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1. Biomolecular condensates sustain pH gradients at equilibrium driven by charge neutralisation

3. Monoclonal antibodies targeting cytotoxic α-synuclein oligomers: molecular properties and diagnostic potential

6. Single-molecule digital sizing of proteins in solution

7. Quantifying collective interactions in biomolecular phase separation

8. α-Synuclein oligomers form by secondary nucleation

9. Surface patches induce nonspecific binding and phase separation of antibodies

10. Reliability and accuracy of single-molecule FRET studies for characterization of structural dynamics and distances in proteins

11. Alpha-synuclein oligomers displace monomeric alpha-synuclein from lipid membranes

14. Single-Molecule Sizing through Nanocavity Confinement

15. Direct digital sensing of protein biomarkers in solution

18. Biomolecular condensate phase diagrams with a combinatorial microdroplet platform

19. The Chromatin Regulator HMGA1a Undergoes Phase Separation in the Nucleus**

20. Reliability and accuracy of single-molecule FRET studies for characterization of structural dynamics and distances in proteins

21. Phase-separating RNA-binding proteins form heterogeneous distributions of clusters in subsaturated solutions

26. Nanofluidic Traps by Two-Photon Fabrication for Extended Detection of Single Macromolecules and Colloids in Solution

27. Phase separating RNA binding proteins form heterogeneous distributions of clusters in subsaturated solutions

29. Hsc70 mediated disaggregation of α-synuclein fibrils

31. Single-molecule sizing through nano-cavity confinement

32. 2-photon-fabricated nano-fluidic traps for extended detection of single macromolecules and colloids in solution

33. The chromatin regulator HMGA1a undergoes phase separation in the nucleus

34. The Hsc70 disaggregation machinery removes monomer units directly from α-synuclein fibril ends

36. Liquid–liquid phase separation underpins the formation of replication factories in rotaviruses

41. Uncertainty in protein–ligand binding constants: asymmetric confidence intervals versus standard errors

45. Reentrant liquid condensate phase of proteins is stabilized by hydrophobic and non-ionic interactions

48. Rotavirus Replication Factories Are Complex Ribonucleoprotein Condensates

50. The Hsc70 Disaggregation Machinery Removes Monomer Units Directly from α-Synuclein Fibril Ends

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