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Apparent subdiffusion inherent to single particle tracking
DS Martin, MB Forstner, JA Käs
Biophysical journal 83 (4), 2109-2117, 2002
3182002
Single lipid diffusion in Langmuir monolayers
MB Forstner, J Käs, D Martin
Langmuir 17 (3), 567-570, 2001
522001
FRET measurements of kinesin neck orientation reveal a structural basis for processivity and asymmetry
DS Martin, R Fathi, TJ Mitchison, J Gelles
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (12), 5453-5458, 2010
402010
Measurement of diffusion in Langmuir monolayers by single-particle tracking
C Selle, F Rückerl, DS Martin, MB Forstner, JA Käs
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 6 (24), 5535-5542, 2004
372004
Simultaneous single-particle tracking and visualization of domain structure on lipid monolayers
MB Forstner, DS Martin, AM Navar, JA Käs
Langmuir 19 (12), 4876-4879, 2003
372003
Attractive membrane domains control lateral diffusion
MB Forstner, DS Martin, F Rückerl, JA Käs, C Selle
Physical Review E 77 (5), 051906, 2008
352008
Alp7/TACC-Alp14/TOG generates long-lived, fast-growing MTs by an unconventional mechanism
F Hussmann, DR Drummond, DR Peet, DS Martin, RA Cross
Scientific reports 6 (1), 20653, 2016
302016
Curvature-induced expulsion of actomyosin bundles during cytokinetic ring contraction
J Huang, TG Chew, Y Gu, S Palani, A Kamnev, DS Martin, NJ Carter, ...
Elife 5, e21383, 2016
202016
A fluorescent GTP analog as a specific, high-precision label of microtubules
EK Anderson, DS Martin
BioTechniques 51 (1), 43-48, 2011
112011
WOSM website, Centre for Mechanochemical Cell Biology, Open Source Hardware, WPH Charitable Trust
N Carter, R Cross, D Martin
8
JK (2002) Apparent subdiffusion inherent to single particle tracking
DS Martin, MB Forstner
Biophys. J 83, 2109-2117, 0
5
Measuring microtubule persistence length using a microtubule gliding assay
DS Martin
Methods in cell biology 115, 13-25, 2013
32013
Flexural rigidity measurements of biopolymers using gliding assays
DS Martin, L Yu, BL Van Hoozen
JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments), e50117, 2012
32012
Revised model, with experimental verification, for motor densities in gliding assays
ATN Hoang, AJ Lowry, DS Martin
Biophysical Journal 112 (3), 563a, 2017
12017
A New Microtubule Gliding Assay Analysis of Microtubule Persistence Length
L Yu, BL Van Hoozen, CE Bodnar, DS Martin
Biophysical Journal 100 (3), 450a, 2011
12011
Superresolution imaging of depolymerizing microtubule ends
PA Viera, R Fatima, DS Martin
Biophysical Journal 121 (3), 115a, 2022
2022
Influence of Kinesin-1 Gliding on Microtubule Rigidity
BJ Harris, A Lowry, KM Kreienbrink, AT Hoang, DS Martin, TL Hawkins
Biophysical Journal 120 (3), 256a-257a, 2021
2021
Length-Dependent Persistence Length for Microtubules Shorter Than 3 Micrometers
G Niederriter, DS Martin
Biophysical Journal 116 (3), 254a, 2019
2019
Super-Resolution Imaging of Slowly Depolymerizing Microtubules Reveals No Curved Protofilaments with a Lifetime Longer than Seconds
DS Martin, NJ Carter, RA Cross
Biophysical Journal 110 (3), 355a, 2016
2016
Automated, Long-Distance Microtubule Tracking in Gliding Assays
AC Betzold, AR Coenen, DT Thoresen, DS Martin
Biophysical Journal 106 (2), 783a, 2014
2014
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