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Oct-2014A phenacrylate scaffold for tunable thiol activation and releaseSANKAR, RATHINAM K.; Kumbhare, Rohan S.; DHARMARAJA, ALLIMUTHU T.; CHAKRAPANI, HARINATH; Dept. of Chemistry
Mar-2015Supramolecular scaffolds on glass slides as sugar based rewritable sensors for bacteriaGADE, MADHURI; Paul, Ajay; ALEX, CATHERINE; Choudhury, Devika; Thulasiram, Hirekodathakallu V.; KIKKERI, RAGHAVENDRA; Dept. of Chemistry
Oct-2015A high-throughput platform for real-time analysis of membrane fission reactions reveals dynamin functionDar, Srishti; KAMERKAR, SUKRUT C.; PUCADYIL, THOMAS J.; Dept. of Biology
Nov-2015Modeling the heterogeneous catalytic activity of a single nanoparticle using a first passage time distribution formalismDas, Anusheela; CHAUDHURY, SRABANTI; Dept. of Chemistry
Dec-2016Automated Multi-Peak Tracking Kymography (AMTraK): A Tool to Quantify Sub-Cellular Dynamics with Sub-Pixel AccuracyCHAPHALKAR, ANUSHREE R.; JAIN, KUNALIKA; GANGAN, MANASI S.; ATHALE, CHAITANYA A.; Dept. of Biology
Nov-2017The nucleoid as a scaffold for the assembly of bacterial signaling complexesMoine, Audrey; Espinosa, Leon; Martineau, Eugenie; Yaikhomba, Mutum; Jazleena, P. J.; Byrne, Deborah; Biondi, Emanuele G.; Notomista, Eugenio; Brilli, Matteo; Molle, Virginie; PANANGHAT, GAYATHRI; Mignot, Tam; Mauriello, Emilia M. F.; Dept. of Biology
May-2018Design and construction of a dual optical tweezerRAPOL, UMAKANT D.; K, JITHIN; Dept. of Physics; 20131004
Jul-2018A novel fluorescence microscopic approach to quantitatively analyse protein-induced membrane remodellingPUCADYIL, THOMAS J.; Dept. of Biology
Aug-2018SMrT Assay for Real-Time Visualization and Analysis of Clathrin Assembly ReactionsANDHARE, DEVIKA; HOLKAR, SACHIN S.; PUCADYIL, THOMAS J.; Swan, Laura E.; Dept. of Biology
Jun-2024Reconstituting membrane fission using a high content and throughput assaySWAMINATHAN, UMA; PUCADYIL, THOMAS J.; Dept. of Biology