John S. Clemmens, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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(Engineering surfaces for directed motion of motor proteins: Building a molecular shuttle system.) |
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Hess H, Clemmens J, Brunner C, et al. (2005) Molecular self-assembly of "nanowires"and "nanospools" using active transport. Nano Letters. 5: 629-33 |
Clemmens J, Hess H, Doot R, et al. (2004) Motor-protein "roundabouts": microtubules moving on kinesin-coated tracks through engineered networks. Lab On a Chip. 4: 83-6 |
Hess H, Matzke CM, Doot RK, et al. (2003) Molecular Shuttles Operating Undercover: A New Photolithographic Approach for the Fabrication of Structured Surfaces Supporting Directed Motility Nano Letters. 3: 1651-1655 |
Clemmens J, Hess H, Lipscomb R, et al. (2003) Mechanisms of Microtubule Guiding on Microfabricated Kinesin-Coated Surfaces: Chemical and Topographic Surface Patterns Langmuir. 19: 10967-10974 |
Clemmens J, Hess H, Howard J, et al. (2003) Analysis of Microtubule Guidance in Open Microfabricated Channels Coated with the Motor Protein Kinesin† Langmuir. 19: 1738-1744 |
Hess H, Clemmens J, Howard J, et al. (2002) Surface Imaging by Self-propelled Nanoscale Probes Microscopy and Microanalysis. 8: 1092-1093 |
Hess H, Clemmens J, Matzke CM, et al. (2002) Ratchet patterns sort molecular shuttles Applied Physics A. 75: 309-313 |
Hess H, Clemmens J, Qin D, et al. (2001) Light-Controlled Molecular Shuttles Made from Motor Proteins Carrying Cargo on Engineered Surfaces Nano Letters. 1: 235-239 |