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    High bandwidth approaches in nanopore and ion channel recordings - A tutorial review by Hartel, Andreas J.W., Shekar, Siddharth, Ong, Peijie, Schroeder, Indra, Thiel, Gerhard, Shepard, Kenneth L.

    Published in Analytica chimica acta (11-07-2019)
    “…Transport processes through ion-channel proteins, protein pores, or solid-state nanopores are traditionally recorded with commercial patch-clamp amplifiers…”
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    Single-channel recordings of RyR1 at microsecond resolution in CMOS-suspended membranes by Hartel, Andreas J. W., Ong, Peijie, Schroeder, Indra, Giese, M. Hunter, Shekar, Siddharth, Clarke, Oliver B., Zalk, Ran, Marks, Andrew R., Hendrickson, Wayne A., Shepard, Kenneth L.

    “…Single-channel recordings are widely used to explore functional properties of ion channels. Typically, such recordings are performed at bandwidths of less than…”
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    N-glycosylation enables high lateral mobility of GPI-anchored proteins at a molecular crowding threshold by Hartel, Andreas J. W., Glogger, Marius, Jones, Nicola G., Abuillan, Wasim, Batram, Christopher, Hermann, Anne, Fenz, Susanne F., Tanaka, Motomu, Engstler, Markus

    Published in Nature communications (19-09-2016)
    “…The protein density in biological membranes can be extraordinarily high, but the impact of molecular crowding on the diffusion of membrane proteins has not…”
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    The molecular size of the extra-membrane domain influences the diffusion of the GPI-anchored VSG on the trypanosome plasma membrane by Hartel, Andreas J. W., Glogger, Marius, Guigas, Gernot, Jones, Nicola G., Fenz, Susanne F., Weiss, Matthias, Engstler, Markus

    Published in Scientific reports (11-06-2015)
    “…A plethora of proteins undergo random and passive diffusion in biological membranes. While the contribution of the membrane-embedded domain to diffusion is…”
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    Charge Mapping of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Using a Hopping Mode Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy Technique by Rabinowitz, Jake, Hartel, Andreas J. W., Dayton, Hannah, Fabbri, Jason D., Jo, Jeanyoung, Dietrich, Lars E. P., Shepard, Kenneth L.

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (28-03-2023)
    “…Scanning ion conductance microscopy (SICM) is a topographic imaging technique capable of probing biological samples in electrolyte conditions. SICM…”
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    Extended beta distributions open the access to fast gating in bilayer experiments—assigning the voltage‐dependent gating to the selectivity filter by Rauh, Oliver, Hansen, Ulf‐Peter, Mach, Sebastian, Hartel, Andreas J.W., Shepard, Kenneth L., Thiel, Gerhard, Schroeder, Indra

    Published in FEBS letters (01-12-2017)
    “…Lipid bilayers provide many benefits for ion channel recordings, such as control of membrane composition and transport molecules. However, they suffer from…”
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    Phenazine oxidation by a distal electrode modulates biofilm morphogenesis by Cornell, William Cole, Zhang, Yihan, Bendebury, Anastasia, Hartel, Andreas J.W., Shepard, Kenneth L., Dietrich, Lars E.P.

    Published in Biofilm (01-12-2020)
    “…Microbes living in biofilms, dense assemblages of cells, experience limitation for resources such as oxygen when cellular consumption outpaces diffusion. The…”
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