Eva Sevcsik

Eva Sevcsik

Technische Universität Wien

H-index: 15

Europe-Austria

About Eva Sevcsik

Eva Sevcsik, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universität Wien, specializes in the field of Single molecule fluorescence, plasma membrane organization, micro-and nanostructuring of proteins.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

CD3 aptamers promote expansion and persistence of tumor-reactive T cells for adoptive T-cell therapy in cancer

Exploring FGFR3 Mutations in the Male Germline: Implications for Clonal Germline Expansions and Paternal Age-Related Dysplasias

Comprehensive Fluorophore Blinking Platform for Detecting Nanoscale Protein Distributions

Measurement of FGFR3 signaling at the cell membrane via total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy to compare the activation of FGFR3 mutants

Protein micropatterning as a tool to probe the membrane environment of transmembrane proteins in live-cells

Probing plasma membrane organization and function using microstructured biointerfaces

Determining the nanoscopic membrane environment of transmembrane proteins in live-cells with protein micropatterning

Monomeric agonist peptide/MHCII complexes activate T‐cells in an autonomous fashion

Eva Sevcsik Information

University

Position

Institute of Applied Physics

Citations(all)

1493

Citations(since 2020)

768

Cited By

1036

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

19

Email

University Profile Page

Technische Universität Wien

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Eva Sevcsik Skills & Research Interests

Single molecule fluorescence

plasma membrane organization

micro-and nanostructuring of proteins

Top articles of Eva Sevcsik

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

CD3 aptamers promote expansion and persistence of tumor-reactive T cells for adoptive T-cell therapy in cancer

Molecular Therapy-Nucleic Acids

Ashwathi Puravankara Menon

Helena Villanueva

Daniel Meraviglia-Crivelli

Hisse M van Santen

Joschka Hellmeier

...

2024/4/23

Exploring FGFR3 Mutations in the Male Germline: Implications for Clonal Germline Expansions and Paternal Age-Related Dysplasias

Genome Biology and Evolution

Sofia Moura

Ingrid Hartl

Veronika Brumovska

Peter P Calabrese

Atena Yasari

...

2024/2

Comprehensive Fluorophore Blinking Platform for Detecting Nanoscale Protein Distributions

Elisabeth Brameshuber

René Platzer

Benedikt Rossboth

Eva Sevcsik

Magdalena Schneider

...

2023/8/28

Measurement of FGFR3 signaling at the cell membrane via total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy to compare the activation of FGFR3 mutants

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Ingrid Hartl

Veronika Brumovska

Yasmin Striedner

Atena Yasari

Gerhard J Schütz

...

2023/2/1

Protein micropatterning as a tool to probe the membrane environment of transmembrane proteins in live-cells

Marina Bishara

Veronika Brumovska

Andreas Maximilian Arnold

Barbora Kalouskova

Gergö Fülöp

...

2023/8/28

Probing plasma membrane organization and function using microstructured biointerfaces

Eva Sevcsik

2023/1/10

Determining the nanoscopic membrane environment of transmembrane proteins in live-cells with protein micropatterning

Marina Bishara

Veronika Brumovska

Andreas Maximilian Arnold

Barbora Kalouskova

Gergö Fülöp

...

2023/8/2

Monomeric agonist peptide/MHCII complexes activate T‐cells in an autonomous fashion

EMBO reports

René Platzer

Joschka Hellmeier

Janett Göhring

Iago Doel Perez

Philipp Schatzlmaier

...

2023/11/6

A DNA origami-based biointerface for interrogating the spatial requirements of T-cell antigen recognition

Eva Sevcsik

2023/7/11

Spatial requirements for T-cell receptor triggering probed via a DNA origami-based biointerface

Eva Sevcsik

2023/9/19

A DNA origami-based biointerface to interrogate the spatial requirements for sensitized T-cell antigen recognition

Joschka Hellmeier

René Platzer

Johannes B Huppa

Eva Sevcsik

2023/4/28

Designing functionalized DNA origami-based biointerfaces for probing cell-cell interaction

Anezka Majkova

Joschka Hellmeier

Johannes B Huppa

Eva Sevcsik

2023/9/6

Probing the spatial requirements for T-cell receptor triggering (invited talk)

Eva Sevcsik

2023/4/13

Activating mutations in FGFR3 are associated with clonal expansion events and high de novo rates in the male germline

bioRxiv

Sofia Moura

Ingrid Hartl

Atena Yasari

Veronika Brumovska

Yasmin Striedner

...

2022/8/3

Micro-and nanostructured biointerfaces for studying cell surface receptor triggering

Eva Sevcsik

2022/7/25

Quantitation of FGFR3 signaling via GRB2 recruitment on micropatterned surfaces

bioRxiv

Ingrid Hartl

Veronika Brumovska

Yasmin Striedner

Atena Yasari

Gerhard J Schütz

...

2022/4/11

Distinct spatial requirements for TCR but not pMHC organization direct T-cell activation (talk)

Eva Sevcsik

2022/9/22

Wie die Nanobiophysik helfen kann, unser Immunsystem und vieles mehr zu verstehen; invited speaker

Eva Sevcsik

2022

Unraveling protein-lipid interactions in live-cells with protein micropatterning

Marina Bishara

Veronika Brumovska

Andreas Maximilian Arnold

Gergö Fülöp

Gerhard Schütz

...

2022/9/11

A DNA origami-based biointerface for probing T-cell receptor triggering; invited talk

Eva Sevcsik

2022

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