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Rudolf Oldenbourg
Researcher at Marine Biological Laboratory
Publications - 116
Citations - 5363
Rudolf Oldenbourg is an academic researcher from Marine Biological Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Birefringence & Microscope. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 113 publications receiving 4759 citations. Previous affiliations of Rudolf Oldenbourg include Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution & Brandeis University.
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Techniques for fast and sensitive measurements of two-dimensional birefringence distributions
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed image processing algorithms for measuring two-dimensional distributions of linear birefringence using a pair of variable retarders and obtained the lowest noise level of 0.036 nm.
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New polarized light microscope with precision universal compensator
Rudolf Oldenbourg,G. Mei +1 more
TL;DR: A new type of polarized light microscope for fast and orientation‐independent measurement of birefringent fine structure has been developed and incorporates a precision universal compensator made from two liquid crystal variable retarders.
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Systems-level analysis of microbial community organization through combinatorial labeling and spectral imaging.
Alex M. Valm,Jessica L. Mark Welch,Christopher W. Rieken,Yuko Hasegawa,Mitchell L. Sogin,Rudolf Oldenbourg,Floyd E. Dewhirst,Gary G. Borisy +7 more
TL;DR: A combinatorial labeling strategy coupled with spectral image acquisition and analysis that greatly expands the number of fluorescent signatures distinguishable in a single image is reported, providing an initial systems-level structural analysis of biofilm organization.
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Nuclear Import Receptor Inhibits Phase Separation of FUS through Binding to Multiple Sites
Takuya Yoshizawa,Rustam Ali,Jenny Jiou,Ho Yee Joyce Fung,Kathleen A. Burke,Seung Joong Kim,Yuan Lin,Yuan Lin,William B. Peeples,William B. Peeples,Daniel J. Saltzberg,Michael M. Soniat,Jordan M. Baumhardt,Rudolf Oldenbourg,Andrej Sali,Nicolas L. Fawzi,Michael K. Rosen,Michael K. Rosen,Yuh Min Chook,Yuh Min Chook +19 more
TL;DR: A model where high-affinity binding of karyopherin-β2 to the FUS PY-NLS tethers the proteins together, allowing multiple, distributed weak intermolecular contacts to disrupt FUS self-association, blocking LLPS is proposed.
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Reconfigurable self-assembly through chiral control of interfacial tension
Thomas Gibaud,Edward Barry,Mark J. Zakhary,Mir Henglin,Andrew Ward,Yasheng Yang,Cristina Berciu,Rudolf Oldenbourg,Michael F. Hagan,Daniela Nicastro,Robert B. Meyer,Zvonimir Dogic +11 more
TL;DR: These findings outline a general strategy for the assembly of reconfigurable chiral materials that can easily be moved, stretched, attached to one another and transformed between multiple conformational states, thus allowing precise assembly and nanosculpting of highly dynamical and designable materials with complex topologies.