J. Grüner
University of Mainz
4 Papers
82 Citations
J. Grüner is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionization & Hyperfine structure. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Sudden change in the nuclear charge distribution of very light gold isotopes
K. Wallmeroth,G. Bollen,A. Dohn,P. Egelhof,J. Grüner,F. Lindenlauf,U. Krönert,J. Campos,A. Rodríguez Yunta,María José García Borge,A. Venugopalan,J. L. Wood,R. B. Moore,Hannelies Kluge +13 more
TL;DR: On-line resonance-ionization mass spectrometry has been applied to determine the isotope shift and hyperfine structure of 185- 189 Au and 189Aum in the 6s 2S 1/ 2 - 6p 2Pl/2 transition.
Nuclear shape transition in neutron-deficient gold isotopes
K. Wallmeroth,G. Bollen,María José García Borge,María José García Borge,J. Campos,A. Dohn,P. Egelhof,J. Grüner,Hannelies Kluge,Hannelies Kluge,U. Krönert,F. Lindenlauf,R. B. Moore,A. Rodriguez,A. Venugopalan,John L Wood +15 more
TL;DR: On-line resonance ionization mass spectrometry has been applied to determine the isotope shift and hyperfine structure of 185-189Au and tne I=11/2 isomer of 189Au in the 6s2S1/2 → 6p2P 1/2λ =268 nm transition as mentioned in this paper.
Different binding and pathogenic effect of neurofascin and contactin–1 autoantibodies in autoimmune nodopathies
Katharina Hecker,J. Grüner,Beate Hartmannsberger,Luise Appeltshauser,Carmen Villmann,Claudia Sommer,Kathrin Doppler +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , in vitro incubation experiments with patient sera on unfixed and unpermeabilized nerve fibers and in vivo intraneural and intrathecal passive transfer of patient IgG to rats, to explore the access of IgG autoantibodies directed against neurofascin-155 and contactin-1 to the paranodes and their pathogenic effect.
Small fibre neuropathy in Fabry disease: a human-derived neuronal in vitro disease model
Thomas Klein,J. Grüner,Maximilian Breyer,Jan Schlegel,Nicole Michelle Schottmann,Lukas Boser Hofmann,Kevin Gauss,Rebecca A. Mease,Ch. Erbacher,Laura Finke,Alexandra Klein,Katharina Klug,Franziska Karl-Schöller,Bettina Vignolo,Sebastian Reinhard,Tamara Schneider,Katharina Günther,Julian Fink,Janine Dudek,Christoph Maack,Eva Klopocki,Jürgen Seibel,Frank Edenhofer,E. Wischmeyer,Markus Sauer,Nurcan Üçeyler +25 more
TL;DR: Insight is pioneer insights into the cellular mechanisms contributing to pain, thermal hyposensitivity, and denervation in Fabry small fibre neuropathy, and pave the way for further mechanistic in vitro studies inFabry disease and the development of novel treatment approaches.