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Laurent Kreplak

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Current Protocols in Protein Science|August 2, 2016
Introduction to Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) in BiologyLaurent Kreplak
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|December 26, 2006
Biomechanical properties of intermediate filaments: from tissues to single filaments and backLaurent Kreplak, Douglas Fudge
Advances in Protein Chemistry|December 28, 2006
From the polymorphism of amyloid fibrils to their assembly mechanism and cytotoxicityLaurent Kreplak, Ueli Aebi
Nanoscale Advances|November 16, 2022
Adhesion force microscopy is sensitive to the charge distribution at the surface of single collagen fibrilsVinayak Mull, Laurent Kreplak
Nanoscale|July 24, 2019
Nanomechanical mapping of single collagen fibrils under tensionChris J Peacock, Laurent Kreplak
Biophysical Journal|December 18, 2014
Lateral exchange smooths the way for vimentin filamentsLaurent Kreplak, Andrew D Rutenberg
Biophysical Journal|February 8, 2018
Unlocking Collagen Proteolysis with a Gentle PullLaurent Kreplak, Andrew D Rutenberg
Biophysical Journal|January 8, 2008
Tensile properties of single desmin intermediate filamentsLaurent Kreplak, Harald Herrmann, Ueli Aebi
Plos One|August 1, 2012
Nanoscale strain-hardening of keratin fibresPatrick Fortier, Sandy Suei, Laurent Kreplak
Experimental Cell Research|October 27, 2004
Molecular mechanisms underlying the assembly of intermediate filamentsLaurent Kreplak, Ueli Aebi, Harald Herrmann
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Current Protocols in Protein Science|August 2, 2016
Introduction to Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) in BiologyLaurent Kreplak
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|December 26, 2006
Biomechanical properties of intermediate filaments: from tissues to single filaments and backLaurent Kreplak, Douglas Fudge
Advances in Protein Chemistry|December 28, 2006
From the polymorphism of amyloid fibrils to their assembly mechanism and cytotoxicityLaurent Kreplak, Ueli Aebi
Nanoscale Advances|November 16, 2022
Adhesion force microscopy is sensitive to the charge distribution at the surface of single collagen fibrilsVinayak Mull, Laurent Kreplak
Nanoscale|July 24, 2019
Nanomechanical mapping of single collagen fibrils under tensionChris J Peacock, Laurent Kreplak
Biophysical Journal|December 18, 2014
Lateral exchange smooths the way for vimentin filamentsLaurent Kreplak, Andrew D Rutenberg
Biophysical Journal|February 8, 2018
Unlocking Collagen Proteolysis with a Gentle PullLaurent Kreplak, Andrew D Rutenberg
Biophysical Journal|January 8, 2008
Tensile properties of single desmin intermediate filamentsLaurent Kreplak, Harald Herrmann, Ueli Aebi
Plos One|August 1, 2012
Nanoscale strain-hardening of keratin fibresPatrick Fortier, Sandy Suei, Laurent Kreplak
Experimental Cell Research|October 27, 2004
Molecular mechanisms underlying the assembly of intermediate filamentsLaurent Kreplak, Ueli Aebi, Harald Herrmann
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