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    Tetrazine–trans-cyclooctene Mediated Conjugation of Antibodies to Microtubules Facilitates Subpicomolar Protein Detection by Chaudhuri, Samata, Korten, Till, Diez, Stefan

    Published in Bioconjugate chemistry (19-04-2017)
    “…Engineering cargo-loading strategies is crucial to developing nanotechnological applications of microtubule-based biomolecular transport systems. Here, we…”
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    Label-Free Detection of Microvesicles and Proteins by the Bundling of Gliding Microtubules by Chaudhuri, Samata, Korten, Till, Korten, Slobodanka, Milani, Gloria, Lana, Tobia, te Kronnie, Geertruy, Diez, Stefan

    Published in Nano letters (10-01-2018)
    “…Development of miniaturized devices for the rapid and sensitive detection of analyte is crucial for various applications across healthcare, pharmaceutical,…”
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    Machine learning based classification of cells into chronological stages using single-cell transcriptomics by Singh, Sumeet Pal, Janjuha, Sharan, Chaudhuri, Samata, Reinhardt, Susanne, Kränkel, Annekathrin, Dietz, Sevina, Eugster, Anne, Bilgin, Halil, Korkmaz, Selçuk, Zararsız, Gökmen, Ninov, Nikolay, Reid, John E.

    Published in Scientific reports (21-11-2018)
    “…Age-associated deterioration of cellular physiology leads to pathological conditions. The ability to detect premature aging could provide a window for…”
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    FRET-Based Probe for High-Throughput DNA Intercalator Drug Discovery and In Vivo Imaging by Murade, Chandrashekhar U, Chaudhuri, Samata, Nabti, Ibtissem, Fahs, Hala, Refai, Fatima S. M, Xie, Xin, Pearson, Yanthe E, Gunsalus, Kristin C, Shubeita, George T

    Published in ACS sensors (25-06-2021)
    “…Molecules that bind DNA by intercalating its bases remain among the most potent cancer therapies and antimicrobials due to their interference with…”
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    Kinesin-1 Expressed in Insect Cells Improves Microtubule in Vitro Gliding Performance, Long-Term Stability and Guiding Efficiency in Nanostructures by Korten, Till, Chaudhuri, Samata, Tavkin, Elena, Braun, Marcus, Diez, Stefan

    Published in IEEE transactions on nanobioscience (01-01-2016)
    “…The cytoskeletal motor protein kinesin-1 has been successfully used for many nanotechnological applications. Most commonly, these applications use a gliding…”
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