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Marcelo Nöllmann

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Microbial Cell (Graz, Austria)|March 31, 2017
New insights into the function of a versatile class of membrane molecular motors from studies of <i>Myxococcus xanthus</i> surface (gliding) motilityTâm Mignot, Marcelo Nöllmann
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|January 13, 2015
Constructing a magnetic tweezers to monitor RNA translocation at the single-molecule levelDesiree Salas, Veronika Gocheva, Marcelo Nöllmann
Biophysical Journal|June 28, 2005
Behavior of Tn3 resolvase in solution and its interaction with resMarcelo Nöllmann, Olwyn Byron, W Marshall Stark
Biophysical Journal|April 28, 2004
Low-resolution reconstruction of a synthetic DNA holliday junctionMarcelo Nöllmann, W Marshall Stark, Olwyn Byron
European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|May 31, 2015
The fluorescence properties and binding mechanism of SYTOX green, a bright, low photo-damage DNA intercalating agentShreyasi Thakur, Diego I Cattoni, Marcelo Nöllmann
Molecular Cell|October 8, 2004
Solution structure of the Tn3 resolvase-crossover site synaptic complexMarcelo Nöllmann, Jiuya He, Olwyn Byron, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 8, 2014
Chromosome organization: original condensinsDiego I Cattoni, Antoine Le Gall, Marcelo Nöllmann
Biochimie|April 3, 2007
Thirty years of Escherichia coli DNA gyrase: from in vivo function to single-molecule mechanismMarcelo Nöllmann, Nancy J Crisona, Paola B Arimondo
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|October 17, 2006
Identification of the FtsK sequence-recognition domainJerod L Ptacin, Marcelo Nöllmann, Carlos Bustamante, et al.
Biophysical Journal|July 9, 2004
The solution structure and oligomerization behavior of two bacterial toxins: pneumolysin and perfringolysin OAlexandra S Solovyova, Marcelo Nöllmann, Timothy J Mitchell, et al.
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Microbial Cell (Graz, Austria)|March 31, 2017
New insights into the function of a versatile class of membrane molecular motors from studies of <i>Myxococcus xanthus</i> surface (gliding) motilityTâm Mignot, Marcelo Nöllmann
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|January 13, 2015
Constructing a magnetic tweezers to monitor RNA translocation at the single-molecule levelDesiree Salas, Veronika Gocheva, Marcelo Nöllmann
Biophysical Journal|June 28, 2005
Behavior of Tn3 resolvase in solution and its interaction with resMarcelo Nöllmann, Olwyn Byron, W Marshall Stark
Biophysical Journal|April 28, 2004
Low-resolution reconstruction of a synthetic DNA holliday junctionMarcelo Nöllmann, W Marshall Stark, Olwyn Byron
European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|May 31, 2015
The fluorescence properties and binding mechanism of SYTOX green, a bright, low photo-damage DNA intercalating agentShreyasi Thakur, Diego I Cattoni, Marcelo Nöllmann
Molecular Cell|October 8, 2004
Solution structure of the Tn3 resolvase-crossover site synaptic complexMarcelo Nöllmann, Jiuya He, Olwyn Byron, et al.
Current Biology : CB|February 8, 2014
Chromosome organization: original condensinsDiego I Cattoni, Antoine Le Gall, Marcelo Nöllmann
Biochimie|April 3, 2007
Thirty years of Escherichia coli DNA gyrase: from in vivo function to single-molecule mechanismMarcelo Nöllmann, Nancy J Crisona, Paola B Arimondo
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|October 17, 2006
Identification of the FtsK sequence-recognition domainJerod L Ptacin, Marcelo Nöllmann, Carlos Bustamante, et al.
Biophysical Journal|July 9, 2004
The solution structure and oligomerization behavior of two bacterial toxins: pneumolysin and perfringolysin OAlexandra S Solovyova, Marcelo Nöllmann, Timothy J Mitchell, et al.
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