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Communications Biology
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March 18, 2026
Molecular resilience of neurons to repetitive mechanical compression
Allegra Coppini, Valentina Cappello, Syeda Rubaiya Nasrin, et al.
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
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June 24, 2024
Can repetitive mechanical motion cause structural damage to axons?
Allegra Coppini, Alessandro Falconieri, Oz Mualem, et al.
Nature Communications
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August 24, 2016
Hybrid bio-photo-electro-chemical cells for solar water splitting
Roy I Pinhassi, Dan Kallmann, Gadiel Saper, et al.
Plos One
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April 28, 2015
Photosynthetic Membranes of Synechocystis or Plants Convert Sunlight to Photocurrent through Different Pathways due to Different Architectures
Roy I Pinhassi, Dan Kallmann, Gadiel Saper, et al.
Nature Communications
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June 6, 2018
Live cyanobacteria produce photocurrent and hydrogen using both the respiratory and photosynthetic systems
Gadiel Saper, Dan Kallmann, Felipe Conzuelo, et al.
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Communications Biology
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March 18, 2026
Molecular resilience of neurons to repetitive mechanical compression
Allegra Coppini, Valentina Cappello, Syeda Rubaiya Nasrin, et al.
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
|
June 24, 2024
Can repetitive mechanical motion cause structural damage to axons?
Allegra Coppini, Alessandro Falconieri, Oz Mualem, et al.
Nature Communications
|
August 24, 2016
Hybrid bio-photo-electro-chemical cells for solar water splitting
Roy I Pinhassi, Dan Kallmann, Gadiel Saper, et al.
Plos One
|
April 28, 2015
Photosynthetic Membranes of Synechocystis or Plants Convert Sunlight to Photocurrent through Different Pathways due to Different Architectures
Roy I Pinhassi, Dan Kallmann, Gadiel Saper, et al.
Nature Communications
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June 6, 2018
Live cyanobacteria produce photocurrent and hydrogen using both the respiratory and photosynthetic systems
Gadiel Saper, Dan Kallmann, Felipe Conzuelo, et al.
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