Patrick Irmisch (@irmisch_p) 's Twitter Profile
Patrick Irmisch

@irmisch_p

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Nature Portfolio (@natureportfolio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A suite of experiments that use the gene-editing tool CRISPR–Cas9 to modify human embryos have revealed how the process can make large, unwanted changes to the genome at or near the target site. go.nature.com/2B9Gy0o

Juliette Bucci (@buccijuliette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super happy to share my first 1st-author preprint in Francesco Ricci Lab! Check it out👇🏻we combine together #DNA and #enzyme to temporally control DNA-based reaction⏱️ 🧬 Great thanks to Prof. Ralf Seidel and Patrick Irmisch for the collaboration!

Francesco Ricci Lab (@riccilab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally out in J. Am. Chem. Soc. our work on enzyme-driven "timers" for DNA strand displacement reactions!⏰🧬⏰🧬⏰🧬⏰. Do you want to control *when* a strand displacement reaction starts? Now you can... short thread if interested on how we did that... pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja… 1/6

Juliette Bucci (@buccijuliette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to share that my first 1st-author paper is now online on J. Am. Chem. Soc.!🎉Come read this new strategy to temporally control DNA-based reactions⏱🧬. Thanks Francesco Ricci Lab and Erica Del Grosso for your support and Prof. Seidel and Patrick Irmisch for the great collaboration!💪🏻

J. Am. Chem. Soc. (@j_a_c_s) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⏱️ From this week's covers: Temporal control of DNA strand displacement reactions (SDRs) is achieved using blocker strands and specific enzymes. 🔓 Read the #openaccess article from Juliette Bucci Patrick Irmisch Erica Del Grosso Seidel Francesco Ricci Lab : go.acs.org/2Hn

⏱️ From this week's covers: Temporal control of DNA strand displacement reactions (SDRs) is achieved using blocker strands and specific enzymes. 
🔓 Read the #openaccess article from <a href="/BucciJuliette/">Juliette Bucci</a> <a href="/irmisch_p/">Patrick Irmisch</a> <a href="/erica_delgrosso/">Erica Del Grosso</a> Seidel <a href="/RicciLab/">Francesco Ricci Lab</a> : go.acs.org/2Hn
CRISPRpapers (@crispr_papers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A quantitative model for the dynamics of target recognition and off-target rejection by the CRISPR-Cas Cascade complex dlvr.it/SdpqRv

Patrick Irmisch (@irmisch_p) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to see this outstanding single-molecule study by Marius Rutkauskas finally published in Nature Communications. Super happy to have contributed to this awesome work!! nature.com/articles/s4146…

UNIVERSITÄT LEIPZIG (@unileipzig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#CRISPR-Genscheren greifen manchmal auch daneben. Um besser zu verstehen, was dabei passiert, haben Forscher:innen der #UniLeipzig um Dominik J Kauert den Prozess auf Nanoebene sichtbar gemacht: uni-leipzig.de/newsdetail/art… #Nanotechnologie

#CRISPR-Genscheren greifen manchmal auch daneben. Um besser zu verstehen, was dabei passiert, haben Forscher:innen der #UniLeipzig um <a href="/djk_physics/">Dominik J Kauert</a> den Prozess auf Nanoebene sichtbar gemacht: uni-leipzig.de/newsdetail/art… #Nanotechnologie
Francesco Ricci Lab (@riccilab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥳🥳Just out this week in J. Am. Chem. Soc. !!! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja……. In this paper we show how to temporally program pulse output signals in DNA-based strand displacement reactions. Short thread (with gifs) on what we did and how…1/n

Juliette Bucci (@buccijuliette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉Our latest work "Timed Pulses in DNA Strand Displacement Reactions" is now out in J. Am. Chem. Soc. 🧬⏰! Thanks Francesco Ricci Lab and Erica Del Grosso for your constant support 💪🏻! Another great collaboration with Prof. Seidel and Patrick Irmisch 🎊! 🙌🏻Check it out: pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10… 📖

Gintautas Tamulaitis (@gtamulaitis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enigma of temporal regulation of type III complex activation was solved! We show that retention of the RNA ends provides the molecular memory for maintaining the long activation of the complex for DNA cleavage. Thanks to Ralf Seidel and Patrick Irmisch for great collaboration!