Helge Ewers

Helge Ewers

Freie Universität Berlin

H-index: 36

Europe-Germany

About Helge Ewers

Helge Ewers, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Freie Universität Berlin, specializes in the field of single molecule microscopy membrane organization septins.

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

An optogenetic method for the controlled release of single molecules

Septin-associated PIPKIγ splice variants drive centralspindlin association with the midbody via PI (4, 5) P2

An open-source, high-resolution, automated fluorescence microscope

Circadian period is compensated for repressor protein turnover rates in single cells

Single-molecule imaging reveals liquid-liquid phase separation at the synaptic boutons

Sub-membrane actin rings compartmentalize the plasma membrane

Expanding boundaries–a cell biologist's guide to expansion microscopy

Disrupted degradative sorting of TLR7 is associated with human lupus

Helge Ewers Information

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Citations(all)

5632

Citations(since 2020)

2893

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3969

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

50

i10Index(since 2020)

47

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Helge Ewers Skills & Research Interests

single molecule microscopy membrane organization septins

Top articles of Helge Ewers

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

An optogenetic method for the controlled release of single molecules

Nature Methods

Purba Kashyap

Sara Bertelli

Fakun Cao

Yulia Kostritskaia

Fenja Blank

...

2024/3/8

Septin-associated PIPKIγ splice variants drive centralspindlin association with the midbody via PI (4, 5) P2

bioRxiv

Giulia Russo

Nadja Hümpfer

Nina Jaensch

Steffen Restel

Christopher Schmied

...

2024

An open-source, high-resolution, automated fluorescence microscope

Elife

Ando Christian Zehrer

Ana Martin-Villalba

Benedict Diederich

Helge Ewers

2024/3/4

Circadian period is compensated for repressor protein turnover rates in single cells

bioRxiv

Christian H Gabriel

Marta H del Olmo

Arunya Rizki Widini

Rashin Roshanbin

Jonas Woyde

...

2024

Single-molecule imaging reveals liquid-liquid phase separation at the synaptic boutons

Biophysical Journal

Christian Hoffmann

Jakob Rentsch

Taka A Tsunoyama

Akihiro Kusumi

Helge Ewers

...

2024/2/8

Sub-membrane actin rings compartmentalize the plasma membrane

Journal of Cell Biology

Jakob Rentsch

Selle Bandstra

Batuhan Sezen

Philipp Sigrist

Francesca Bottanelli

...

2024/1/22

Expanding boundaries–a cell biologist's guide to expansion microscopy

Nadja Hümpfer

Ria Thielhorn

Helge Ewers

2024/4/1

Disrupted degradative sorting of TLR7 is associated with human lupus

Science Immunology

Harshita Mishra

Claire Schlack-Leigers

Ee Lyn Lim

Oliver Thieck

Thomas Magg

...

2024/1/11

Adhesion energy controls lipid binding-mediated endocytosis

Nature Communications

Raluca Groza

Kita Valerie Schmidt

Paul Markus Müller

Paolo Ronchi

Claire Schlack-Leigers

...

2024/3/29

Thiol-mediated uptake of a cysteine-containing nanobody for anticancer drug delivery

ACS Central Science

Felix Goerdeler

Emelie E Reuber

Jost Lühle

Sabrina Leichnitz

Anika Freitag

...

2023/5/11

Actin rings form plasma membrane diffusion barriers

Biophysical Journal

Jakob Rentsch

Batuhan Sezen

Selle Bandstra

Alena Bresch

Jia Hui Li

...

2023/2/10

Synapsin condensation controls synaptic vesicle sequestering and dynamics

Nature Communications

Christian Hoffmann

Jakob Rentsch

Taka A Tsunoyama

Akshita Chhabra

Gerard Aguilar Perez

...

2023/10/23

Introduction to the Special Issue of Cytoskeleton on the molecular and cell biology of septins

Cytoskeleton

Serge Mostowy

Aurelie Bertin

Helge Ewers

2023

Controlled grafting expansion microscopy

Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Ria Thielhorn

Isabelle Heing‐Becker

Nadja Hümpfer

Jakob Rentsch

Rainer Haag

...

2023/7/10

Endosome dysfunction leads to gain-of-function TLR7 and human lupus

bioRxiv

Harshita Mishra

Claire Schlack-Leigers

Ee Lyn Lim

Oliver Thieck

Thomas Magg

...

2023

3D surface reconstruction of cellular cryo-soft X-ray microscopy tomograms using semisupervised deep learning

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Michael CA Dyhr

Mohsen Sadeghi

Ralitsa Moynova

Carolin Knappe

Burcu Kepsutlu Çakmak

...

2023/6/13

Precise measurement of nanoscopic septin ring structures with deep learning-assisted quantitative superresolution microscopy

Molecular Biology of the Cell

Amin Zehtabian

Paul Markus Müller

Maximilian Goisser

Leon Obendorf

Lea Jänisch

...

2022/7/1

Glypican-1 drives unconventional secretion of fibroblast growth factor 2

Elife

Carola Sparn

Eleni Dimou

Annalena Meyer

Roberto Saleppico

Sabine Wegehingel

...

2022/3/29

The synaptic scaffold protein MPP2 interacts with GABAA receptors at the periphery of the postsynaptic density of glutamatergic synapses

PLoS biology

Bettina Schmerl

Niclas Gimber

Benno Kuropka

Alexander Stumpf

Jakob Rentsch

...

2022/3/21

Automated analysis of neuronal morphology through an unsupervised classification model of neurites

bioRxiv

Amin Zehtabian

Joachim Fuchs

Britta J Eickholt

Helge Ewers

2022/3/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 84
Christian Eggeling

Christian Eggeling

University of Oxford

H-index: 74
Brahim Lounis

Brahim Lounis

Université de Bordeaux

H-index: 66
Philip Tinnefeld

Philip Tinnefeld

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

H-index: 62
Laurent Cognet

Laurent Cognet

Université de Bordeaux

H-index: 52
Philipp Kukura

Philipp Kukura

University of Oxford

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