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- 2015
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Hydrodynamic Forces on Macromolecules Protruding from Lipid Bilayers Due to External Liquid Flows.
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- 2014
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Underlying mechanisms behind adhesion of fermented milk to packaging surfaces
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Effect of patchwise slip on fluid flow
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Solid-to-fluid-like DNA transition in viruses facilitates infection.
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- 2012
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Hydrodynamic trapping of molecules in lipid bilayers
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- 2011
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Effects of Salts on Internal DNA Pressure and Mechanical Properties of Phage Capsids.
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- 2010
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DNA Heats Up: Energetics of Genome Ejection from Phage Revealed by Isothermal Titration Calorimetry.
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- 2007
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Internal DNA pressure modifies stability of WT phage
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Dynamic and Static Light Scattering Analysis of DNA Ejection from Phage λ
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Forces Controlling the Rate of DNA Ejection from Page λ
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- 2006
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A concentration polarization model for the ultrafiltration of nonionic surfactants
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Titration of fatty acids solubilized in cationic and anionic micelles. Calorimetry and thermodynamic modeling
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- 2005
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The interaction between DNA and cationic lipid films at the air-water interface
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- 2003
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Predictions of pulsed field gradient NMR echo-decays for molecules diffusing in various restrictive geometries. Simulations of diffusion propagators based on a finite element method
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- 2002
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H-1 NMR diffusometry study of water in casein dispersions and gels
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