Sebastian Kruss
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Recent Articles
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Stegemann J, Groniger F, Neutsch K, Li H, Flavel B, Metternich J, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh)
. 2025 Mar;
:e2415238.
PMID: 40040305
Hyperspectral imaging captures both spectral and spatial information from a sample but is intrinsically slow. The near infrared (NIR, > 800 nm) is advantageous for imaging applications because it falls...
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Schrage C, Galonska P, Metternich J, Kruss S
J Phys Chem Lett
. 2025 Feb;
16(6):1573-1581.
PMID: 39904739
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are versatile near-infrared (NIR) fluorophores that can be chemically functionalized to create biosensors. Numerous noncovalent approaches were developed to detect analytes, but these design concepts can...
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Sander M, Metternich J, Dippner P, Kruss S, Borchardt L
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2025 Jan;
64(10):e202421021.
PMID: 39836383
Precise control over low-dimensional materials holds an immense potential for their applications in sensing, imaging and information processing. The controlled introduction of sp quantum defects (color centers) can be used...
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Derichsweiler C, Herbertz S, Kruss S
Small
. 2025 Jan;
21(8):e2409042.
PMID: 39745136
Sepsis is a global health challenge, characterized by a dysregulated immune response, leading to organ dysfunction and death. Despite advances in medical care, sepsis continues to claim a significant toll...
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Montesdeoca N, Mohr J, Kruss S, Karges J
J Biol Inorg Chem
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39673631
Primary human neutrophils are the most abundant human white blood cells and are central for innate immunity. They act as early responders at inflammation sites, guided by chemotactic gradients to...
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Metternich J, Patjoshi S, Kistwal T, Kruss S
Adv Mater
. 2024 Nov;
37(1):e2411067.
PMID: 39533494
Optical sensors are powerful tools to identify and image (biological) molecules. Because of their optoelectronic properties, nanomaterials are often used as building blocks. To transduce the chemical interaction with the...
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Hill B, Mohr J, Sandvoss I, Gretz J, Galonska P, Schnitzler L, et al.
Nanoscale
. 2024 Sep;
16(39):18534-18544.
PMID: 39279544
Neurotransmitters are released by neuronal cells to exchange information. Resolving their spatiotemporal patterns is crucial to understand chemical neurotransmission. Here, we present a ratiometric sensor for the neurotransmitter dopamine that...
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Nalige S, Galonska P, Kelich P, Sistemich L, Herrmann C, Vukovic L, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 Aug;
15(1):6770.
PMID: 39117612
Single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) functionalized with (bio-)polymers such as DNA are soluble in water and sense analytes by analyte-specific changes of their intrinsic fluorescence. Such SWCNT-based (bio-)sensors translate the...
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Dzienia A, Just D, Wasiak T, Milowska K, Mielanczyk A, Labedzki N, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh)
. 2024 May;
11(29):e2402176.
PMID: 38785169
Carbon-based nanomaterials have catalyzed breakthroughs across various scientific and engineering disciplines. The key to unlocking a new generation of tailor-made nanomaterials based on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) lies in the...
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Ma C, Mohr J, Lauer G, Metternich J, Neutsch K, Ziebarth T, et al.
Nano Lett
. 2024 Feb;
24(7):2400-2407.
PMID: 38345220
Neurotransmitters are important signaling molecules in the brain and are relevant in many diseases. Measuring them with high spatial and temporal resolutions in biological systems is challenging. Here, we develop...