Roberto Weigert - Nanotechnology

Author Information

Dr. Roberto Weigert is affiliated with the Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology at the National Cancer Institute and the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, both part of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD, USA.

Research Contributions

Dr. Roberto Weigert has made significant contributions to various fields of cellular and molecular biology. His recent work includes pioneering intravital subcellular and single-molecule imaging techniques to study actin filament populations in secretory granules, discovering the role of calcineurin inhibitors in suppressing acute graft-vs-host disease, and developing methods for acute intravital imaging of the large intestine in live mice. His research also spans the study of genetic modifications in mice to understand cell death and renewal in mammary epithelium, the dynamics of neutrophil extravasation, and the nanoarchitecture of the mouse enteric glycocalyx. Additionally, he has investigated the morphology of secretory granules in salivary glands, the role of RNA in collective cancer cell invasion, and the function of keratins in mitochondrial organization in skin keratinocytes.

Aliases

Dr. Roberto Weigert is also known by the following aliases: R Weigert, R. Weigert, and Robert Weigert.

Publication and Citation Metrics

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Author ID DPDkK4wBWBy50K-rVjRz
Citation Count 6440
H-index 42
Paper Count 133

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