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Jan Faix

19PUBLICATIONS
76CO-AUTHORS
Biomechanical engineeringPhysical properties of materialsCheminformatics and quantitative structure-activity relationshipsBiologically active moleculesNeural engineering
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|Jan 07, 2026
Extracellular BRICK1 drives heart repair after myocardial infarction in mice.

Felix Polten, Mircea-Andrei Sandu, Jan Faix

|Oct 30, 2024
Decisive role of mDia-family formins in cell cortex function of highly adherent cells.

Jonas Scholz, Till Stephan, Aina Gallemí Pérez

|Oct 11, 2024
Comprehensive Cell Biological Investigation of Cytochalasin B Derivatives with Distinct Activities on the Actin Network.

Mervic D Kagho, Katharina Schmidt, Christopher Lambert

|Oct 07, 2024
Differential interference with actin-binding protein function by acute Cytochalasin B.

Christopher Lambert, Marius Karger, Anika Steffen

|Dec 08, 2023
Structural basis for subversion of host cell actin cytoskeleton during <i>Salmonella</i> infection.

Biao Yuan, Jonas Scholz, Jiri Wald

|Mar 29, 2023
Unleashed Actin Assembly in Capping Protein-Deficient B16-F1 Cells Enables Identification of Multiple Factors Contributing to Filopodium Formation.

Jens Ingo Hein, Jonas Scholz, Sarah Körber

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Klemens Rottner

4 joint publications

Sarah Körber

3 joint publications

Theresia E B Stradal

2 joint publications

Andreas Pich

2 joint publications

Michelle Peckham

2 joint publications

Georgi Dimchev

2 joint publications

Jonas Scholz

1 joint publications

Thomas R Jahn

1 joint publications

Ralph T Böttcher

1 joint publications

Marina Theodosiou

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Klemens Rottner

4 joint publications

Sarah Körber

3 joint publications

Theresia E B Stradal

2 joint publications

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