selected publications
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- Cell type-specific nuclear pores: A case in point for context-dependent stoichiometry of molecular machines
- Cell-free reconstitution reveals centriole cartwheel assembly mechanisms.
- Centriole Biogenesis: From Identifying the Characters to Understanding the Plot.
- Click strategies for single-molecule protein fluorescence
- Comment on "Innovative scattering analysis shows that hydrophobic disordered proteins are expanded in water".
- Continuous throughput and long-term observation of single-molecule FRET without immobilization
- Decoupling of size and shape fluctuations in heteropolymeric sequences reconciles discrepancies in SAXS vs. FRET measurements.
- Diffusion-photodynamics coupling in fluorescence correlation spectroscopy studies of photoswitchable green fluorescent proteins: An analytical and simulative study
- Fourier ring correlation as a resolution criterion for super-resolution microscopy
- High-speed photothermal off-resonance atomic force microscopy reveals assembly routes of centriolar scaffold protein SAS-6.
- Homogeneous multifocal excitation for high-throughput super-resolution imaging
- In situ structural analysis of the human nuclear pore complex.
- Kinetic and structural roles for the surface in guiding SAS-6 self-assembly to direct centriole architecture
- Multicolor single-particle reconstruction of protein complexes.
- Nanoscale devices for linkerless long-term single-molecule observation.
- Plasticity of an Ultrafast Interaction between Nucleoporins and Nuclear Transport Receptors.
- Reconstruction From Multiple Particles for 3D Isotropic Resolution in Fluorescence Microscopy.
- Surface-catalyzed SAS-6 self-assembly directs centriole formation through kinetic and structural mechanisms
- Tuning SAS-6 architecture with monobodies impairs distinct steps of centriole assembly