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    Single-molecule imaging of electroporated chemotaxis proteins in live bacteria

    Single-molecule imaging of electroporated chemotaxis proteins in live bacteria by Di Paolo, D

    Published 2015
    Thesis
  2. 2
    Imaging of single dye-labeled chemotaxis proteins in live bacteria using electroporation

    Imaging of single dye-labeled chemotaxis proteins in live bacteria using electroporation by Di Paolo, D, Berry, R

    Published 2018
    Book section
  3. 3
    Single-molecule imaging of electroporated dye-labelled CheY in live E. coli

    Single-molecule imaging of electroporated dye-labelled CheY in live E. coli by Berry, R, Di Paolo, D, Afanzar, O, Armitage, J

    Published 2016
    Journal article
  4. 4
    Single-molecule imaging of electroporated dye-labelled CheY in live Escherichia coli

    Single-molecule imaging of electroporated dye-labelled CheY in live Escherichia coli by Di Paolo, D, Afanzar, O, Armitage, J, Berry, R

    Published 2016
    Journal article
  5. 5
    Single-Molecule Imaging of Electroporated Dye-Labelled CheY in Live E. coli

    Single-Molecule Imaging of Electroporated Dye-Labelled CheY in Live E. coli by Berry, R, Di Paolo, D, Afanzar, O, Armitage, J

    Published 2016
    Journal article
  6. 6
    The switching mechanism of the bacterial rotary motor combines tight regulation with inherent flexibility

    The switching mechanism of the bacterial rotary motor combines tight regulation with inherent flexibility by Afanzar, O, Di Paolo, D, Eisenstein, M, Levi, K, Plochowietz, A, Kapanidis, AN, Berry, RM, Eisenbach, M

    Published 2021
    Journal article

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