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Dirk-Peter Herten
Researcher at University of Birmingham
Publications - 96
Citations - 2159
Dirk-Peter Herten is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fluorescence & Fluorescence spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 92 publications receiving 1778 citations. Previous affiliations of Dirk-Peter Herten include Heidelberg University & Kaiserslautern University of Technology.
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Mouse Heterochromatin Adopts Digital Compaction States without Showing Hallmarks of HP1-Driven Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation
Fabian Erdel,Fabian Erdel,Anne Rademacher,Rifka Vlijm,Jana Tünnermann,Lukas Frank,Robin Weinmann,Elisabeth Schweigert,Klaus Yserentant,Johan Hummert,Caroline Bauer,Sabrina Schumacher,Ahmad Al Alwash,Christophe Normand,Dirk-Peter Herten,Johann Engelhardt,Karsten Rippe +16 more
TL;DR: It is found that heterochromatin foci resemble collapsed polymer globules that are percolated with the same nucleoplasmic liquid as the surrounding euchromatin, which has implications for the understanding of chromatin compartmentalization and its functional consequences.
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Photophysical Dynamics of Single Molecules Studied by Spectrally-Resolved Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (SFLIM)
TL;DR: In this article, a new scanning technique for simultaneous recording of intensity, fluorescence lifetime, and spectral information with single molecule sensitivity is presented, which is ideally suited to reveal subpopulations in inhomogeneous samples and mixtures.
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Fluorescent sensor for Cu2+ with a tunable emission wavelength.
TL;DR: A concept of fluorescent metal ion sensing with an easily tunable emission wavelength is presented and its principle demonstrated by detection of Cu(2+) by using a fluorescein dye modified with a metal chelating group attached to the terminus of ss-DNA.
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Synthesis, structure and emission properties of spirocyclic benzofuranones and dihydroindolones: a domino insertion-coupling-isomerization- Diels-Alder approach to rigid fluorophores.
Daniel M. D'Souza,Daniel M. D'Souza,Alexander Kiel,Dirk-Peter Herten,Frank Rominger,Frank Rominger,Thomas Müller,Thomas Müller +7 more
TL;DR: DFT computations reveal that in the final pericyclic step the Diels-Alder termination is by far thermodynamically and kinetically favored over a possible Claisen rearrangement.
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The Shape of Protein Crowders is a Major Determinant of Protein Diffusion
Jessica Balbo,Paolo Mereghetti,Paolo Mereghetti,Paolo Mereghetti,Dirk-Peter Herten,Rebecca C. Wade,Rebecca C. Wade +6 more
TL;DR: Brownian dynamics simulations show that the excluded volume and the shape of the crowding protein have a significantly stronger influence on translational and rotational diffusion coefficients, as well as transient oligomerization, than hydrodynamic or direct interactions.