AF
Publications
- Direct Single Molecule Observations of the Unique Mechanical State of Human Myosin-6
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa orchestrates twitching motility by sequential control of type IV pili movements
- Mechanism for rapid growth of organic-inorganic halide perovskite crystals
- Structural dynamics of myosin 5 during processive motion revealed by interferometric scattering microscopy
- An ultra-stable gold-coordinated protein cage displaying reversible assembly
- Quantitative mass imaging of single biological macromolecules
- Myosin II Filament Dynamics in Actin Networks Revealed with Interferometric Scattering Microscopy.
- Single-Molecule Biophysical Techniques to Study Actomyosin Force Transduction.
- Quantifying the monomer-dimer equilibrium of tubulin with mass photometry.
- Structural dynamics of myosin 5
- Label-free visualisation of actin polymerisation using interferometric scattering microscopy
- Revealing protein oligomeric states in solution at the single molecule level with iSCAT
- Single-molecule solution mass spectrometry by interferometric scattering microscopy
- Variation in stride length of myosin-5a along actin shown by interferometric scattering microscopy
- Label-Free Visualisation of Actin Nucleation and Polymerisation at the Single-Molecule Level using Interferometric Scattering Microscopy
- Variation in Stride Length of Myosin-5A Revealed by Interferometric Scattering Microscopy (iSCAT)
- Myosin-5 varies its steps along the irregular F-actin track
- Code for "Myosin-5 varies its step length to carry cargo straight along the irregular F-actin track"
- Data for "Myosin-5 varies its step length to carry cargo straight along the irregular F-actin track"
- Data for "Myosin-5 varies its step length to carry cargo straight along the irregular F-actin track"
- Figures for "Myosin-5 varies its step length to carry cargo straight along the irregular F-actin track"
- Myosin-5 varies its step length to carry cargo straight along the irregular F-actin track
- Quantifying the monomer-dimer equilibrium of tubulin with mass photometry