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- 2024
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A multi-scale numerical approach to study monoclonal antibodies in solution
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Combining Scattering Experiments and Colloid Theory to Characterize Charge Effects in Concentrated Antibody Solutions
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- 2023
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Using Cluster Theory to Calculate the Experimental Structure Factors of Antibody Solutions
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- 2022
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Probing Cage Relaxation in Concentrated Protein Solutions by X-Ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy
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- 2021
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Self-diffusion of nonspherical particles fundamentally conflicts with effective sphere models
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- 2020
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Potential and limits of a colloid approach to protein solutions
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- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Crowding in the Eye Lens : Modeling the Multisubunit Protein β-Crystallin with a Colloidal Approach
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- 2019
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Experimental Evidence for a Cluster Glass Transition in Concentrated Lysozyme Solutions
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A Colloid Approach to Self-Assembling Antibodies
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- 2018
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Weak Shape Anisotropy Leads to a Nonmonotonic Contribution to Crowding, Impacting Protein Dynamics under Physiologically Relevant Conditions
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The extended law of corresponding states when attractions meet repulsions
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- 2017
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Interpenetration of polymeric microgels at ultrahigh densities
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- 2016
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Dramatic influence of patchy attractions on short-time protein diffusion under crowded conditions
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- 2015
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Unusual Dynamics of Concentration Fluctuations in Solutions of Weakly Attractive Globular Proteins.
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- 2014
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Direct comparison of SESANS and SAXS to measure colloidal interactions
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