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Jonathan L. Kirschman

Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology

Publications -  15
Citations -  912

Jonathan L. Kirschman is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interferometry & Tiltmeter. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 15 publications receiving 664 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan L. Kirschman include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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Characterizing exogenous mRNA delivery, trafficking, cytoplasmic release and RNA-protein correlations at the level of single cells.

TL;DR: A single RNA sensitive fluorescent labeling method is presented which allows us to label and visualize synthetic mRNA without significantly affecting function and can facilitate near-infrared imaging of mRNA localization in vivo and in ex-vivo tissue sections, which will facilitate mRNA trafficking studies in pre-clinical models.
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Combining Single RNA Sensitive Probes with Subdiffraction-Limited and Live-Cell Imaging Enables the Characterization of Virus Dynamics in Cells

TL;DR: MTRIP labeling of viral RNA during virus assembly has the potential to become a general methodology for the labeling and study of many important RNA viruses, and individual viral particles can be characterized at subdiffraction-limited resolution.
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RSV glycoprotein and genomic RNA dynamics reveal filament assembly prior to the plasma membrane

TL;DR: It is discovered that plasma membrane-bound respiratory syncytial virus G rapidly recycles from the membrane via clathrin-mediated endocytosis and assembly with genomic ribonucleoproteins and caveolae-associated vesicles prior to re-insertion into the plasma membrane.
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Strategies for modulating innate immune activation and protein production of in vitro transcribed mRNAs

TL;DR: This review highlights key studies involved in the development of strategies employed to increase protein expression and control the immunogenicity of synthetic mRNA.
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Elliptically Bent X-ray Mirrors with Active Temperature Stabilization

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the design of elliptically bent Kirkpatrick-Baez mirrors developed and successfully used at the Advanced Light Source for submicron focusing, and demonstrate that with active mirror-temperature stabilization, a change of the surrounding temperature by more than 3K does not noticeably affect the mirror figure.