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  • B.T. Rosier and M.D. Lazova, Dose-Response Analysis of Chemotactic Signaling Response in Salmonella typhimurium LT2 upon Exposure to Cysteine / Cystine Redox Pair, PLoS One 11, (4, Article number: e0152815), 1-16 (2016)

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  • W.H. de Ronde, P.R. ten Wolde and A. Mugler, Protein logic : a statistical mechanical study of signal integration at the single-molecule level, Biophys. J. 103, 1097-1107 (2012)

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  • June 28, 2021

    Two NWO Rubicon grants for AMOLF researchers

    Former PhD students Anne Meeussen (Mechanical Metamaterials group) and Mario Avellaneda Sarrio (Biophysics group) are amongst the 31 researchers who have recently received a Rubicon grant from NWO. The Rubicon program gives young, highly promising …
  • B.M. Mulder, Microtubules interacting with a boundary : mean length and mean first-passage times, Phys. Rev. E 86, (1, Article number: 11902), 1-11 (2012)

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  • I. Pastorova, K.-J. van den Berg, J.J. Boon and J.W. Verhoeven, Analysis of oxidised diterpenoid acids using thermally assisted methylation with TMAH, J. Anal. Appl. Pyrolysis 43, 41-57 (1997)

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  • A. de Hoogh, L.K. Kuipers, T.D. Visser and N. Rotenberg, Creating and controlling polarization singularities in plasmonic fields, Photonics 2, (2), 553-567 (2015)

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  • N.E. Mascini, J. Teunissen, R. Noorlag, S.M. Willems and R.M.A. Heeren, Tumor classification with MALDI-MSI data of tissue microarrays: A case study, Methods 151, 21-27 (2018)

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  • S.A. Rigter, Stabilizing and passivating halide perovskites with amorphous materials, University of Amsterdam, UvA, 2024-12-19

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  • November 1, 2016

    Universal clamping protein stabilizes folded proteins

    New insight into how the chaperone protein Hsp70 works On October 26th Nature will publish a study that overturns the decades-old textbook model of action for a protein that is central for many processes in …
  • April 13, 2017

    Shining Light on Nature’s Raincoat

    The skin of a fungus consists of protein molecules called hydrophobins that together form a protective film. These hydrophobin films show an exceptionally large elasticity and are highly water-repellent, thus forming a natural rain coat.