Kodio, Aly Menu, Estelle Ranque, Stéphane
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Microorganisms
The nature of the relationship between the communities of microorganisms making up the microbiota in and on a host body has been increasingly explored in recent years. Microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, viruses, parasites and fungi, have often long co-evolved with their hosts. In human, the structure and diversity of microbiota vary accor...
Cortese, Mirko Lee, Ji-Young Cerikan, Berati Neufeldt, Christopher J Oorschot, Viola M J Köhrer, Sebastian Hennies, Julian Schieber, Nicole L Ronchi, Paolo Mizzon, Giulia
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Cell host & microbe
Pathogenesis induced by SARS-CoV-2 is thought to result from both an inflammation-dominated cytokine response and virus-induced cell perturbation causing cell death. Here, we employ an integrative imaging analysis to determine morphological organelle alterations induced in SARS-CoV-2-infected human lung epithelial cells. We report 3D electron micro...
Rog-Zielinska, Eva A Scardigli, Marina Peyronnet, Remi Zgierski-Johnston, Callum M Greiner, Joachim Madl, Josef O'Toole, Eileen T Morphew, Mary K Hoenger, Andreas Sacconi, Leonardo
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Circulation research
Rationale: The sarcolemma of cardiomyocytes contains many proteins that are essential for electro-mechanical function in general, and excitation-contraction coupling in particular. The distribution of these proteins is non-uniform between the bulk sarcolemmal surface and membrane invaginations known as transverse tubules (TT). TT form an intricate ...
Horváth, Péter Müller-Reichert, Thomas
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
The endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) mediates cellular processes that are related to membrane remodeling, such as multivesicular body (MVB) formation, viral budding and cytokinesis. Abscission is the final stage of cytokinesis that results in the physical separation of the newly formed two daughter cells. Although abscission...
Danilova, Yana A. Belousova, Viktoriia V. Moiseenko, Andrey V. Vishnyakov, Innokentii E. Yakunina, Maria V. Sokolova, Olga S.
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Viruses
The giant phiKZ phage infection induces the appearance of a pseudo-nucleus inside the bacterial cytoplasm. Here, we used RT-PCR, fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), electron tomography, and analytical electron microscopy to study the morphology of this unique nucleus-like shell and to demonstrate the distribution of phiKZ and bacterial DNA in...
Bykowski, Michał Mazur, Radosław Buszewicz, Daniel Szach, Joanna Mostowska, Agnieszka Kowalewska, Łucja
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
The prolamellar body (PLB) is a periodic bicontinuous membrane structure based on tubular tetrahedral units. PLBs are present in plant etioplasts and, upon illumination, directly transform into the lamellar thylakoid networks within chloroplasts. Efficient tubular-lamellar rearrangement and later formation of the photosynthetically active thylakoid...
Mehta, Joshua
Electron tomography reconstruction video (.avi) of Sample 3.5-E in PhD thesis 'Iron nanoparticles and zirconium metal-organic frameworks for therapeutic application'. High angle annular dark field scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM) data were collected using an FEI Talos F200X using a −70° to +70° tilt range and a probe current o...
Córdoba, Rosa Ibarra, Alfonso Mailly, Dominique Guillamón, Isabel Suderow, Hermann De Teresa, José
Currently, the patterning of innovative three-dimensional (3D) nano-objects is required for the development of future advanced electronic components. Helium ion microscopy in combination with a precursor gas can be used for direct writing of three-dimensional nanostructures with a precise control of their geometry, and a significantly higher aspect...
MacDonald, Eilidh A Madl, Josef Greiner, Joachim Ramadan, Ahmed F Wells, Sarah M Torrente, Angelo G Kohl, Peter Rog-Zielinska, Eva A Quinn, T Alexander
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Frontiers in physiology
The rhythmic electrical activity of the heart's natural pacemaker, the sinoatrial node (SAN), determines cardiac beating rate (BR). SAN electrical activity is tightly controlled by multiple factors, including tissue stretch, which may contribute to adaptation of BR to changes in venous return. In most animals, including human, there is a robust inc...
Mai, Keith Ka Ki Gao, Peng Kang, Byung-Ho
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Frontiers in Plant Science
C4 plants enhance photosynthesis efficiency by concentrating CO2 to the site of Rubisco action. Chloroplasts in C4 plants exhibit structural dimorphism because thylakoid architectures vary depending on energy requirements. Advances in electron microscopy imaging capacity and sample preparation technologies allowed characterization of thylakoid stru...