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2022    
Merle Scherf, Florian Scheffler, Christopher Maffeo, Ulrich Kemper, Jingjing Ye, Aleksei Aksimentiev, Ralf Seidel, and Uta Reibetanz. "Trapping of protein cargo molecules inside DNA origami nanocages." Nanoscale 14:18041-18050 (2022).
2021    
Wayne Yang, Boya Radha, Adnan Choudhary, Yi You, Gangaiah Mettela, Andre K. Geim, Aleksei Aksimentiev, Ashok Keerthi, and Cees Dekker. "Translocation of DNA through Ultrathin Nanoslits." Advanced Materials 33:2007682 (2021). PDF icon yang2021si.pdf (1.2 MB)
Fengyu Liu, Xiaoming Liu, Qing Shi, Christopher Maffeo, Masaru Kojima, Lixin Dong, Aleksei Aksimentiev, Qiang Huang, Toshio Fukuda, and Tatsuo Arai. "A tetrahedral DNA nanorobot with conformational change in response to molecular trigger." Nanoscale (2021).
2020    
Diana Sobota, Himanshu Joshi, Alexander Ohmann, Aleksei Aksimentiev, and Ulrich F. Keyser. "Tailoring interleaflet lipid transfer with a DNA-based synthetic enzyme." Nano Letters 20:4306-4311 (2020). PDF icon si.pdf (2.57 MB)
2014    
Shu-Han Chao, Sam S. Matthews, Ryan Paxman, Aleksei Aksimentiev, Martin Gruebele, and Joshua L. Price. "Two Structural Scenarios for Protein Stabilization by PEG." J Phys Chem B 118:8388-8395 (2014).
2012    
Jeffrey Comer, Anthony H. Ho, and Aleksei Aksimentiev. "Toward detection of DNA-bound proteins using solid-state nanopores: insights from computer simulations." Electrophoresis 33:3466-79 (2012).
2011    
Gregory Timp, Utkur Mirsaidov, Winston Timp, Jiwook Shim, Deqiang Wang, Valentin Dimitrov, Jan Scrimgeour, Chunchen Lin, Jeffrey Comer, Anthony H. Ho, Xueqing Zou, Aleksei Aksimentiev, and Klaus Schulten. "Third Generation DNA Sequencing with a Nanopore." In Nanopores: Sensing fundamental biological interactions at the single molecule level, edited by Samir M. Iqbal and Rashid Bashir, 287-311. Springer US, 2011.
2005    
Emad Tajkhorshid, Jordi Cohen, Aleksei Aksimentiev, Marcos Sotomayor, and Klaus Schulten. "Toward understanding membrane channels." In Bacterial ion channels and their eukaryotic homologues, edited by Boris Martinac and Andrzej Kubalski, 153-190. Washington, DC: ASM Press, 2005.