Gerhard J Schütz Institute of Applied Physics TU Wien Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Gerhard J Schütz Gerhard Schütz is interested in single molecule biophysics and its application to live cell biology. His group engaged in the development of a toolbox of techniques devised to understand plasma membrane-proximal signaling processes. This includes single molecule tracking, single molecule localization microscopy, and molecular association analysis. Particularly, his work focusses on understanding the molecular mechanisms behind T cell antigen recognition. Publications Geautomatiseerde tweedimensionale spatiotemporale analyse van mobiele fret-sondes met één molecuul Lukas Schrangl1, Janett Göhring2, Florian Kellner2, Johannes B. Huppa2, Gerhard J. Schütz1 1Institute of Applied Physics, TU Wien, 2Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology, Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, Medical University of Vienna JoVE 63124 Bioengineering Single Molecule Fluorescentie Microscopie op Ondersteunde Planar dubbellagen Markus Axmann1, Gerhard J. Schütz1, Johannes B. Huppa2 1Institute of Applied Physics - Biophysics, Vienna University of Technology, 2Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology, Immune Recognition Unit, Medical University of Vienna Bioengineering Het meten van TCR-pMHC Binding Markus Axmann1, Gerhard J. Schütz1, Johannes B. Huppa2 1Institute for Applied Physics - Biophysics, Vienna University of Technology, 2Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology, Medical University of Vienna Bioengineering
Geautomatiseerde tweedimensionale spatiotemporale analyse van mobiele fret-sondes met één molecuul Lukas Schrangl1, Janett Göhring2, Florian Kellner2, Johannes B. Huppa2, Gerhard J. Schütz1 1Institute of Applied Physics, TU Wien, 2Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology, Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, Medical University of Vienna JoVE 63124 Bioengineering
Single Molecule Fluorescentie Microscopie op Ondersteunde Planar dubbellagen Markus Axmann1, Gerhard J. Schütz1, Johannes B. Huppa2 1Institute of Applied Physics - Biophysics, Vienna University of Technology, 2Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology, Immune Recognition Unit, Medical University of Vienna Bioengineering
Het meten van TCR-pMHC Binding Markus Axmann1, Gerhard J. Schütz1, Johannes B. Huppa2 1Institute for Applied Physics - Biophysics, Vienna University of Technology, 2Institute for Hygiene and Applied Immunology, Medical University of Vienna Bioengineering