19 results on '"Banterle, Niccolò"'
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2. Kinetic and structural roles for the surface in guiding SAS-6 self-assembly to direct centriole architecture
3. Decoupling of size and shape fluctuations in heteropolymeric sequences reconciles discrepancies in SAXS vs. FRET measurements
4. Multicolor single-particle reconstruction of protein complexes
5. High-speed photothermal off-resonance atomic force microscopy reveals assembly routes of centriolar scaffold protein SAS-6
6. Surface-catalyzed SAS-6 self-assembly directs centriole formation through kinetic and structural mechanisms
7. Sequence-Encoded Heterogeneity of Interactions Decouples Different Measures of Protein Sizes and Reconciles the Discrepant Inferences from Saxs versus Fret Experiments
8. Multicolor single particle reconstruction of protein complexes
9. Centriole Biogenesis: From Identifying the Characters to Understanding the Plot
10. Following a Giant's Footsteps: Single-Particle and Super-Resolution Approaches to Decipher the Nuclear Transport of Hepatitis B Virus Capsids
11. Nanoscale devices for linkerless long-term single-molecule observation
12. Plasticity of Nucleoporin Nuclear Transport Receptor Interactions - Molecular Description of a Highly Dynamic, Ultrafast Interaction Mechanism
13. Plasticity of an Ultrafast Interaction between Nucleoporins and Nuclear Transport Receptors
14. Continuous throughput and long-term observation of single-molecule FRET without immobilization
15. Fourier ring correlation as a resolution criterion for super-resolution microscopy
16. Cell type‐specific nuclear pores: a case in point for context‐dependent stoichiometry of molecular machines
17. Click Strategies for Single-Molecule Protein Fluorescence
18. Long Term Single Molecule TIRF Observation of Biomolecules without Immobilization
19. Cell type-specific nuclear pores: a case in point for context-dependent stoichiometry of molecular machines.
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