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Research Highlights in 2018

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  • CasRx is a programmable CRISPR–Cas system that targets RNA for efficient knockdown and splicing modulation.

    • Stéphane Larochelle
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  • A double-deletion rabies virus variant overcomes the cytotoxicity that has previously limited long-term applications for retrograde labeling of projection neurons.

    • Nina Vogt
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  • A deep-learning-based approach improves the speed, accuracy, and robustness of biomedical image reconstruction.

    • Rita Strack
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  • A combination of heat denaturation and mass spectrometry is applied to monitor protein-complex dynamics in the cell.

    • Allison Doerr
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  • SUSHI is a new method for imaging the extracellular space with high resolution in living brain tissue to reveal insights into the structure and dynamics of the extracellular space.

    • Christian Schnell
    Research Highlights
  • Upconversion nanoparticles can serve as intermediaries to illuminate optogenetic tools in the mouse brain.

    • Nina Vogt
    Research Highlights
  • How to make large synthetic gene libraries out of some beads, an oligo array and an emulsion.

    • Tal Nawy
    Research Highlights
  • The combination of photoactivatable fluorescent markers with single-cell RNA-seq allows transcriptome analysis of cells from specific tissue locations.

    • Irene Jarchum
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  • SNP-CLING enables determining the dynamics of alleles on different chromosomes in live cells.

    • Nina Vogt
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  • Acoustic reporter genes that produce gas vesicles offer a way to image and locate microorganisms in mammalian hosts.

    • Christian Schnell
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  • A computational framework enables automated annotation, analysis, and sharing of mouse brain data at single-cell resolution.

    • Kate Gao
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  • Virus stamping can target single cells in complex tissues, both in culture and in vivo.

    • Nina Vogt
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