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1. Stable trapping of multiple proteins at physiological conditions using nanoscale chambers with macromolecular gates

2. Surface-modified elastomeric nanofluidic devices for single nanoparticle trapping

3. Human GBP1 binds LPS to initiate assembly of a caspase-4 activating platform on cytosolic bacteria

5. Detecting Selective Protein Binding Inside Plasmonic Nanopores: Toward a Mimic of the Nuclear Pore Complex

6. Nucleocytoplasmic Transport: A Paradigm for Molecular Logistics in Artificial Systems

7. Sensing surface PEGylation with microcantilevers

8. Dynamic molecular mechanism of the nuclear pore complex permeability barrier

9. Analysis of Tau/Nucleoporin Interactions by Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy

10. Analysis of Tau/Nucleoporin Interactions by Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy

12. Physics of the nuclear pore complex: Theory, modeling and experiment

13. Multivalent Interactions with Intrinsically Disordered Proteins Probed by Surface Plasmon Resonance

15. A self-assembling peptidic platform to boost the cellular uptake and nuclear delivery of oligonucleotides

16. Organelle-specific targeting of polymersomes into the cell nucleus

17. On the asymmetric partitioning of nucleocytoplasmic transport - recent insights and open questions

18. Immobilization of arrestin-3 on different biosensor platforms for evaluating GPCR binding

19. Surface-modified elastomeric nanofluidic devices for single nanoparticle trapping

20. Phosphorylation but Not Oligomerization Drives the Accumulation of Tau with Nucleoporin Nup98

21. Length Scale Matters: Real-Time Elastography versus Nanomechanical Profiling by Atomic Force Microscopy for the Diagnosis of Breast Lesions

22. Gating Protein Transport in Solid State Nanopores by Single Molecule Recognition

23. Abstract OT1-06-05: Atomic force microscopy (AFM) - a novel nanotool for cancer diagnostics: A prospective, blinded study of nanomechanical profiling of human breast tissue as a potential biomarker for stratifying low- and high-risk breast cancer subtypes

24. Protein exclusion is preserved by temperature sensitive PEG brushes

25. High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy Visualization of the Dynamics of the Multienzyme Fatty Acid Synthase

26. Karyopherins regulate nuclear pore complex barrier and transport function

27. Structural dynamics of the nuclear pore complex

28. Single positively charged particle trapping in nanofluidic systems

29. Surface plasmon resonance methodology for monitoring polymerization kinetics and morphology changes of brushes—evaluated with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)

31. Optimization of Nanofluidic Devices for Geometry‐Induced Electrostatic Trapping

32. Abstract LB-273: First clinical validation of the physical biomarker based on the nanomechanical tissue profiling for rapid breast cancer diagnosis, prognosis and predication of treatment outcome

33. Nuclear Pore Membrane Proteins Self-Assemble into Nanopores

34. The role of nucleocytoplasmic transport in mechanotransduction

35. Tau protein disrupts nucleocytoplasmic transport in Alzheimer’s disease

36. From the trap to the basket: getting to the bottom of the nuclear pore complex

37. Spatiotemporal dynamics of the nuclear pore complex transport barrier resolved by high-speed atomic force microscopy

38. How to operate a nuclear pore complex by Kap-centric control

39. Polymer brushes in solid-state nanopores form an impenetrable entropic barrier for proteins

40. Tau Protein Disrupts Nucleocytoplasmic Transport in Alzheimerrs Disease

41. Structural centrosome aberrations promote non-cell-autonomous invasiveness

42. Karyopherin-Centric Control of Nuclear Pores Based on Molecular Occupancy and Kinetic Analysis of Multivalent Binding with FG Nucleoporins

43. Selective transport control on molecular velcro made from intrinsically disordered proteins

44. Non-Interacting Molecules as Innate Structural Probes in Surface Plasmon Resonance

45. Axonemal Lumen Dominates Cytosolic Protein Diffusion inside the Primary Cilium

46. Simple biophysics underpins collective conformations of the intrinsically disordered proteins of the Nuclear Pore Complex

47. Single-molecule transport across an individual biomimetic nuclear pore complex

48. Structural analysis of the nuclear pore complex by integrated approaches

50. Helium Scanning Transmission Ion Microscopy and Electrical Characterization of Glass Nanocapillaries with Reproducible Tip Geometries

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