Daniel Harries

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Chemistry Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel 
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Garfagnini T, Bemporad F, Harries D, et al. (2023) Amyloid Aggregation Is Potently Slowed Down by Osmolytes Due to Compaction of Partially Folded State. Journal of Molecular Biology. 435: 168281
Shakhman Y, Shumilin I, Harries D. (2022) Urea counteracts trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) compaction of lipid membranes by modifying van der Waals interactions. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 629: 165-172
Speer SL, Stewart CJ, Sapir L, et al. (2022) Macromolecular Crowding Is More than Hard-Core Repulsions. Annual Review of Biophysics. 51: 267-300
Olgenblum GI, Wien F, Sapir L, et al. (2021) β-Hairpin Miniprotein Stabilization in Trehalose Glass Is Facilitated by an Emergent Compact Non-Native State. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 7659-7664
Garfagnini T, Levi-Kalisman Y, Harries D, et al. (2021) Osmolytes and crowders regulate aggregation of the cancer-related L106R mutant of the Axin protein. Biophysical Journal
Fink L, Allolio C, Feitelson J, et al. (2020) Bridges of Calcium Bicarbonate Tightly Couple Dipolar Lipid Membranes. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
Schachter I, Allolio C, Khelashvili G, et al. (2020) Confinement in Nanodiscs Anisotropically Modifies Lipid Bilayer Elastic Properties. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Sapir L, Harries D. (2020) Restructuring a Deep Eutectic Solvent by Water: The Nanostructure of Hydrated Choline Chloride/Urea. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Olgenblum GI, Sapir L, Harries D. (2020) Properties of Aqueous Trehalose Mixtures: Glass Transition and Hydrogen Bonding. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Shumilin I, Bogoslavsky B, Harries D. (2020) Stressing crystals with solutes: Effects of added solutes on crystalline caffeine and their relevance to determining transfer free energies Colloids and Surfaces a: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. 599: 124889
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