M
J Biomol Screen . 2014 Feb; 19(7):1070-8. PMID: 24556389
Automated imaging screens are performed mostly on fixed and stained samples to simplify the workflow and increase throughput. Some processes, such as the movement of cells and organelles or measuring...
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Stoter M, Niederlein A, Barsacchi R, Meyenhofer F, Brandl H, Bickle M
Methods Mol Biol . 2013 Feb; 986:105-22. PMID: 23436409
High content screening (HCS) has established itself in the world of the pharmaceutical industry as an essential tool for drug discovery and drug development. HCS is currently starting to enter...