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Helge Ewers

Researcher at Free University of Berlin

Publications -  87
Citations -  5053

Helge Ewers is an academic researcher from Free University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microscopy & Super-resolution microscopy. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 75 publications receiving 4255 citations. Previous affiliations of Helge Ewers include École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne & King's College London.

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Absolute Arrangement of Subunits in Cytoskeletal Septin Filaments in Cells Measured by Fluorescence Microscopy

TL;DR: The organization of subunits in cytoskeletal polymers in cells is resolved by light microscopy and cellular septins were resolved as localization pairs and thin stretches of equidistant localizations.
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Dual color single particle tracking via nanobodies

TL;DR: A simple dual color single particle tracking assay is demonstrated using small, bright, high-affinity labeling via nanobodies of accessible targets with widely available instrumentation to visualize differences in apparent membrane viscosity.
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Live-cell imaging of circadian clock protein dynamics in CRISPR-generated knock-in cells

TL;DR: This paper describes a new strategy for the efficient generation of knock-in reporter cell lines using CRISPR technology that is particularly useful for lowly or transiently expressed genes, such as those coding for circadian clock proteins.
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Inhibition of sphingolipid synthesis affects kinetics but not fidelity of L1/NgCAM transport along direct but not transcytotic axonal pathways.

TL;DR: The results yield a mechanism for the axon outgrowth defect observed in FB1, and it is shown that reducing raft lipid levels does not disrupt axonal targeting of L1/NgCAM along either pathway.
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Tetraspanin-3 is an organizer of the multi-subunit Nogo-A signaling complex

TL;DR: The four-transmembrane-spanning protein tetraspanin-3 (TSPAN3) is identified as a new modulatory co-receptor for the Nogo-A inhibitory domain Nogo -A-Δ20, and is required during Nogo’s cell spreading and inhibition of neurite outgrowth.