Alexander R. Dunn

Alexander R. Dunn

Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University

Affiliated withStanford University

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JoVE Journal Publications

ArticleTotal : 1
Year
Multiplexed Single-molecule Force Proteolysis Measurements Using Magnetic Tweezers
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Cited by 2

2012

Other Publications

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Year

Cold Spring Harbor protocols| PubMed ID: 22135665

2011
Fluorescent probes for cytochrome p450 structural characterization and inhibitor screening.

Journal of the American Chemical Society| PubMed ID: 12197708

2002
2002
2003
2004

Molecular cell| PubMed ID: 15721263

2005
Luminescent ruthenium(II)- and rhenium(I)-diimine wires bind nitric oxide synthase.

Journal of the American Chemical Society| PubMed ID: 15810851

2005
Reversible inhibition of copper amine oxidase activity by channel-blocking ruthenium(II) and rhenium(I) molecular wires.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America| PubMed ID: 16157884

2005
Picosecond photoreduction of inducible nitric oxide synthase by rhenium(I)-diimine wires.

Journal of the American Chemical Society| PubMed ID: 16277534

2005

Nature structural & molecular biology| PubMed ID: 17293871

2007

Journal of molecular biology| PubMed ID: 17900617

2007
2009

Biophysical journal| PubMed ID: 19450497

2009
2008
Electron tunneling through sensitizer wires bound to proteins.

Coordination chemistry reviews| PubMed ID: 20161508

2010

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America| PubMed ID: 20385849

2010
2010

Journal of molecular biology| PubMed ID: 20970430

2011

Journal of molecular biology| PubMed ID: 21185304

2011

Journal of the American Chemical Society| PubMed ID: 21247159

2011
2012

Journal of the American Chemical Society| PubMed ID: 22720833

2012
E-cadherin is under constitutive actomyosin-generated tension that is increased at cell-cell contacts upon externally applied stretch.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America| PubMed ID: 22802638

2012