Mithun Radhakrishna, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Chemical Engineering | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Chemical Engineering, Condensed Matter PhysicsGoogle:
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(Effect of Surface Curvature and Chemistry on Protein Stability, Adsorption and Aggregation.) |
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Kumar A, Singh NK, Ghosh D, et al. (2021) Understanding the role of hydrophobic patches in protein disaggregation. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp |
Kumar A, Ghosh D, Radhakrishna M. (2019) Surface Patterning for Enhanced Protein Stability - Insights from Molecular Simulations. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B |
Mehta SB, Kumar A, Radhakrishna M. (2019) Role of confinement, molecular connectivity and flexibility in entropic driven surface segregation of polymer-colloid mixtures. Soft Matter |
Lytle TK, Radhakrishna M, Sing CE. (2016) High Charge Density Coacervate Assembly via Hybrid Monte Carlo Single Chain in Mean Field Theory Macromolecules. 49: 9693-9705 |
Grimaldi J, Radhakrishna M, Kumar SK, et al. (2015) Stability of proteins on hydrophilic surfaces. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids. 31: 1005-10 |
Grimaldi J, Radhakrishna M, Kumar SK, et al. (2015) Stability of proteins on hydrophilic surfaces Langmuir. 31: 1005-1010 |
Radhakrishna M, Kumar SK. (2014) Surface-mediated protein disaggregation. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids. 30: 3507-12 |
Radhakrishna M, Grimaldi J, Belfort G, et al. (2013) Stability of proteins inside a hydrophobic cavity Langmuir. 29: 8922-8928 |
Radhakrishna M, Sharma S, Kumar SK. (2012) Enhanced Wang Landau sampling of adsorbed protein conformations. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 136: 114114 |
Radhakrishna M, Sharma S, Kumar SK. (2012) Design of Protein Sequences which Fold into Secondary Structures using an Explicit Solvent Model Biophysical Journal. 102: 253a |