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1. Structural basis of an epitope tagging system derived from Haloarcula marismortui bacteriorhodopsin I D94N and its monoclonal antibody GD-26.

2. Bacteriorhodopsin: Structural Insights Revealed Using X-Ray Lasers and Synchrotron Radiation.

3. Tip-Enhanced Infrared Difference-Nanospectroscopy of the Proton Pump Activity of Bacteriorhodopsin in Single Purple Membrane Patches.

4. A three-dimensional movie of structural changes in bacteriorhodopsin.

5. Rate Constant Change of Photo Reaction of Bacteriorhodopsin Observed in Trimeric Molecular System.

6. How amphipols embed membrane proteins: global solvent accessibility and interaction with a flexible protein terminus.

7. High-resolution structure of a membrane protein transferred from amphipol to a lipidic mesophase.

8. Nanoparticle surface-enhanced Raman scattering of bacteriorhodopsin stabilized by amphipol A8-35.

9. A new manual dispensing system for in meso membrane protein crystallization with using a stepping motor-based dispenser.

10. 7 Å resolution in protein two-dimensional-crystal X-ray diffraction at Linac Coherent Light Source.

11. High-speed atomic force microscopy.

12. Atomic force microscopy and spectroscopy to probe single membrane proteins in lipid bilayers.

13. Structural changes in bacteriorhodopsin caused by two-photon-induced photobleaching.

14. Evidence of multipolar response of Bacteriorhodopsin by noncollinear second harmonic generation.

15. Reference-free alignment and sorting of single-molecule force spectroscopy data.

16. Zernike phase contrast cryo-electron microscopy and tomography for structure determination at nanometer and subnanometer resolutions.

17. A clustering approach to multireference alignment of single-particle projections in electron microscopy.

18. Structural changes in bacteriorhodopsin in purple membranes induced by irreversible photobleaching with heterogeneous and homogeneous stability.

19. High-speed atomic force microscopy shows dynamic molecular processes in photoactivated bacteriorhodopsin.

20. Role of topology in electrical properties of bacterio-rhodopsin and rat olfactory receptor I7.

21. From envelopes to atoms: The remarkable progress of biological electron microscopy.

22. Contact-mode high-resolution high-speed atomic force microscopy movies of the purple membrane.

23. Hydration dependence of active core fluctuations in bacteriorhodopsin.

24. Achievable resolution from images of biological specimens acquired from a 4k x 4k CCD camera in a 300-kV electron cryomicroscope.

25. Terahertz spectroscopy of bacteriorhodopsin and rhodopsin: similarities and differences.

26. 250GHz CW gyrotron oscillator for dynamic nuclear polarization in biological solid state NMR.

27. A novel pattern recognition algorithm to classify membrane protein unfolding pathways with high-throughput single-molecule force spectroscopy.

28. Sequential unfolding of individual helices of bacterioopsin observed in molecular dynamics simulations of extraction from the purple membrane.

29. Time-resolved microspectroscopy on a single crystal of bacteriorhodopsin reveals lattice-induced differences in the photocycle kinetics.

30. Bacteriorhodopsin (bR) as an electronic conduction medium: current transport through bR-containing monolayers.

31. AFM and TEM observations of alpha-helix to beta-sheet conformational change occurring on carbon nanotubes.

32. Directed synthesis and assembly of nanoparticles using purple membrane.

33. Chemically induced enhancement of the opto-electronic response of Halobacterium purple membrane monolayer.

34. Molecular microscopy: focus on the living.

35. Characterizing molecular interactions in different bacteriorhodopsin assemblies by single-molecule force spectroscopy.

36. Spline-based image-to-volume registration for three-dimensional electron microscopy.

37. Automated alignment and pattern recognition of single-molecule force spectroscopy data.

38. Integration of cell membranes and nanotube transistors.

39. Imaging of reconstituted purple membranes by atomic force microscopy.

40. Can the low-resolution structures of photointermediates of bacteriorhodopsin explain their crystal structures?

41. Unraveling bacteriorhodopsin.

42. Molecular force modulation spectroscopy revealing the dynamic response of single bacteriorhodopsins.

43. Physical detwinning of hemihedrally twinned hexagonal crystals of bacteriorhodopsin.

44. Encapsulation of purple membrane patches into polymeric nanofibers by electrospinning.

46. Protein flexibility and conformational state: a comparison of collective vibrational modes of wild-type and D96N bacteriorhodopsin.

47. [Preparation of liposome containing bacteriorhodopsin with natural preferred orientation of its transient photoresponse].

48. Stability of bacteriorhodopsin alpha-helices and loops analyzed by single-molecule force spectroscopy.

49. Spatial organization of bacteriorhodopsin in model membranes. Light-induced mobility changes.

50. Bacteriorhodopsin: a high-resolution structural view of vectorial proton transport.

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