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Atomic force microscopy imaging of DNA under macromolecular crowding conditions.Polyamine sharing between tubulin dimers favours microtubule nucleation and elongation via facilitated diffusion.Free mRNA in excess upon polysome dissociation is a scaffold for protein multimerization to form stress granules.Effect of the multifunctional proteins RPA, YB-1, and XPC repair factor on AP site cleavage by DNA glycosylase NEIL1.mRNA and DNA selection via protein multimerization: YB-1 as a case study.Single molecule detection of PARP1 and PARP2 interaction with DNA strand breaks and their poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation using high-resolution AFM imaging.Structural basis for the association of MAP6 protein with microtubules and its regulation by calmodulin.Role of tau in the spatial organization of axonal microtubules: keeping parallel microtubules evenly distributed despite macromolecular crowding.Role of microtubules in stress granule assembly: microtubule dynamical instability favors the formation of micrometric stress granules in cells.High-resolution imaging of microtubules and cytoskeleton structures by atomic force microscopy.The EcoRI-DNA complex as a model for investigating protein-DNA interactions by atomic force microscopy.A central role for polyamines in microtubule assembly in cells.High-resolution AFM imaging of single-stranded DNA-binding (SSB) protein--DNA complexes.Mica surface promotes the assembly of cytoskeletal proteins.Nanoscale Analysis Reveals the Maturation of Neurodegeneration-Associated Protein Aggregates: Grown in mRNA Granules then Released by Stress Granule Proteins.Polyamine signal through gap junctions: A key regulator of proliferation and gap-junction organization in mammalian tissues?Some relevant parameters affecting the glass transition of supported ultra-thin polymer films.Atomic force microscopy reveals binding of mRNA to microtubules mediated by two major mRNP proteins YB-1 and PABPDetection of single DNA molecule hybridization on a surface by atomic force microscopy
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