Publications

Selected Publications by MURCE Members

  1. Taylor RW, Mahmoodabadi RG, Rauschenberger V, Giessl R, Schambony A, Sandoghdar V. Interferometric scattering microscopy reveals nanoscopic protein motion on and through cell membrane at microsecond time resolution. Nat Photonics. 2019; 13: 480–487. [PDF]
  2. Fischer C, Milting H, Fein E, Vogel E, Lu K, Seidel T, Schinner C, Schwarzmayr T, Schramm R, Tomasi R, Husse B, Cao-Ehlker X, Pohl U, Dendorfer A. Long-term functional and structural preservation of precision-cut human myocardium under continuous electromechanical stimulation in vitro. Nat Commun. 2019; 10:117. [PDF]
  3. Kotini M, Barriga E, Leslie J, Gentzel M, Rauschenberger V, Schambony A, Mayor R. Gap Junction protein Connexin-43 is a direct transcriptional regulator of N-cadherin in vivo. Nat Commun. 2018; 9:3846. [PDF]
  4. Roshanbinfar K, Vogt L, Greber B, Diecke S, Boccaccini AR, Scheibel T, Engel FB. Electroconductive Biohybrid Hydrogel for Enhanced Maturation and Beating Properties of Engineered Cardiac Tissues. Adv Funct Mater. 2018; 28:1803951. [PDF]
  5. Haug M, Reischl B, Prölß G, Pollmann C, Buckert T, Keidel C, Schürmann S, Hock M, Rupitsch S, Heckel M, Pöschel T, Scheibel T, Haynl C, Kiriaev L, Head SI, Friedrich O. The MyoRobot: A novel automated biomechatronics system to assess voltage/Ca2+ biosensors and active/passive biomechanics in muscle and biomaterials. Biosens Bioelectron. 2018; 102:589-599.
  6. Schneidereit D, Nübler S, Prölß G, Reischl B, Schürmann S, Müller OJ, Friedrich O. Optical prediction of single muscle fiber force production using a combined biomechatronics and second harmonic generation imaging approach. Light Sci Appl. 2018; 7:79. [PDF]
  7. Cescon M, Gregorio I, Eiber N, Borgia D, Fusto A, Sabatelli P, Scorzeto M, Megighian A, Pegoraro E, Hashemolhosseini S, Bonaldo P. Collagen VI is required for the structural and functional integrity of the neuromuscular junction. Acta Neuropathol. 2018. [PDF]
  8. Giacomazzi G, Holvoet B, Trenson S, Caluwé E, Kravic B, Grosemans H, Cortés-Calabuig Á, Deroose CM, Huylebroeck D, Hashemolhosseini S, Janssens S, McNally E, Quattrocelli M, Sampaolesi M. MicroRNAs promote skeletal muscle differentiation of mesodermal iPSC-derived progenitors. Nat Commun. 2017; 8:1249. [PDF]
  9. Magadum A, Ding Y, He L, Kim T, Vasudevarao MD, Long Q, Yang K, Wickramasinghe N, Renikunta HV, Dubois N, Weidinger G, Yang Q, Engel FB. Live cell screening platform identifies PPARδ as a regulator of cardiomyocyte proliferation and cardiac repair. Cell Res. 2017; 27:1002-1019. [PDF]
  10. Seidel T, Navankasattusas S, Ahmad A, Diakos NA, Xu WD, Tristani-Firouzi M, Bonios MJ, Taleb I, Li DY, Selzman CH, Drakos SG, Sachse FB. Sheet-Like Remodeling of the Transverse Tubular System in Human Heart Failure Impairs Excitation-Contraction Coupling and Functional Recovery by Mechanical Unloading. Circulation. 2017; 135:1632-1645. [PDF]
  11. Steinwachs J, Metzner C, Skodzek K, Lang N, Thievessen I, Mark C, Munster S, Aifantis KE, Fabry B. Three-dimensional force microscopy of cells in biopolymer networks. Nat Methods. 2016; 13:171-176. [PDF]
  12. Winter L, Wittig I, Peeva V, Eggers B, Heidler J, Chevessier F, Kley RA, Barkovits K, Strecker V, Berwanger C, Herrmann H, Marcus K, Kornblum C, Kunz WS, Schröder R*, Clemen CS*. Mutant desmin substantially perturbs mitochondrial morphology, function and maintenance in skeletal muscle tissue. Acta Neuropathol. 2016; 132:453-73. (* shared senior authorship) [PDF]
  13. Clemen CS, Stöckigt F, Strucksberg KH, Chevessier F, Winter L, Schütz J, Bauer R, Thorweihe JM, Wenzel D, Schlötzer-Schrehardt U, Rasche V, Krsmanovic P, Katus HA, Rottbauer W, Just S, Müller OJ, Friedrich O, Meyer R, Herrmann H, Schrickel JW, Schröder R. The toxic effect of R350P mutant desmin in striated muscle of man and mouse. Acta Neuropathol. 2015; 129:297-315. [PDF]
  14. Soonpaa MH, Zebrowski DC, Platt C, Rosenzweig A, Engel FB, Field LJ. Cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity during preadolescence. Cell. 2015; 163:781-2. [PDF]
  15. Chiappinelli KB, Strissel PL, Desrichard A, Li H, Henke C, Akman B, Hein A, Rote NS, Cope LM, Snyder A, Makarov V, Buhu S, Slamon DJ, Wolchok JD, Pardoll DM, Beckmann MW, Zahnow CA, Mergoub T, Chan TA, Baylin SB, Strick R. Inhibiting DNA Methylation Causes an Interferon Response in Cancer via dsRNA Including Endogenous Retroviruses. Cell. 2015; 162:974-86. [PDF]
  16. Thievessen I, Fakhri N, Steinwachs J, Kraus V, McIsaac RS, Gao L, Chen B, Betzig E, Oldenbourg R, Waterman CM, Fabry B. Vinculin is required for cell polarization, migration and ECM-remodeling in 3D collagen matrix. FASEB J. 2015; 29:4555-67.
  17. Frese S, Ruebner M, Suhr F, Konou TM, Tappe KA, Toigo M, Jung HH, Henke C, Steigleder R, Strissel PL, Huebner H, Beckmann MW, van der Keylen P, Schoser B, Schiffer T, Frese L, Bloch W, Strick R. Long-Term Endurance Exercise in Humans Stimulates Cell Fusion of Myoblasts along with Fusogenic Endogenous Retroviral Genes In Vivo. PLoS One. 2015; 10: e0132099. [PDF]
  18. Zebrowski DC, Vergarajauregui S, Wu CC, Piatkowski T, Becker R, Leone M, Hirth S, Ricciardi F, Falk N, Giessl A, Just S, Braun T, Weidinger G, Engel FB. Developmental alterations in centrosome integrity contribute to the post-mitotic state of mammalian cardiomyocytes. eLife. 2015; 4: e05563. [PDF]
  19. Thievessen I, Thompson PM, Berlemont S, Plevock KM, Plotnikov SV, Zemljic-Harpf A, Ross RS, Davidson MW, Danuser G, Campbell SL, Waterman CM. Vinculin-actin interaction couples actin retrograde flow to focal adhesions, but is dispensable for focal adhesion growth. J Cell Biol. 2013; 202:163-77. [PDF]