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pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived MNs to investigate RNP granule dynamics in a physiological model. We generated FUS-eGFP reporter iPSCs for live-cell imaging of RNP granules, facilitating compound screening
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degeneration in ALS. To achieve this objective, our team uses induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived MNs to investigate RNP granule dynamics in a physiological model. We generated FUS-eGFP reporter iPSCs
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. The project is performed in close collaboration with Associate Professor Isaac Afara's Biomedical Spectroscopy Laboratory, Professor Susanna Miettinen’s Adult Stem Cell Group at Tampere University, as
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engineering, molecular biology, or a related field; You have solid hands-on experience with in-vitro techniques such as neuronal or stem-cell culture, immunocytochemistry,microscopy, or electrophysiology; You
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biomedical research hubs in Europe. Our lab uses stem cell technology to study hepatitis E virus (HEV) life cycle and HEV-host interaction. For more details, please visit our website daothilab.com
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translational research. Goethe University Frankfurt: GU Frankfurt is one of the worldwide leading centres for cardiovascular medicine with major expertise in stem cell therapies after myocardial infarction
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inducible pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) cells from patients (healthy and those of patients with cardiovascular diseases) as a platform to investigate the function of different G protein-coupled receptors