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Academic Article Apparent activation energies associated with protein dynamics on hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces.
Academic Article Distinguishing positional uncertainty from true mobility in single-molecule trajectories that exhibit multiple diffusive modes.
Academic Article DNA hairpin stabilization on a hydrophobic surface.
Academic Article Mechanisms and kinetics of self-assembled monolayer formation.
Academic Article Kinetics of octadecyltrimethylammonium bromide self-assembled monolayer growth at mica from an aqueous solution.
Academic Article Probing hydrophobic interactions using trajectories of amphiphilic molecules at a hydrophobic/water interface.
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Academic Article Single-molecule resolution of protein structure and interfacial dynamics on biomaterial surfaces.
Academic Article Single-molecule tracking of polymer surface diffusion.
Academic Article Mechanisms of surface-mediated DNA hybridization.
Academic Article A bottom-up approach to understanding protein layer formation at solid-liquid interfaces.
Academic Article Single-molecule insights into retention at a reversed-phase chromatographic interface.
Academic Article Nanoscale topography influences polymer surface diffusion.
Academic Article Receptor-Mediated Liposome Fusion Kinetics at Aqueous/Liquid Crystal Interfaces.
Academic Article Correlating Structural and Functional Heterogeneity of Immobilized Enzymes.
Academic Article Reduced Enzyme Dynamics upon Multipoint Covalent Immobilization Leads to Stability-Activity Trade-off.
Academic Article Enhanced Facilitated Diffusion of Membrane-Associating Proteins under Symmetric Confinement.
Academic Article Protein Desorption Kinetics Depends on the Timescale of Observation.

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