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processes such as brain wiring in vivo down to the tracking of a single molecule. This relies on… Use of single molecule imaging to uncover the change in presynaptic nanoscale organization… Single-molecule imaging of recycling synaptic vesicles in live neurons… Single molecule biomolecular condensate analysis in neurons… Professor Frederic Meunier obtained his Masters degree in Neurophysiology at the Paris XI… confocal and single-molecule imaging of rat hippocampal neurons cultured in microfluidic devices, we…
Professor Frederic Meunier obtained his Masters degree in Neurophysiology at the Paris XI University, France in 1992 and completed his Ph.D in Neurobiology at the CNRS in Gif-sur-Yvette, France in 1996. He was the recipient of a European Biotechnology Fellowship and went on to postgraduate work at t …
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how the saturated fatty acid changes in neurons affect the mobility of neurotransmitter receptors and… Single-molecule imaging of recycling synaptic vesicles in live neurons… I received my PhD from The University of Helsinki (UH), Finland, in 2014 where I studied… pulsechase experiments and data analysis. In addition, we describe the use of single-molecule-tracking…
I received my PhD from The University of Helsinki (UH), Finland, in 2014 where I studied molecular mechanisms of endoplasmic reticulum morphogenesis and dynamics in the laboratory of Adjunct Professor Eija Jokitalo at the Institute of Biotechnology (IB) using advanced imaging techniques. After gradu …
My laboratory focuses on how lipids and proteins affect cellular and neuronal membrane trafficking, and how neurotoxins and viruses exploit cellular endocytic machinery to gain access into cells. We use in vitro cell and primary neuron cultures as our main model system, allowing us to address the ef …
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