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    Imaging bioluminescence by detecting localized haemodynamic contrast from photosensitized vasculature

    Bioluminescent probes are widely used to monitor biomedically relevant processes and cellular targets in living animals. However, the absorption and scattering of visible light by tissue drastically limit the ...

    Robert Ohlendorf, Nan Li, Valerie Doan Phi Van in Nature Biomedical Engineering (2024)

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    Target-responsive vasoactive probes for ultrasensitive molecular imaging

    The ability to monitor molecules volumetrically throughout the body could provide valuable biomarkers for studies of healthy function and disease, but noninvasive detection of molecular targets in living subje...

    Robert Ohlendorf, Agata Wiśniowska, Mitul Desai, Ali Barandov in Nature Communications (2020)

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    Primer-Aided Truncation for the Creation of Hybrid Proteins

    Proteins frequently display modular architecture with several domains and segments connected by linkers. Proper protein functionality hinges on finely orchestrated interactions among these constituent elements...

    Robert Stabel, Birthe Stüven, Robert Ohlendorf in Synthetic Protein Switches (2017)

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    Lichtregulierte Genexpression

    Sensory photoreceptors mediate vital organismal adaptations in response to light. Certain photoreceptors afford control by light over gene expression with minimal invasiveness, full reversibility, and high spa...

    Ralph P. Diensthuber, Robert Ohlendorf, Tobias Gleichmann, Roman Schubert in BIOspektrum (2013)