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Davide Marenduzzo

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Nucleic Acids Research|December 1, 2017
Shaping epigenetic memory via genomic bookmarkingDavide Michieletto, Michael Chiang, Davide Colì, et al.
The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter|April 22, 2017
Hydrodynamic instabilities in active cholesteric liquid crystalsCarl A Whitfield, Tapan Chandra Adhyapak, Adriano Tiribocchi, et al.
Cell Reports|September 19, 2019
Polymer Modeling Predicts Chromosome Reorganization in SenescenceMichael Chiang, Davide Michieletto, Chris A Brackley, et al.
Cell Genomics|November 26, 2024
Genome-wide chromosome architecture prediction reveals biophysical principles underlying gene structureMichael Chiang, Chris A Brackley, Catherine Naughton, et al.
Nature Communications|February 6, 2025
Topology controls flow patterns in active double emulsionsGiuseppe Negro, Louise C Head, Livio N Carenza, et al.
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|September 18, 2015
The Bacterial Hydrophobin BslA is a Switchable Ellipsoidal Janus NanocolloidGiovanni B Brandani, Marieke Schor, Ryan Morris, et al.
The EMBO Journal|May 30, 2009
Localisation of DivIVA by targeting to negatively curved membranesRok Lenarcic, Sven Halbedel, Loek Visser, et al.
Genome Biology|April 3, 2016
Predicting the three-dimensional folding of cis-regulatory regions in mammalian genomes using bioinformatic data and polymer modelsChris A Brackley, Jill M Brown, Dominic Waithe, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology|December 13, 2016
Exploiting native forces to capture chromosome conformation in mammalian cell nucleiLilija Brant, Theodore Georgomanolis, Milos Nikolic, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|April 12, 2006
Geometry of proteins: hydrogen bonding, sterics, and marginally compact tubesJayanth R Banavar, Marek Cieplak, Alessandro Flammini, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research|December 1, 2017
Shaping epigenetic memory via genomic bookmarkingDavide Michieletto, Michael Chiang, Davide Colì, et al.
The European Physical Journal. E, Soft Matter|April 22, 2017
Hydrodynamic instabilities in active cholesteric liquid crystalsCarl A Whitfield, Tapan Chandra Adhyapak, Adriano Tiribocchi, et al.
Cell Reports|September 19, 2019
Polymer Modeling Predicts Chromosome Reorganization in SenescenceMichael Chiang, Davide Michieletto, Chris A Brackley, et al.
Cell Genomics|November 26, 2024
Genome-wide chromosome architecture prediction reveals biophysical principles underlying gene structureMichael Chiang, Chris A Brackley, Catherine Naughton, et al.
Nature Communications|February 6, 2025
Topology controls flow patterns in active double emulsionsGiuseppe Negro, Louise C Head, Livio N Carenza, et al.
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|September 18, 2015
The Bacterial Hydrophobin BslA is a Switchable Ellipsoidal Janus NanocolloidGiovanni B Brandani, Marieke Schor, Ryan Morris, et al.
The EMBO Journal|May 30, 2009
Localisation of DivIVA by targeting to negatively curved membranesRok Lenarcic, Sven Halbedel, Loek Visser, et al.
Genome Biology|April 3, 2016
Predicting the three-dimensional folding of cis-regulatory regions in mammalian genomes using bioinformatic data and polymer modelsChris A Brackley, Jill M Brown, Dominic Waithe, et al.
Molecular Systems Biology|December 13, 2016
Exploiting native forces to capture chromosome conformation in mammalian cell nucleiLilija Brant, Theodore Georgomanolis, Milos Nikolic, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|April 12, 2006
Geometry of proteins: hydrogen bonding, sterics, and marginally compact tubesJayanth R Banavar, Marek Cieplak, Alessandro Flammini, et al.
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