Stefan Diez

Stefan Diez

Technische Universität Dresden

H-index: 55

Europe-Germany

About Stefan Diez

Stefan Diez, With an exceptional h-index of 55 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universität Dresden, specializes in the field of Molecular Transport in Cell Biology and Nanotechnology.

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

Publisher Correction: Vesicles driven by dynein and kinesin exhibit directional reversals without regulators

Gliding motility of the diatom Craspedostauros australis correlates with the intracellular movement of raphid-specific myosins

Twist-torsion coupling in beating axonemes

Triggered contraction of self-assembled micron-scale DNA nanotube rings

Human kinesin-5 KIF11 drives the helical motion of anti-parallel and parallel microtubules around each other

Katanin activity in tau envelopes negatively correlates with ATP levels

On the role of cell surface associated, mucin‐like glycoproteins in the pennate diatom Craspedostauros australis (Bacillariophyceae)

Nanolithographic Fabrication Technologies for Network-Based Biocomputation Devices

Stefan Diez Information

University

Position

Professor for BioNanoTools B CUBE

Citations(all)

9957

Citations(since 2020)

3306

Cited By

8072

hIndex(all)

55

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

123

i10Index(since 2020)

77

Email

University Profile Page

Technische Universität Dresden

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Stefan Diez Skills & Research Interests

Molecular Transport in Cell Biology and Nanotechnology

Top articles of Stefan Diez

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Publisher Correction: Vesicles driven by dynein and kinesin exhibit directional reversals without regulators

nature communications

Ashwin I D’Souza

Rahul Grover

Gina A Monzon

Ludger Santen

Stefan Diez

2024/1/25

Gliding motility of the diatom Craspedostauros australis correlates with the intracellular movement of raphid-specific myosins

bioRxiv

Metin Gabriel Davutoglu

Veikko F Geyer

Lukas Niese

Johannes R Soltwedel

Marcelo L Zoccoler

...

2024

Twist-torsion coupling in beating axonemes

bioRxiv

Martin Striegler

Benjamin M Friedrich

Stefan Diez

Veikko F Geyer

2024/3/18

Triggered contraction of self-assembled micron-scale DNA nanotube rings

Kerstin Göpfrich

Maja Illig

Kevin Jahnke

Lukas Weise

Marlene Scheffold

...

2023/9/25

Human kinesin-5 KIF11 drives the helical motion of anti-parallel and parallel microtubules around each other

The EMBO Journal

Laura Meißner

Lukas Niese

Irene Schüring

Aniruddha Mitra

Stefan Diez

2024/2/29

Katanin activity in tau envelopes negatively correlates with ATP levels

Biophysical Journal

Lenka Grycova

Tereza Humhalova

Tomas Zdobinsky

Stefan Diez

Ivan Barvik

...

2023/2/10

On the role of cell surface associated, mucin‐like glycoproteins in the pennate diatom Craspedostauros australis (Bacillariophyceae)

Journal of Phycology

Nicole Poulsen

Helene Hennig

Veikko F Geyer

Stefan Diez

Richard Wetherbee

...

2023/2

Nanolithographic Fabrication Technologies for Network-Based Biocomputation Devices

Materials

Christoph R Meinecke

Georg Heldt

Thomas Blaudeck

Frida W Lindberg

Falco CMJM van Delft

...

2023/1/24

(Invited) Integration of Functional Nanostructures and Nanoparticles into Micro- and Nanoelectronic Components and Systems

Electrochemical Society Meeting Abstracts 244

Christoph Robert Meinecke

Thomas Blaudeck

Till Korten

Christopher Bickmann

Georg Heldt

...

2023/12/22

Self-assembly and contraction of micron-scale DNA rings

bioRxiv

Maja Illig

Kevin Jahnke

Marlene Scheffold

Ulrike Mersdorf

Hauke Drechsler

...

2023

Vesicles driven by dynein and kinesin exhibit directional reversals without regulators

Nature Communications

Ashwin I D’Souza

Rahul Grover

Gina A Monzon

Ludger Santen

Stefan Diez

2023/11/20

Horizontal magnetic tweezers to directly measure the force–velocity relationship for multiple kinesin motors

Small

Veikko F Geyer

Stefan Diez

2023/7

Vesicles driven by kinesin and dynein in vitro engage in a tug-of-war which can be biased by maps

Biophysical Journal

Ashwin I DSouza

Rahul Grover

Stefan Diez

2022/2/11

Conversion of anterograde into retrograde trains is an intrinsic property of intraflagellar transport

Current Biology

Adrian Pascal Nievergelt

Ilia Zykov

Dennis Diener

Aditya Chhatre

Tim-Oliver Buchholz

...

2022/9/26

Roadmap for network-based biocomputation

Nano Futures

Falco CMJM van Delft

Alf Månsson

Hillel Kugler

Till Korten

Cordula Reuther

...

2022/8/9

Solving exact cover instances with molecular-motor-powered network-based biocomputation

ACS Nanoscience Au

Pradheebha Surendiran

Christoph Robert Meinecke

Aseem Salhotra

Georg Heldt

Jingyuan Zhu

...

2022/6/23

Fabrication of high aspect ratio gold nanowires within the microtubule lumen

Nano letters

Foram M Joshi

Gonzalo Alvarez Viar

Gaia Pigino

Hauke Drechsler

Stefan Diez

2022/4/21

Solving the 3-SAT problem using network-based biocomputation

arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.17154

Jingyuan Zhu

Aseem Salhotra

Christoph Robert Meinecke

Pradheebha Surendiran

Roman Lyttleton

...

2022/3/31

Solving the 3‐Satisfiability Problem Using Network‐Based Biocomputation

Advanced Intelligent Systems

Jingyuan Zhu

Aseem Salhotra

Christoph Robert Meinecke

Pradheebha Surendiran

Roman Lyttleton

...

2022/12

The ALS-associated FUS (P525L) variant does not directly interfere with microtubule-dependent kinesin-1 motility

International journal of molecular sciences

Anne Seifert

Hauke Drechsler

Julia Japtok

Till Korten

Stefan Diez

...

2021/2/28

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