Recent data indicate that morphological characteristics of cell organelles are important for their function in the cell. These characteristics include not only their shape, number and size, but also their distribution in the cell. Moreover, the dynamics of processes that result in changes in these characteristics (e.g. organelle fission, fusion, autophagy, transport) influence the function of the cell.For a better understanding of these processes quantitative approaches are important. Here we give an overview of contemporary biochemical and microscopy methods that are used to quantify organelle abundance, morphology and the kinetics of the processes that cause changes in these properties.</p
In multicellular organisms cells grow, divide and adopt different fates, resulting in tissues and or...
In multicellular organisms cells grow, divide and adopt different fates, resulting in tissues and or...
With the emergence of Systems Biology, there is a greater realization that the whole behavior of a l...
Recent data indicate that morphological characteristics of cell organelles are important for their f...
How cells regulate the number of organelles is a fundamental question in cell biology. While decades...
This study explores the intricate landscape of cellular dynamics through advanced imaging and molecu...
A fundamental question of cell biology is how cells control the number of organelles. The processes ...
In biomedical optics and microscopy, the organization and morphology of organelles have been widely ...
This thesis has two parts. The first part describes investigations of the physiology of the prokaryo...
The underlying principle for the formation of multicellular organism from single cells is one of the...
Data-driven modeling is essential to understanding complex cellular processes. In this thesis, we pr...
Background: Organoids are morphologically heterogeneous three-dimensional cell culture systems and s...
All cells change size during the cell cycle, as they have to double their mass in order to produce t...
Organoids are self-organising stem cell-derived ex vivo cultures widely adopted as biomimetic models...
From a systems biology perspective, the cell is the principal element of information integration. Th...
In multicellular organisms cells grow, divide and adopt different fates, resulting in tissues and or...
In multicellular organisms cells grow, divide and adopt different fates, resulting in tissues and or...
With the emergence of Systems Biology, there is a greater realization that the whole behavior of a l...
Recent data indicate that morphological characteristics of cell organelles are important for their f...
How cells regulate the number of organelles is a fundamental question in cell biology. While decades...
This study explores the intricate landscape of cellular dynamics through advanced imaging and molecu...
A fundamental question of cell biology is how cells control the number of organelles. The processes ...
In biomedical optics and microscopy, the organization and morphology of organelles have been widely ...
This thesis has two parts. The first part describes investigations of the physiology of the prokaryo...
The underlying principle for the formation of multicellular organism from single cells is one of the...
Data-driven modeling is essential to understanding complex cellular processes. In this thesis, we pr...
Background: Organoids are morphologically heterogeneous three-dimensional cell culture systems and s...
All cells change size during the cell cycle, as they have to double their mass in order to produce t...
Organoids are self-organising stem cell-derived ex vivo cultures widely adopted as biomimetic models...
From a systems biology perspective, the cell is the principal element of information integration. Th...
In multicellular organisms cells grow, divide and adopt different fates, resulting in tissues and or...
In multicellular organisms cells grow, divide and adopt different fates, resulting in tissues and or...
With the emergence of Systems Biology, there is a greater realization that the whole behavior of a l...