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Marta Fernandez-Suarez

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  14
Citations -  2895

Marta Fernandez-Suarez is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Protein–protein interaction. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 12 publications receiving 2647 citations. Previous affiliations of Marta Fernandez-Suarez include Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Fluorescent probes for super-resolution imaging in living cells

TL;DR: The contributions of fluorescent probes to far-field super-resolution imaging, focusing on fluorescent proteins and organic small-molecule fluorophores are described, to reach the goal of video-rate imaging of live cells with molecular resolution.
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Asymmetry and Aging of Mycobacterial Cells Lead to Variable Growth and Antibiotic Susceptibility

TL;DR: It is shown that, within a clonal population of mycobacteria, there is deterministic heterogeneity in elongation rate that arises because myCobacteria grow in an unusual, unipolar fashion.
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Redirecting lipoic acid ligase for cell surface protein labeling with small-molecule probes.

TL;DR: The technology for covalent, specific tagging of cellular proteins with chemical probes for live cell imaging is reported, and should provide general access to biochemical and imaging studies of cell surface proteins, using small fluorophores introduced via a short peptide tag.
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A fluorophore ligase for site-specific protein labeling inside living cells

TL;DR: By genetically targeting the PRIME ligase to specific subcellular compartments, the method was able to selectively label spatially distinct subsets of proteins, such as the surface pool of neurexin and the nuclear pool of actin.
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Magnetic barcode assay for genetic detection of pathogens

TL;DR: A platform for the detection of nucleic acids based on a magnetic barcoding strategy that holds promise to become a sensitive, high-throughput and low-cost platform for point-of-care diagnostics.