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Simon Scheuring

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Journal of Structural Biology|April 3, 2007
From high-resolution AFM topographs to atomic models of supramolecular assembliesSimon Scheuring, Thomas Boudier, James N Sturgis
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes|August 7, 2008
Mini review on the structure and supramolecular assembly of VDACRui Pedro Gonçalves, Nikolay Buzhysnskyy, Simon Scheuring
Current Protocols in Protein Science|November 26, 2009
Introduction to atomic force microscopy (AFM) in biologyClaire S Goldsbury, Simon Scheuring, Laurent Kreplak
Science Advances|August 14, 2021
Nanodissected elastically loaded clathrin lattices relax to increased curvatureGrigory Tagiltsev, Christoph A Haselwandter, Simon Scheuring
Nature Communications|January 15, 2020
Annexin-V stabilizes membrane defects by inducing lipid phase transitionYi-Chih Lin, Christophe Chipot, Simon Scheuring
Biophysical Journal|October 7, 2010
Experimental evidence for membrane-mediated protein-protein interactionIgnacio Casuso, Pierre Sens, Felix Rico, et al.
Nature Physics|August 8, 2017
High-frequency microrheology reveals cytoskeleton dynamics in living cellsAnnafrancesca Rigato, Atsushi Miyagi, Simon Scheuring, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 17, 2012
High-speed atomic force microscopy: cooperative adhesion and dynamic equilibrium of junctional microdomain membrane proteinsAdai Colom, Ignacio Casuso, Thomas Boudier, et al.
Journal of Structural Biology|August 28, 2010
Native architecture of the photosynthetic membrane from Rhodobacter veldkampiiLu-Ning Liu, James N Sturgis, Simon Scheuring
Nature Nanotechnology|June 9, 2016
High-speed atomic force microscopy shows that annexin V stabilizes membranes on the second timescaleAtsushi Miyagi, Christophe Chipot, Martina Rangl, et al.
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Journal of Structural Biology|April 3, 2007
From high-resolution AFM topographs to atomic models of supramolecular assembliesSimon Scheuring, Thomas Boudier, James N Sturgis
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes|August 7, 2008
Mini review on the structure and supramolecular assembly of VDACRui Pedro Gonçalves, Nikolay Buzhysnskyy, Simon Scheuring
Current Protocols in Protein Science|November 26, 2009
Introduction to atomic force microscopy (AFM) in biologyClaire S Goldsbury, Simon Scheuring, Laurent Kreplak
Science Advances|August 14, 2021
Nanodissected elastically loaded clathrin lattices relax to increased curvatureGrigory Tagiltsev, Christoph A Haselwandter, Simon Scheuring
Nature Communications|January 15, 2020
Annexin-V stabilizes membrane defects by inducing lipid phase transitionYi-Chih Lin, Christophe Chipot, Simon Scheuring
Biophysical Journal|October 7, 2010
Experimental evidence for membrane-mediated protein-protein interactionIgnacio Casuso, Pierre Sens, Felix Rico, et al.
Nature Physics|August 8, 2017
High-frequency microrheology reveals cytoskeleton dynamics in living cellsAnnafrancesca Rigato, Atsushi Miyagi, Simon Scheuring, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 17, 2012
High-speed atomic force microscopy: cooperative adhesion and dynamic equilibrium of junctional microdomain membrane proteinsAdai Colom, Ignacio Casuso, Thomas Boudier, et al.
Journal of Structural Biology|August 28, 2010
Native architecture of the photosynthetic membrane from Rhodobacter veldkampiiLu-Ning Liu, James N Sturgis, Simon Scheuring
Nature Nanotechnology|June 9, 2016
High-speed atomic force microscopy shows that annexin V stabilizes membranes on the second timescaleAtsushi Miyagi, Christophe Chipot, Martina Rangl, et al.
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