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John C Neu

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Physical Review Letters|July 26, 2014
Steering most probable escape paths by varying relative noise intensitiesPaul H Dannenberg, John C Neu, Stephen W Teitsworth
Physical Review. E|April 3, 2019
Experimental metrics for detection of detailed balance violationJuan Pablo Gonzalez, John C Neu, Stephen W Teitsworth
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 7, 2009
Activating function of needle electrodes in anisotropic tissueLiheng Guo, Jonathan P Cranford, John C Neu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 21, 2011
Myxobacteria gliding motility requires cytoskeleton rotation powered by proton motive forceBeiyan Nan, Jing Chen, John C Neu, et al.
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Physical Review Letters|July 26, 2014
Steering most probable escape paths by varying relative noise intensitiesPaul H Dannenberg, John C Neu, Stephen W Teitsworth
Physical Review. E|April 3, 2019
Experimental metrics for detection of detailed balance violationJuan Pablo Gonzalez, John C Neu, Stephen W Teitsworth
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing|July 7, 2009
Activating function of needle electrodes in anisotropic tissueLiheng Guo, Jonathan P Cranford, John C Neu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 21, 2011
Myxobacteria gliding motility requires cytoskeleton rotation powered by proton motive forceBeiyan Nan, Jing Chen, John C Neu, et al.
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