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Chaitanya Athale

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The Journal of Cell Biology|May 14, 2003
Computational imaging in cell biologyRoland Eils, Chaitanya Athale
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 8, 2005
Simulating the impact of a molecular 'decision-process' on cellular phenotype and multicellular patterns in brain tumorsChaitanya Athale, Yuri Mansury, Thomas S Deisboeck
Vaccine|March 4, 2025
In vitro evaluation of multi-protein chimeric antigens in effectively clearing the blood stage of Plasmodium falciparumBhagyashree Deshmukh, Dhruv Khatri, Sanjay Kumar Kochar, et al.
BMC Cell Biology|November 25, 2004
4-D single particle tracking of synthetic and proteinaceous microspheres reveals preferential movement of nuclear particles along chromatin - poor tracksChristian P Bacher, Michaela Reichenzeller, Chaitanya Athale, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|May 14, 2003
Computational imaging in cell biologyRoland Eils, Chaitanya Athale
Journal of Theoretical Biology|March 8, 2005
Simulating the impact of a molecular 'decision-process' on cellular phenotype and multicellular patterns in brain tumorsChaitanya Athale, Yuri Mansury, Thomas S Deisboeck
Vaccine|March 4, 2025
In vitro evaluation of multi-protein chimeric antigens in effectively clearing the blood stage of Plasmodium falciparumBhagyashree Deshmukh, Dhruv Khatri, Sanjay Kumar Kochar, et al.
BMC Cell Biology|November 25, 2004
4-D single particle tracking of synthetic and proteinaceous microspheres reveals preferential movement of nuclear particles along chromatin - poor tracksChristian P Bacher, Michaela Reichenzeller, Chaitanya Athale, et al.
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