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Florian Hollfelder

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  208
Citations -  10356

Florian Hollfelder is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 173 publications receiving 8704 citations. Previous affiliations of Florian Hollfelder include École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne & Central Queensland University.

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Transition-State Interactions in a Promiscuous Enzyme: Sulfate and Phosphate Monoester Hydrolysis by Pseudomonas aeruginosa Arylsulfatase.

TL;DR: LFERs and KIE data for several active site mutants point to leaving group stabilization by active site K375, in cooperation with H211, and the mechanism for S-Obridge bond fission shifts, with decreasing leaving group ability, from charge compensation via Lewis acid interactions toward direct proton donation.
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Growth amplification in ultrahigh-throughput microdroplet screening increases sensitivity of clonal enzyme assays and minimizes phenotypic variation

TL;DR: This work presents a multiparameter approach at the single-cell level that takes approximately an hour from spiking the culture to correctly classify susceptible and resistant strains and shows how this combined detection method provides insights into the activity of antimicrobials at the onset of their action which single parameter and traditional tests cannot offer.
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Measuring Fast and Slow Enzyme Kinetics in Stationary Droplets.

TL;DR: The approach of producing droplets through confinement gradients and analyzing reactions within stationary drops provides an ultralow consumption platform and suggests that the platform can be automated to reach large throughput analyses of enzymes.
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Deep learning guided image-based droplet sorting for on-demand selection and analysis of single cells and 3D cell cultures

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that deep neural networks can accurately classify single droplet images in real-time based on the presence and number of micro-objects including single mammalian cells and multicellular spheroids.
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Exploiting protease activation for therapy

TL;DR: In this article , a review of protease activation is presented, focusing on how recent insights into the spatial and temporal control of the proteolytic activation of growth factors and interleukins are leading to unique strategies for the discovery of new medicines.