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Wolf Frommer
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
4 protocols
Michael Wudick
1 protocol
Erdem Sunal
1 protocol
Helene Javot
1 protocol
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Mayuri Sadoine
Research associate, Heinrich-Heine-University, Institute of Molecular Physiology, Düsseldorf
Research focus
Neuroscience
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PhD, RWTH Aachen , 2018
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https://scholar.google.de/citations?user=PEjHuhAAAAAJ&hl=en
2 Protocols published
Affinity Purification of GO-Matryoshka Biosensors from
E. coli
for Quantitative Ratiometric Fluorescence Analyses
Authors:
Mayuri Sadoine
,
Vanessa Castro-Rodríguez
,
Tobias Poloczek
,
Helene Javot
,
Erdem Sunal
,
Michael M. Wudick
and
Wolf B. Frommer
,
date:
10/05/2020,
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Genetically encoded biosensors are powerful tools for quantitative visualization of ions and metabolites
in vivo
. Design and optimization of such biosensors typically require analyses of large numbers of variants. Sensor properties ...
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Preparation of Cell-free Synthesized Proteins Selectively Double Labeled for Single-molecule FRET Studies
Authors:
Mayuri Sadoine
,
Michele Cerminara
,
Jörg Fitter
and
Alexandros Katranidis
,
date:
06/20/2018,
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3907,
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Single-molecule FRET (smFRET) is a powerful tool to investigate molecular structures and conformational changes of biological molecules. The technique requires protein samples that are site-specifically equipped with a pair of donor and acceptor ...
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