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Marie N Bongiovanni

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Biomaterials|February 14, 2015
Bioactive TTR105-115-based amyloid fibrils reduce the viability of mammalian cellsMarie N Bongiovanni, Sally L Gras
Biomaterials|June 4, 2011
Functional fibrils derived from the peptide TTR1-cycloRGDfK that target cell adhesion and spreadingMarie N Bongiovanni, Denis B Scanlon, Sally L Gras
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 27, 2011
Noncore residues influence the kinetics of functional TTR(105-115)-based amyloid fibril assemblyMarie N Bongiovanni, Dhivya Puri, Kenneth N Goldie, et al.
Biomacromolecules|April 15, 2015
Biomimetic topography and chemistry control cell attachment to amyloid fibrilsNicholas P Reynolds, Mirren Charnley, Marie N Bongiovanni, et al.
Biomacromolecules|August 23, 2011
Folic acid conjugated amino acid-based star polymers for active targeting of cancer cellsAdrian Sulistio, Justin Lowenthal, Anton Blencowe, et al.
ACS Nano|March 12, 2020
The Influence of Pathogenic Mutations in α-Synuclein on Biophysical and Structural Characteristics of Amyloid FibrilsFrancesco Simone Ruggeri, Patrick Flagmeier, Janet R Kumita, et al.
Nature Nanotechnology|June 2, 2014
Amyloid fibrils nucleated and organized by DNA origami constructionsAnuttara Udomprasert, Marie N Bongiovanni, Ruojie Sha, et al.
Nano Letters|November 2, 2018
Mapping Surface Hydrophobicity of α-Synuclein Oligomers at the NanoscaleJi-Eun Lee, Jason C Sang, Margarida Rodrigues, et al.
Nature Communications|December 9, 2016
Multi-dimensional super-resolution imaging enables surface hydrophobicity mappingMarie N Bongiovanni, Julien Godet, Mathew H Horrocks, et al.
Cell Reports|May 4, 2017
Huntingtin Inclusions Trigger Cellular Quiescence, Deactivate Apoptosis, and Lead to Delayed NecrosisYasmin M Ramdzan, Mikhail M Trubetskov, Angelique R Ormsby, et al.
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Biomaterials|February 14, 2015
Bioactive TTR105-115-based amyloid fibrils reduce the viability of mammalian cellsMarie N Bongiovanni, Sally L Gras
Biomaterials|June 4, 2011
Functional fibrils derived from the peptide TTR1-cycloRGDfK that target cell adhesion and spreadingMarie N Bongiovanni, Denis B Scanlon, Sally L Gras
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 27, 2011
Noncore residues influence the kinetics of functional TTR(105-115)-based amyloid fibril assemblyMarie N Bongiovanni, Dhivya Puri, Kenneth N Goldie, et al.
Biomacromolecules|April 15, 2015
Biomimetic topography and chemistry control cell attachment to amyloid fibrilsNicholas P Reynolds, Mirren Charnley, Marie N Bongiovanni, et al.
Biomacromolecules|August 23, 2011
Folic acid conjugated amino acid-based star polymers for active targeting of cancer cellsAdrian Sulistio, Justin Lowenthal, Anton Blencowe, et al.
ACS Nano|March 12, 2020
The Influence of Pathogenic Mutations in α-Synuclein on Biophysical and Structural Characteristics of Amyloid FibrilsFrancesco Simone Ruggeri, Patrick Flagmeier, Janet R Kumita, et al.
Nature Nanotechnology|June 2, 2014
Amyloid fibrils nucleated and organized by DNA origami constructionsAnuttara Udomprasert, Marie N Bongiovanni, Ruojie Sha, et al.
Nano Letters|November 2, 2018
Mapping Surface Hydrophobicity of α-Synuclein Oligomers at the NanoscaleJi-Eun Lee, Jason C Sang, Margarida Rodrigues, et al.
Nature Communications|December 9, 2016
Multi-dimensional super-resolution imaging enables surface hydrophobicity mappingMarie N Bongiovanni, Julien Godet, Mathew H Horrocks, et al.
Cell Reports|May 4, 2017
Huntingtin Inclusions Trigger Cellular Quiescence, Deactivate Apoptosis, and Lead to Delayed NecrosisYasmin M Ramdzan, Mikhail M Trubetskov, Angelique R Ormsby, et al.
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