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    Membrane Orientation and Lateral Diffusion of BODIPY-Cholesterol as a Function of Probe Structure by Solanko, Lukasz M., Honigmann, Alf, Midtiby, Henrik Skov, Lund, Frederik W., Brewer, Jonathan R., Dekaris, Vjekoslav, Bittman, Robert, Eggeling, Christian, Wüstner, Daniel

    Published in Biophysical journal (05-11-2013)
    “…Cholesterol tagged with the BODIPY fluorophore via the central difluoroboron moiety of the dye (B-Chol) is a promising probe for studying intracellular…”
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    Ergosterol is mainly located in the cytoplasmic leaflet of the yeast plasma membrane by Solanko, Lukasz M., Sullivan, David P., Sere, Yves Y., Szomek, Maria, Lunding, Anita, Solanko, Katarzyna A., Pizovic, Azra, Stanchev, Lyubomir D., Pomorski, Thomas Günther, Menon, Anant K., Wüstner, Daniel

    Published in Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) (01-03-2018)
    “…Transbilayer lipid asymmetry is a fundamental characteristic of the eukaryotic cell plasma membrane (PM). While PM phospholipid asymmetry is well documented,…”
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    Photobleaching kinetics and time-integrated emission of fluorescent probes in cellular membranes by Wüstner, Daniel, Christensen, Tanja, Solanko, Lukasz M, Sage, Daniel

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (29-07-2014)
    “…Since the pioneering work of Hirschfeld, it is known that time-integrated emission (TiEm) of a fluorophore is independent of fluorescence quantum yield and…”
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    Quantitative fluorescence loss in photobleaching for analysis of protein transport and aggregation by Wüstner, Daniel, Solanko, Lukasz M, Lund, Frederik W, Sage, Daniel, Schroll, Hans J, Lomholt, Michael A

    Published in BMC bioinformatics (13-11-2012)
    “…Fluorescence loss in photobleaching (FLIP) is a widely used imaging technique, which provides information about protein dynamics in various cellular regions…”
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    Fluorescent Sterols and Cholesteryl Esters as Probes for Intracellular Cholesterol Transport by Solanko, Katarzyna A., Modzel, Maciej, Solanko, Lukasz M., Wüstner, Daniel

    Published in Lipid Insights (2015)
    “…Cholesterol transport between cellular organelles comprised vesicular trafficking and nonvesicular exchange; these processes are often studied by quantitative…”
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    Embedding beyond electrostatics-The role of wave function confinement by Nåbo, Lina J, Olsen, Jógvan Magnus Haugaard, Holmgaard List, Nanna, Solanko, Lukasz M, Wüstner, Daniel, Kongsted, Jacob

    Published in The Journal of chemical physics (14-09-2016)
    “…We study excited states of cholesterol in solution and show that, in this specific case, solute wave-function confinement is the main effect of the solvent…”
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    Dehydroergosterol as an Analogue for Cholesterol: Why It Mimics Cholesterol So Wellor Does It? by Pourmousa, Mohsen, Róg, Tomasz, Mikkeli, Risto, Vattulainen, llpo, Solanko, Lukasz M, Wüstner, Daniel, List, Nanna Holmgaard, Kongsted, Jacob, Karttunen, Mikko

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (03-07-2014)
    “…Although dehydroergosterol (DHE) is one of the most commonly used cholesterol (CHOL) reporters, it has remained unclear why it performs well compared with most…”
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    Two-photon time-lapse microscopy of BODIPY-cholesterol reveals anomalous sterol diffusion in chinese hamster ovary cells by Lund, Frederik W, Lomholt, Michael A, Solanko, Lukasz M, Bittman, Robert, Wüstner, Daniel

    Published in BMC biophysics (18-10-2012)
    “…Cholesterol is an important membrane component, but our knowledge about its transport in cells is sparse. Previous imaging studies using dehydroergosterol…”
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    The Second-Order Polarization Propagator Approximation (SOPPA) method coupled to the polarizable continuum model by Eriksen, Janus J., Solanko, Lukasz M., Nåbo, Lina J., Wüstner, Daniel, Sauer, Stephan P.A., Kongsted, Jacob

    Published in Computational and theoretical chemistry (15-07-2014)
    “…[Display omitted] •We combine SOPPA and PCM for excited state calculations in solution.•We address solvent effects on vertical excitation energies in…”
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