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    UVA Generates Pyrimidine Dimers in DNA Directly by Jiang, Yong, Rabbi, Mahir, Kim, Minkyu, Ke, Changhong, Lee, Whasil, Clark, Robert L., Mieczkowski, Piotr A., Marszalek, Piotr E.

    Published in Biophysical journal (04-02-2009)
    “…There is increasing evidence that UVA radiation, which makes up ∼95% of the solar UV light reaching the Earth's surface and is also commonly used for cosmetic…”
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    Fast and Forceful Refolding of Stretched α-Helical Solenoid Proteins by Kim, Minkyu, Abdi, Khadar, Lee, Gwangrog, Rabbi, Mahir, Lee, Whasil, Yang, Ming, Schofield, Christopher J., Bennett, Vann, Marszalek, Piotr E.

    Published in Biophysical journal (16-06-2010)
    “…Anfinsen's thermodynamic hypothesis implies that proteins can encode for stretching through reversible loss of structure. However, large in vitro extensions of…”
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    Fast and Forceful Refolding of Stretched [alpha]-Helical Solenoid Proteins by Kim, Migkyu, Abdi, Khadar, Lee, Gwangrog, Rabbi, Mahir, Lee, Whasil, Yang, Ming, Schofield, Christopher J, Bennett, Vann, Marszalek, Piotr E

    Published in Biophysical journal (16-06-2010)
    “…Anfinsen's thermodynamic hypothesis implies that proteins can encode for stretching through reversible loss of structure. However, large in vitro extensions of…”
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    Origin of overstretching transitions in single-stranded nucleic acids by Scholl, Zackary N, Rabbi, Mahir, Lee, David, Manson, Laura, S-Gracz, Hanna, Marszalek, Piotr E

    Published in Physical review letters (01-11-2013)
    “…We combined single-molecule force spectroscopy with nuclear magnetic resonance measurements and molecular mechanics simulations to examine overstretching…”
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    Nanomechanics of Streptavidin Hubs for Molecular Materials by Kim, Minkyu, Wang, Chien-Chung, Benedetti, Fabrizio, Rabbi, Mahir, Bennett, Vann, Marszalek, Piotr E.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (15-12-2011)
    “…A new strategy is reported for creating protein‐based nanomaterials by genetically fusing large polypeptides to monomeric streptavidin and exploiting the…”
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    Separating DNA with Different Topologies by Atomic Force Microscopy in Comparison with Gel Electrophoresis by Jiang, Yong, Rabbi, Mahir, Mieczkowski, Piotr A, Marszalek, Piotr E

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (23-09-2010)
    “…Atomic force microscopy, which is normally used for DNA imaging to gain qualitative results, can also be used for quantitative DNA research, at a…”
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    Detecting Solvent-Driven Transitions of poly(A) to Double-Stranded Conformations by Atomic Force Microscopy by Ke, Changhong, Loksztejn, Anna, Jiang, Yong, Kim, Minkyu, Humeniuk, Michael, Rabbi, Mahir, Marszalek, Piotr E.

    Published in Biophysical journal (08-04-2009)
    “…We report the results of direct measurements by atomic force microscopy of solvent-driven structural transitions within polyadenylic acid (poly(A)). Both…”
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    Nanomechanics of nucleic acid structures investigated with AFM based force spectroscopy by Rabbi, Mahir

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Nucleic acids are subjected to many different mechanical loadings. These loadings could cause large deformations and conformational changes to these molecules…”
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    Nanomechanical Fingerprints of UV Damage To DNA by Lee, Gwangrog, Rabbi, Mahir, Clark, Robert L., Marszalek, Piotr E.

    “…Doing damage to DNA: The effects of UV radiation on the mechanics of individual DNA duplexes (see picture) are revealed by AFM‐based spectroscopy. It is found…”
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    Nanomechanics of nucleic acid structures investigated with AFM based force spectroscopy by Rabbi, Mahir

    “…Nucleic acids are subjected to many different mechanical loadings. These loadings could cause large deformations and conformational changes to these molecules…”
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    Dissertation