Mark Muller
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Ferstl S, Schwaha T, Ruthensteiner B, Hehn L, Allner S, Muller M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Mar;
10(1):3960.
PMID: 32127610
In the field of correlative microscopy, light and electron microscopy form a powerful combination for morphological analyses in zoology. Due to sample thickness limitations, these imaging techniques often require sectioning...
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de Sena Oliveira I, Kumerics A, Jahn H, Muller M, Pfeiffer F, Mayer G
R Soc Open Sci
. 2019 Dec;
6(10):191200.
PMID: 31824728
Segmental, paired locomotory appendages are a characteristic feature of Panarthropoda-a diversified clade of moulting animals that includes onychophorans (velvet worms), tardigrades (water bears) and arthropods. While arthropods acquired a sclerotized...
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Busse M, Muller M, Kimm M, Ferstl S, Allner S, Achterhold K, et al.
J Vis Exp
. 2019 Nov;
(152).
PMID: 31710040
We demonstrate a laboratory-based method combining X-ray microCT and nanoCT with a specific X-ray stain, which targets the cell cytoplasm. The described protocol is easy to apply, fast and suitable...
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Gross V, Muller M, Hehn L, Ferstl S, Allner S, Dierolf M, et al.
Zoological Lett
. 2019 May;
5:14.
PMID: 31110777
Background: Tardigrades (water bears) are microscopic invertebrates of which the anatomy has been well studied using traditional techniques, but a comprehensive three-dimensional reconstruction has never been performed. In order to...
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Muller M, Kimm M, Ferstl S, Allner S, Achterhold K, Herzen J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Apr;
9(1):6245.
PMID: 31000726
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Muller M, Kimm M, Ferstl S, Allner S, Achterhold K, Herzen J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Dec;
8(1):17855.
PMID: 30552357
Histological investigations are indispensable with regards to the identification of structural tissue details but are limited to two-dimensional images, which are often visualized in one and the same plane for...
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Allen B, Schneider A, Victoria B, Nunez Lopez Y, Muller M, Szewczyk M, et al.
Front Oncol
. 2018 Jun;
8:217.
PMID: 29942793
The head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) represents one of the most common cancers in humans. Close to 600,000 new diagnoses are made every year worldwide and over half...
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Busse M, Muller M, Kimm M, Ferstl S, Allner S, Achterhold K, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2018 Feb;
115(10):2293-2298.
PMID: 29463748
Many histological methods require staining of the cytoplasm, which provides instrumental details for diagnosis. One major limitation is the production of 2D images obtained by destructive preparation of 3D tissue...
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Muller M, de Sena Oliveira I, Allner S, Ferstl S, Bidola P, Mechlem K, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 Nov;
114(47):12378-12383.
PMID: 29109262
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a powerful noninvasive technique for investigating the inner structure of objects and organisms. However, the resolution of laboratory CT systems is typically limited to the...
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Muller M, Yaroshenko A, Velroyen A, Bech M, Tapfer A, Pauwels B, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2016 Jan;
86(12):123705.
PMID: 26724040
In the field of biomedical X-ray imaging, novel techniques, such as phase-contrast and dark-field imaging, have the potential to enhance the contrast and provide complementary structural information about a specimen....