Laurens Heling (@laurenswh) 's Twitter Profile
Laurens Heling

@laurenswh

PhD researcher with an interest in single molecule biophysics. Currently @UniLeiden.

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Imaging single molecules of ATP being utilized by myosin in myofibrils allows investigators from the Neil Kad lab in School of Biosciences, University of Kent to understand how drugs and phosphorylation affect muscle. bit.ly/3ECaGiX #MolecularPhysiology

Imaging single molecules of ATP being utilized by myosin in myofibrils allows investigators from the <a href="/Neil_Kad/">Neil Kad</a> lab in <a href="/BioKent/">School of Biosciences, University of Kent</a> to understand how drugs and phosphorylation affect muscle. bit.ly/3ECaGiX

#MolecularPhysiology
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Professor Neil Kadd and researchers are helping to tackle one of the biggest killers in young athletes. #Hypertrophic #Cardiomyopathy (#HCM) –a disease in which the heart muscle becomes thickened (hypertrophied). Read the full story: tinyurl.com/yektadpk University of Kent

Professor Neil Kadd and researchers are helping to tackle one of the biggest killers in young athletes. #Hypertrophic #Cardiomyopathy (#HCM) –a disease in which the heart muscle becomes thickened (hypertrophied). 

Read the full story: tinyurl.com/yektadpk

<a href="/UniKent/">University of Kent</a>
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Single-molecule imaging reveals how mavacamten and PKA modulate ATP turnover in skeletal muscle myofibrils. A new study from Matvey Pilagov, Laurens Heling, Neil Kad Neil Kad and colleagues School of Biosciences, University of Kent: bit.ly/3ECaGiX #MolecularPhysiology

Single-molecule imaging reveals how mavacamten and PKA modulate ATP turnover in skeletal muscle myofibrils. A new study from Matvey Pilagov, <a href="/laurenswh/">Laurens Heling</a>, Neil Kad <a href="/Neil_Kad/">Neil Kad</a> and colleagues <a href="/BioKent/">School of Biosciences, University of Kent</a>: bit.ly/3ECaGiX

#MolecularPhysiology
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Video shows Cy3-ATP binding to a myofibril. Pilagov, Laurens Heling, Neil Kad et al. School of Biosciences, University of Kent image fluorescently tagged ATP with single-molecule precision to reveal the activity of individual myosins in different sarcomeric locations. bit.ly/3ECaGiX #MolecularPhysiology