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    Genetically Improved Monolayer-Forming Tobacco Mosaic Viruses to Generate Nanostructured Semiconducting Bio/Inorganic Hybrids by Atanasova, Petia, Stitz, Nina, Sanctis, Shawn, Maurer, Johannes H. M, Hoffmann, Rudolf C, Eiben, Sabine, Jeske, Holger, Schneider, Jörg J, Bill, Joachim

    Published in Langmuir (07-04-2015)
    “…The genetically determined design of structured functional bio/inorganic materials was investigated by applying a convective assembly approach. Wildtype…”
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    Peptide-equipped tobacco mosaic virus templates for selective and controllable biomineral deposition by Altintoprak, Klara, Seidenstücker, Axel, Welle, Alexander, Eiben, Sabine, Atanasova, Petia, Stitz, Nina, Plettl, Alfred, Bill, Joachim, Gliemann, Hartmut, Jeske, Holger, Rothenstein, Dirk, Geiger, Fania, Wege, Christina

    Published in Beilstein journal of nanotechnology (25-06-2015)
    “…The coating of regular-shaped, readily available nanorod biotemplates with inorganic compounds has attracted increasing interest during recent years. The goal…”
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    Piezoelectric Templates – New Views on Biomineralization and Biomimetics by Stitz, Nina, Eiben, Sabine, Atanasova, Petia, Domingo, Neus, Leineweber, Andreas, Burghard, Zaklina, Bill, Joachim

    Published in Scientific reports (23-05-2016)
    “…Biomineralization in general is based on electrostatic interactions and molecular recognition of organic and inorganic phases. These principles of…”
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    Tailoring the surface properties of tobacco mosaic virions by the integration of bacterially expressed mutant coat protein by Eiben, Sabine, Stitz, Nina, Eber, Fabian, Wagner, Jerrit, Atanasova, Petia, Bill, Joachim, Wege, Christina, Jeske, Holger

    Published in Virus research (13-02-2014)
    “…Integration of Escherichia coli-derived mutant coat protein into tobacco mosaic virus particles by mixed assembly as a means to tailor the viral surface…”
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