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    fuzzy coat of pathological human Tau fibrils is a two-layered polyelectrolyte brush by Wegmann, Susanne, Medalsy, Izhar D., Mandelkow, Eckhard, Müller, Daniel J.

    “…The structure and properties of amyloid-like Tau fibrils accumulating in neurodegenerative diseases have been debated for decades. Although the core of Tau…”
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    Imaging and Quantifying Chemical and Physical Properties of Native Proteins at Molecular Resolution by Force-Volume AFM by Medalsy, Izhar, Hensen, Ulf, Muller, Daniel J.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (09-12-2011)
    “…Use the force: Force–volume atomic force microscopy (AFM) can image native membrane proteins and quantify and map their chemical and physical properties at…”
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    Nanomechanical Properties of Proteins and Membranes Depend on Loading Rate and Electrostatic Interactions by Medalsy, Izhar D, Müller, Daniel J

    Published in ACS nano (26-03-2013)
    “…Knowing the dynamic mechanical response of tissue, cells, membranes, proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates to external perturbations is important to…”
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    Wiring of Redox Enzymes on Three Dimensional Self-Assembled Molecular Scaffold by Frasconi, Marco, Heyman, Arnon, Medalsy, Izhar, Porath, Danny, Mazzei, Franco, Shoseyov, Oded

    Published in Langmuir (18-10-2011)
    “…The integration of biological molecules and nanoscale components provides a fertile basis for the construction of hybrid materials of synergic properties and…”
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    Multiparametric imaging of biological systems by force-distance curve–based AFM by Dufrêne, Yves F, Martínez-Martín, David, Medalsy, Izhar, Alsteens, David, Müller, Daniel J

    Published in Nature methods (01-09-2013)
    “…This Review of force-distance curve-based atomic force microscopy highlights the unique capabilities of the technique to simultaneously image the architecture…”
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    PeakForce Tapping resolves individual microvilli on living cells by Schillers, Hermann, Medalsy, Izhar, Hu, Shuiqing, Slade, Andrea L., Shaw, James E.

    Published in Journal of molecular recognition (01-02-2016)
    “…Microvilli are a common structure found on epithelial cells that increase the apical surface thus enhancing the transmembrane transport capacity and also serve…”
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    SP1 Protein-Based Nanostructures and Arrays by Medalsy, Izhar, Dgany, Or, Sowwan, Mukhles, Cohen, Hezy, Yukashevska, Alevtyna, Wolf, Sharon G, Wolf, Amnon, Koster, Abraham, Almog, Orna, Marton, Ira, Pouny, Yehonathan, Altman, Arie, Shoseyov, Oded, Porath, Danny

    Published in Nano letters (01-02-2008)
    “…Controlled formation of complex nanostructures is one of the main goals of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Stable Protein 1 (SP1) is a boiling-stable ring…”
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    Logic implementations using a single nanoparticle-protein hybrid by Medalsy, Izhar, Shoseyov, Oded, Klein, Michael, Heyman, Arnon, Remacle, F, Levine, R. D, Porath, Danny

    Published in Nature nanotechnology (01-06-2010)
    “…A Set–Reset machine is the simplest logic circuit with a built-in memory. Its output is a (nonlinear) function of the input and of the state stored in the…”
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    Protein Scaffold Engineering Towards Tunable Surface Attachment by Heyman, Arnon, Medalsy, Izhar, Bet Or, Oron, Dgany, Or, Gottlieb, Maya, Porath, Danny, Shoseyov, Oded

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (International ed.) (23-11-2009)
    “…Ringing the changes: A selective, controlled, and tunable attachment of proteins to a metal or to insulating surfaces is presented. A ring‐shaped protein…”
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    Float and Compress: Honeycomb-like Array of a Highly Stable Protein Scaffold by Heyman, Arnon, Medalsy, Izhar, Dgany, Or, Porath, Danny, Markovich, Gil, Shoseyov, Oded

    Published in Langmuir (05-05-2009)
    “…Organizing nano-objects, proteins in particular, on surfaces is one of the primary goals of bio/chemical nanotechnology. A highly stable protein scaffold…”
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    Molekulare Abbildung und Quantifizierung chemischer und physikalischer Eigenschaften nativer Proteine mit Kraftvolumen‐Rasterkraftmikroskopie by Medalsy, Izhar, Hensen, Ulf, Muller, Daniel J.

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (09-12-2011)
    “…Form und Funktion: Kraftvolumen‐Rasterkraftmikroskopie kann native Membranproteine mit molekularer Auflösung abbilden und zugleich chemische und physikalische…”
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    SP1 Protein-Based Nanostructures and Arrays by Medalsy, Izhar, Dgany, Or, Sowwan, Mukhles, Cohen, Hezy, Yukashevska, Alevtyna, Wolf, Sharon G, Wolf, Amnon, Koster, Abraham, Almog, Orna, Marton, Ira, Pouny, Yehonathan, Altman, Arie, Shoseyov, Oded, Porath, Danny

    Published in Nano letters (01-01-2008)
    “…Controlled formation of complex nanostructures is one of the main goals of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Stable Protein 1 (SP1) is a boiling-stable ring…”
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    Protein Scaffold Engineering Towards Tunable Surface Attachment by Heyman, Arnon, Medalsy, Izhar, Bet Or, Oron, Dgany, Or, Gottlieb, Maya, Porath, Danny, Shoseyov, Oded

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (23-11-2009)
    “…Ringe mit Haftung: Eine selektive und einstellbare Methode zum Anbringen von Proteinen auf Metall‐ oder Isolatoroberflächen wird vorgestellt, bei der ein…”
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    Innentitelbild: Protein Scaffold Engineering Towards Tunable Surface Attachment (Angew. Chem. 49/2009) by Heyman, Arnon, Medalsy, Izhar, Bet Or, Oron, Dgany, Or, Gottlieb, Maya, Porath, Danny, Shoseyov, Oded

    Published in Angewandte Chemie (23-11-2009)
    “…Protein‐Engineering ist der Schlüssel zur Steuerung, Vorhersage und Manipulation von bioinspirierten Gerüsten auf spezifischen Oberflächen. In der Zuschrift…”
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