Roman Tsukanov
Affiliations: | Chemistry | Ben Gurion University of the Negev |
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Basak S, Tsukanov R. (2025) Advanced fluorescence lifetime-enhanced multiplexed nanoscopy of cells. Methods in Microscopy. 2: 23-32 |
Oleksiievets N, Mathew C, Thiele JC, et al. (2022) Single-Molecule Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Using Wide-Field and Confocal-Laser Scanning Microscopy: A Comparative Analysis. Nano Letters |
Oleksiievets N, Thiele JC, Weber A, et al. (2020) Wide-Field Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging of Single Molecules. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 124: 3494-3500 |
Sograte-Idrissi S, Oleksiievets N, Isbaner S, et al. (2019) Nanobody Detection of Standard Fluorescent Proteins Enables Multi-Target DNA-PAINT with High Resolution and Minimal Displacement Errors. Cells. 8 |
Liber M, Tomov TE, Tsukanov R, et al. (2018) Study of DNA Origami Dimerization and Dimer Dissociation Dynamics and of the Factors that Limit Dimerization. Small (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). e1800218 |
Tomov TE, Tsukanov R, Glick Y, et al. (2017) A DNA Bipedal Motor Achieves a Large Number of Steps Due to Operation Using Microfluidics-Based Interface. Acs Nano |
Pirchi M, Tsukanov R, Khamis R, et al. (2016) Photon-by-Photon Hidden Markov Model Analysis for Microsecond Single-Molecule FRET Kinetics. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B |
Hazan NP, Tomov TE, Tsukanov R, et al. (2015) Nucleosome Core Particle Disassembly and Assembly Kinetics Studied Using Single-Molecule Fluorescence. Biophysical Journal. 109: 1676-85 |
Snodin BE, Randisi F, Mosayebi M, et al. (2015) Introducing improved structural properties and salt dependence into a coarse-grained model of DNA. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 142: 234901 |
Liber M, Tomov TE, Tsukanov R, et al. (2015) A bipedal DNA motor that travels back and forth between two DNA origami tiles. Small (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 11: 568-75 |