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Elisa D’Este
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 57
Citations - 3380
Elisa D’Este is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: STED microscopy & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 47 publications receiving 2472 citations. Previous affiliations of Elisa D’Este include AREA Science Park.
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Author Correction: Super-resolution microscopy compatible fluorescent probes reveal endogenous glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor distribution and dynamics
Julia Ast,Julia Ast,Anastasia Arvaniti,Anastasia Arvaniti,Nicholas H. F. Fine,Nicholas H. F. Fine,Daniela Nasteska,Daniela Nasteska,Fiona B. Ashford,Fiona B. Ashford,Zania Stamataki,Zsombor Koszegi,Zsombor Koszegi,Andrea Bacon,Ben Jones,Maria Lucey,Shugo Sasaki,Daniel I. Brierley,Benoit Hastoy,Alejandra Tomas,Giuseppe D'Agostino,Frank Reimann,Francis C. Lynn,Christopher A. Reissaus,Amelia K. Linnemann,Elisa D’Este,Davide Calebiro,Davide Calebiro,Stefan Trapp,Kai Johnsson,Tom Podewin,Johannes Broichhagen,David J. Hodson,David J. Hodson +33 more
TL;DR: An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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LUXendins reveal endogenous glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor distribution and dynamics
Julia Ast,Julia Ast,Anastasia Arvaniti,Anastasia Arvaniti,Nicholas H. F. Fine,Nicholas H. F. Fine,Daniela Nasteska,Daniela Nasteska,Fiona B. Ashford,Fiona B. Ashford,Zania Stamataki,Zsombor Koszegi,Zsombor Koszegi,Andrea Bacon,Stefan Trapp,Ben Jones,Benoit Hastoy,Alejandra Tomas,Christopher A. Reissaus,Amelia K. Linnemann,Elisa D’Este,Davide Calebiro,Davide Calebiro,Kai Johnsson,T. Podewin,Johannes Broichhagen,David J. Hodson,David J. Hodson +27 more
TL;DR: LUXendin645, a far-red fluorescent GLP1R antagonistic peptide label, produces intense and specific membrane labeling throughout live and fixed tissue and shows that different fluorophores can confer agonistic behavior on the Luxendin backbone, with implications for the design of stabilized incretin-mimetics.
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A general strategy to develop cell permeable and fluorogenic probes for multi-colour nanoscopy
TL;DR: A general strategy to transform regular fluorophores into fluorogenic probes with excellent cell permeability and low unspecific background signal is reported, based on the conversion of a carboxyl group found in rhodamines and related fluorophore into an electron-deficient amide.
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Live imaging of excitable axonal microdomains in ankyrin-G-GFP mice
Christian Thome,Jan Maximilian Janssen,Seda Karabulut,Claudio Acuna,Elisa D’Este,Stella J. Soyka,Konrad Baum,Michael Bock,Nadja Lehmann,Masashi Hasegawa,Daniel Ganea,Chloé Maëlle Benoit,Jan Gründemann,Christian Schultz,Vann Bennett,Paul Jenkins,Maren Engelhardt +16 more
TL;DR: In this article , the axon initial segment (AIS) is intrinsically labeled by an ankyrin-G-GFP fusion protein activated by Cre recombinase, tagging the native Ank3 gene.
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Interrogating surface versus intracellular transmembrane receptor populations using cell-impermeable SNAP-tag substrates
Pascal Poc,Vanessa A. Gutzeit,Julia Ast,Joon Lee,Ben Jones,Elisa D’Este,Bettina Mathes,David J. Hodson,Joshua Levitz,Johannes Broichhagen +9 more
TL;DR: SBG-conjugated fluorophores across the visible spectrum are reported, which cleanly label SNAP-fused proteins in the plasma membrane of living cells and are demonstrated to interrogate class A, B and C G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) using a range of imaging approaches.