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Fluids, form, and function: The role of fluid dynamics in the evolution of stalactites, icicles, and aquatic microorganisms
Barrel rigidity, heme distortion, ligand protection, and nitric oxide interactions with heme in nitrophorin 4
 
Bacterial motility: From propulsion to collective behavior
Multisensor translation and continuity of vegetation indices using hyperspectral data
 
Structural and biochemical studies of the metal binding protein CusF and its role in Escherichia coli copper homeostasis
DNA secondary structures in the promoters of human VEGF and RET genes and their roles in gene transcriptional regulation
 
Nitric oxide signaling through soluble guanylate cyclase
The organized melee: Emergence of collective behavior in concentrated suspensions of swimming bacteria and associated phenomena
 
Biology facilitated by heme proteins as seen in Cimex nitrophorin and ecdysone inducible protein 75
Nuclear magnetic resonance probes of membrane biophysics: Structure and dynamics
 
Mechanical unfolding of the Beet Western Yellow Virus -1 frameshift signal
Two case studies of protein fold evolution: Bacteriophage Cro proteins and insect salivary lipocalins
 
Optical tweezers studies of nucleic acids and their interaction with proteins