Gerhard Schuetz

About Gerhard Schuetz

Gerhard Schuetz, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universität Wien, specializes in the field of Single Molecule Microscopy, Membrane Biophysics.

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

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

Single-molecule FRET and tracking of transfected biomolecules: multi-dimensional protein dynamics in living cells

Mechanistic Insights into T-Cell Antigen Recognition Through Single Molecule Microscopy

The asymmetric plasma membrane—A composite material combining different functionalities? Balancing Barrier Function and Fluidity for Effective Signaling

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

Localization of fixed dipoles at high precision by accounting for sample drift during illumination

Gerhard Schuetz Information

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Citations(all)

10739

Citations(since 2020)

2936

Cited By

9052

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

122

i10Index(since 2020)

75

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Gerhard Schuetz Skills & Research Interests

Single Molecule Microscopy

Membrane Biophysics

Top articles of Gerhard Schuetz

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

Molecular Therapy-Nucleic Acids

2024/4/23

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

Genome Biology and Evolution

2024/2

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

2023/2/1

Single-molecule FRET and tracking of transfected biomolecules: multi-dimensional protein dynamics in living cells

bioRxiv

2023

Gerhard Schuetz
Gerhard Schuetz

H-Index: 31

Mechanistic Insights into T-Cell Antigen Recognition Through Single Molecule Microscopy

2023/1/1

The asymmetric plasma membrane—A composite material combining different functionalities? Balancing Barrier Function and Fluidity for Effective Signaling

2023/12

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

EMBO reports

2023/11/6

Localization of fixed dipoles at high precision by accounting for sample drift during illumination

Applied Physics Letters

2023/7/10

Monte Carlo simulations for the evaluation of oligomerization data in TOCCSL experiments

Biophysical Journal

2023/6/6

T‐cell antigen recognition: catch‐as‐catch‐can or catch‐22?

The EMBO Journal

2023/4/3

CAR and TCR form individual signaling synapses and do not cross-activate, however, can co-operate in T cell activation

Frontiers in Immunology

2023/2/1

Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) facilitates norepinephrine transporter dimerization and modulates substrate efflux

Communications Biology

2022/11/17

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

bioRxiv

2022/8/3

Digestion of collagen fibrils through MMP-1: Live tracking of mechanics through nanoindentation

2022/6/26

Mechanosurveillance: tiptoeing T cells

2022/5/26

Single Molecule Analysis Reveals Dimer Formation of the Norepinephrine Transporter at the Plasma Membrane of Live Cells

The FASEB Journal

2022/5

Quantitation of FGFR3 signaling via GRB2 recruitment on micropatterned surfaces

bioRxiv

2022/4/11

Don’t Be Fooled by Randomness: Valid p-Values for Single Molecule Microscopy

Frontiers in Bioinformatics

2022/3/4

3D superresolution microscopy on the immunological synapse at isotropic precision below 15 nm

Biophysical Journal

2022/2/11

Immuno-modulating effect of temperature on early T cell activation

Biophysical Journal

2022/2/11

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