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P. Robin Hiesinger

Neurobiology

Freie Universität Berlin

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About P. Robin Hiesinger at Freie Universität Berlin

P. Robin Hiesinger is a prominent academic figure at Freie Universität Berlin, where they contribute to the Neurobiology through intensive research in neurobiology, insect physiology, cellular transport, retinal development, filopodia dynamics, Drosophila genetics, neurodegeneration. Focusing on high-quality research output, they have published 1 key papers that maintain a strong academic focus. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "eLife Assessment: Prefoldin 5 is a microtubule-associated protein that suppresses Tau aggregation and neurotoxicity", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of neurobiology and insect physiology.

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neurobiologyinsect physiologycellular transportretinal developmentfilopodia dynamicsDrosophila geneticsneurodegeneration

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