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Engineered self-assembling monolayers for label free detection of influenza nucleoproteinAn ion-channel-containing model membrane: structural determination by magnetic contrast neutron reflectometryNeutron reflectometry studies define prion protein N-terminal peptide membrane bindingEffect of divalent cation removal on the structure of gram-negative bacterial outer membrane models.Low resolution structure and dynamics of a colicin-receptor complex determined by neutron scatteringGram-negative trimeric porins have specific LPS binding sites that are essential for porin biogenesisInvited article: polarization "down under": the polarized time-of-flight neutron reflectometer PLATYPUS.Evidence for the Key Role of H3O(+) in Phospholipid Membrane Morphology.Investigating the interactions of the 18kDa translocator protein and its ligand PK11195 in planar lipid bilayers.Asymmetric phospholipid: lipopolysaccharide bilayers; a Gram-negative bacterial outer membrane mimic.X-ray and Neutron Reflectivity Study Shows That CLIC1 Undergoes Cholesterol-Dependent Structural Reorganization in Lipid Monolayers.Enhanced Magnetization of Cobalt Defect Clusters Embedded in TiO2-δ Films.Reproducible flaws unveil electrostatic aspects of semiconductor electrochemistry.Polymyxin-Induced Lipid A Deacylation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Perturbs Polymyxin Penetration and Confers High-Level Resistance.Electrochemical and Electrostatic Cleavage of Alkoxyamines.Investigating the Interaction of Octapeptin A3 with Model Bacterial Membranes.Stabilizing and destabilizing protein surfactant-based foams in the presence of a chemical surfactant: Effect of adsorption kinetics.Defining the structural characteristics of annexin V binding to a mimetic apoptotic membrane.Deuterium Labeling Strategies for Creating Contrast in Structure-Function Studies of Model Bacterial Outer Membranes Using Neutron Reflectometry.The structural orientation of antibody layers bound to engineered biosensor surfaces.Structural effects of the antimicrobial peptide maculatin 1.1 on supported lipid bilayersThe antimicrobial peptide aurein 1.2 disrupts model membranes via the carpet mechanismMolecular Orientation of Tropoelastin is Determined by Surface Hydrophobicity
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