Publications

Titlesort ascending Year
Discrimination of protein receptors through quantitative adhesion force maps 2013
Differential stabilization of the three FMN redox forms by Tyrosine 94 and Tryptophan 57 in flavodoxin from Anabæna and its influence on the redox potentials 1997
Development of a diagnosis tool based on the measurement of molecular interactions using CMOS-integrated piezoresistive microcantilevers 2006
Detection of a quaternary organization into dimer of trimers of C. ammoniagenes FAD synthetase at the single-molecule level and at the in cell level 2013
COVER Nanoscale 2025
COVER ChemPhysChem issue 15 (2015) 2015
COVER Biochemical Journal issue 1 (2018) 2018
Controlling the Number of Proteins with Dip-Pen Nanolithography 2010
CMOS-integrated, cantilever-based sensor devices: the Biofinger Project 2004
Characterizing the Mechanical Dissociation of Biological Complexes: from Forces to Free Energies 2015
Beyond a platform protein for the degradosome assembly: The Apoptosis Inducing Factor as efficient nuclease involved in chromatinolysis 2023
Atomic Force Microscopy: Single Molecule Imaging and Force Spectroscopy in the Study of Flavoproteins Ligand Binding and Reaction Mechanisms 2021
Atomic Force Microscopy to Elicit Conformational Transitions of Ferredoxin-Dependent Flavin Thioredoxin Reductases 2021
Atomic force microscopy reveals a dimer of trimers organization in Corynebacterium ammoniagenes FAD synthetase 2012
Atomic Force Microscopy as tool to understand the Mechanoestability of Ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase Complexes with its protein partners 2011
Atomic Force Microscopy applied to the Study of single Flavoprotein Complexes 2008
Asymmetric [Dy2] molecules deposited into micro-SQUID susceptometers: in situ characterization of their magnetic integrity 2024
Apoflavodoxin: structure, stability, and FMN binding 1998
Anabaena sp PCC 7119 flavodoxin as electron carrier from photosystem I to ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase. Role of Trp(57) and Tyr(94) 2002
An efficient method for enzyme immobilization evidenced by atomic force microscopy 2012

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