Publications of Rūta Gerasimaitė
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Journal Article (13)
2024
Journal Article
4 (1), 56 (2024)
Stimulated emission depletion microscopy. Nature Reviews Methods primers
Journal Article
52 (1), pp. 337 - 354 (2024)
Biochemical and cellular insights into the Baz2B protein, a non-catalytic subunit of the chromatin remodeling complex. Nucleic Acids Research 2023
Journal Article
122 (16), pp. 3340 - 3353 (2023)
Force generation in human blood platelets by filamentous actomyosin structures. Biophysical Journal
Journal Article
230, 115256 (2023)
Sequence-specific DNA labelling for fluorescence microscopy. Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Journal Article
14 (1), 1306 (2023)
A general highly efficient synthesis of biocompatible rhodamine dyes and probes for live-cell multicolor nanoscopy. Nature Communications 2021
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16 (11), pp. 2130 - 2136 (2021)
Blinking fluorescent probes for tubulin nanoscopy in living and fixed cells. ACS Chemical Biology
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133 (44), pp. 24028 - 24034 (2021)
Inside a shell – organometallic catalysis inside encapsulin nanoreactors. Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Journal Article
26 (10), 2997 (2021)
Direct visualization of amlodipine intervention into living cells by means of fluorescence microscopy. Molecules 2020
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11 (28), pp. 7313 - 7323 (2020)
Enhancing the biocompatibility of rhodamine fluorescent probes by a neighbouring group effect. Chemical Science
Journal Article
18 (15), pp. 2929 - 2937 (2020)
Efflux pump insensitive rhodamine–jasplakinolide conjugates for G- and F-actin imaging in living cells. Organic Biomolecular Chemistry 2019
Journal Article
52 (50), 504003 (2019)
Application of STED imaging for chromatin studies. Journal of Physics D 2018
Journal Article
373 (1748), 20170337 (2018)
Excision of the doubly methylated base N-4,5-dimethylcytosine from DNA by Escherichia coli Nei and Fpg proteins. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Journal Article
6 (2), 18 (2018)
The use of Hoechst dyes for DNA staining and beyond. Chemosensors