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1. Unraveling the Architecture and Structural Dynamics of Pathogens by High-Resolution in vitro Atomic Force Microscopy

2. Macromolecular crystal growth investigations using atomic force microscopy

3. Structure of Intracellular Mature Vaccinia Virus Visualized by In Situ Atomic Force Microscopy

4. Application of atomic force microscopy to studies of surface processes in virus crystallization and structural biology

5. Crystal growth of macromolecular crystals: Correlation between crystal symmetry and growth mechanisms

6. The influence of precipitant concentration on macromolecular crystal growth mechanisms

7. Viral capsomere structure, surface processes and growth kinetics in the crystallization of macromolecular crystals visualized by in situ atomic force microscopy

8. The liquid protein phase in crystallization: A case study - Intact immunoglobulins

9. Atomic force microscopy applications in macromolecular crystallography

10. X‐ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy analysis of twinned crystals: rhombohedral ­canavalin

11. Structure of orthorhombic crystals of beef liver catalase

12. Surface processes in the crystallization of turnip yellow mosaic virus visualized by atomic force microscopy.

13. Visualization of RNA crystal growth by atomic force microscopy.

14. Investigation of Virus Crystal Growth Mechanisms by In Situ Atomic Force Microscopy

15. Mechanisms of Protein Crystal Growth: An Atomic Force Microscopy Study of Canavalin Crystallization

16. Rapid visualization at high resolution of pathogens by atomic force microscopy: Structural studies of herpes simplex virus-1

17. The influence of precipitant concentration on macromolecular crystal growth mechanisms

19. High Initial Sputter Rate Found for Vaccinia Virions Using Isotopic Labeling, NanoSIMS, and AFM.

20. Fighting Ebola with novel spore decontamination technologies for the military.

21. Architecture and assembly of the Bacillus subtilis spore coat.

22. The Portable Chemical Sterilizer (PCS), D-FENS, and D-FEND ALL: novel chlorine dioxide decontamination technologies for the military.

23. Imaging cell wall architecture in single Zinnia elegans tracheary elements.

24. Mapping of proteomic composition on the surfaces of bacillus spores by atomic force microscopy-based immunolabeling.

25. Protozoal digestion of coat-defective Bacillus subtilis spores produces "rinds" composed of insoluble coat protein.

26. Characterization of spores of Bacillus subtilis that lack most coat layers.

27. Spore coat architecture of Clostridium novyi NT spores.

28. In vitro high-resolution structural dynamics of single germinating bacterial spores.

29. Bacillus atrophaeus outer spore coat assembly and ultrastructure.

30. Architecture and high-resolution structure of Bacillus thuringiensis and Bacillus cereus spore coat surfaces.

31. The incorporation of large impurities into virus crystals.

32. The high-resolution architecture and structural dynamics of Bacillus spores.

33. Unraveling the architecture of viruses by high-resolution atomic force microscopy.

34. Growth and disorder of macromolecular crystals: insights from atomic force microscopy and X-ray diffraction studies.

35. Repair of impurity-poisoned protein crystal surfaces.

36. Rapid visualization at high resolution of pathogens by atomic force microscopy: structural studies of herpes simplex virus-1.

38. Self-repair of biological fibers catalyzed by the surface of a virus crystal.

39. Atomic force microscopy studies of icosahedral virus crystal growth.

40. Atomic force microscopy in the study of macromolecular crystal growth.

41. Atomic force microscopy studies of living cells: visualization of motility, division, aggregation, transformation, and apoptosis.

42. Molecular resolution imaging of macromolecular crystals by atomic force microscopy.

43. Incorporation of microcrystals by growing protein and virus crystals.

44. Mechanisms of growth for protein and virus crystals.

45. Light-scattering investigations of nucleation processes and kinetics of crystallization in macromolecular systems.

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