Cees Dekker
Cornelis "Cees" Dekker (born 7 April 1959 in Haren, Groningen) is a Dutch physicist, and Distinguished University Professor at Delft University of Technology. He is known for his research on carbon nanotubes, single-molecule biophysics, and nanobiology. Provided by Wikipedia
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Counterintuitive DNA Sequence Dependence in Supercoiling-Induced DNA Melting. by Rifka Vlijm, Jaco V D Torre, Cees Dekker
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CENP-A and H3 Nucleosomes Display a Similar Stability to Force-Mediated Disassembly. by Sung Hyun Kim, Rifka Vlijm, Jaco van der Torre, Yamini Dalal, Cees Dekker
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Elucidating the nanoscopic organization and dynamics of the nuclear pore complex by Kevin N. Baumann, Eva Bertosin, Anders Barth, Cees Dekker, Roderick Y.H. Lim
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Telomeres stall DNA loop extrusion by condensin by Brian T. Analikwu, Alice Deshayes, Jaco van der Torre, Thomas M. Guérin, Allard J. Katan, Claire Béneut, Roman Barth, Jamie Phipps, Vittore Scolari, Xavier Veaute, Didier Busso, Karine Dubrana, Stefano Mattarocci, Cees Dekker, Stéphane Marcand
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