Supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are one of the most common model membranes used in the field of cell membrane biology as they provide a well-defined model membrane platform for determination of molecular-level interactions between different biomolecules (e.g. proteins, peptides) and lipid membrane. Compared to model organisms, the use of SLB is preferable since it mimics cell plasma membrane in a very simple and well-controlled way. Therefore, molecular structure of membrane and experimental conditions (e.g. solution chemistry, temperature, and pH) can be easily adjusted to the required conditions of any systematic research. In addition, SLBs are typically easy to form, cheap and very reproducible and they are compatible with different sur...
Metals can enter aquatic systems from natural and anthropogenic processes associated with weathering...
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) found in prokaryotes are non-cont...
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common of the degenerative brain diseases and is characterised by im...
Protein-protein interactions mediate a large number of important regulatory pathways in the organism...
Controlling processes by electrochemical means is increasingly attracting the attention of organic a...
The present dissertation evaluates the design, characterization and potential applications of functi...
The present dissertation evaluates the design, characterization and potential applications of functi...
The present dissertation evaluates the design, characterization and potential applications of functi...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the leading cause of dementia in the elderly. In countries with aging p...
Periodontal diseases are highly prevalent in population of all ages. Initiated by bacterial accumula...
Functional Proteomics aims to the identification of in vivo protein-protein interaction (PPI) in ord...
Photosynthesis is indisputably the primary biological process to introduce chemical energy and bioma...
A prerequisite to the analysis of complex biological samples is the isolation, enrichment, and purif...
Nanomaterials including metals, metal oxide, and semiconductors have been studied as powerful tools ...
Calcium ions have important roles in cellular processes including intracellular signaling, protein f...
Metals can enter aquatic systems from natural and anthropogenic processes associated with weathering...
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) found in prokaryotes are non-cont...
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common of the degenerative brain diseases and is characterised by im...
Protein-protein interactions mediate a large number of important regulatory pathways in the organism...
Controlling processes by electrochemical means is increasingly attracting the attention of organic a...
The present dissertation evaluates the design, characterization and potential applications of functi...
The present dissertation evaluates the design, characterization and potential applications of functi...
The present dissertation evaluates the design, characterization and potential applications of functi...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the leading cause of dementia in the elderly. In countries with aging p...
Periodontal diseases are highly prevalent in population of all ages. Initiated by bacterial accumula...
Functional Proteomics aims to the identification of in vivo protein-protein interaction (PPI) in ord...
Photosynthesis is indisputably the primary biological process to introduce chemical energy and bioma...
A prerequisite to the analysis of complex biological samples is the isolation, enrichment, and purif...
Nanomaterials including metals, metal oxide, and semiconductors have been studied as powerful tools ...
Calcium ions have important roles in cellular processes including intracellular signaling, protein f...
Metals can enter aquatic systems from natural and anthropogenic processes associated with weathering...
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) found in prokaryotes are non-cont...
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common of the degenerative brain diseases and is characterised by im...