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2. Agnostic B cell selection approach identifies antibodies against K. pneumoniae that synergistically drive complement activation

3. C1q binding to surface-bound IgG is stabilized by C1r₂s₂ proteases

7. Purification Analysis, Intracellular Tracking, and Colocalization of Extracellular Vesicles Using Atomic Force and 3D Single-Molecule Localization Microscopy

9. Dissociation of β2m from MHC class I triggers formation of noncovalent transient heavy chain dimers

10. Label‐free characterization of an extracellular vesicle‐based therapeutic

11. Dissociation of β2m from MHC Class I Triggers Formation of Noncovalent, Transient Heavy Chain Dimers

12. C1q binding to surface-bound IgG is stabilized by C1r2s2 proteases

13. Staphylococcal protein A inhibits complement activation by interfering with IgG hexamer formation

14. Staphylococcal protein A inhibits complement activation by interfering with IgG hexamer formation

18. C1q binding to surface-bound IgG is stabilized by C1r2s2 proteases

19. Dissociation of β2m from MHC class I triggers formation of noncovalent transient heavy chain dimers.

20. Staphylococcal protein A inhibits complement activation by interfering with IgG hexamer formation

21. DNA origami demonstrate the unique stimulatory power of single pMHCs as T-cell antigens

25. Binding of the motor protein SecA to the bacterial protein translocation channel SecYEG in the absence of ATP

26. Unraveling the Macromolecular Pathways of IgG Oligomerization and Complement Activation on Antigenic Surfaces

27. Unraveling the Macromolecular Pathways of IgG Oligomerization and Complement Activation on Antigenic Surfaces

28. C1q binding to surface-bound IgG is stabilized by C1r2s2 proteases.

34. High-Speed AFM Images of Thermal Motion Provide Stiffness Map of Interfacial Membrane Protein Moieties

36. HDL particles incorporate into lipid bilayers – a combined AFM and single molecule fluorescence microscopy study

39. Weak Fragment Crystallizable (Fc) Domain Interactions Drive the Dynamic Assembly of IgG Oligomers upon Antigen Recognition

40. Tuning membrane protein mobility by confinement into nanodomains

43. A Novel Platform for Tailoring Membrane Protein Mobility

47. IgGs are made for walking on bacterial and viral surfaces

49. HDL-Lipid Uptake is Regulated by Elastic Properties of the Plasma Membrane

50. The role of oxygen termination of nanocrystalline diamond on immobilisation of BMP-2 and subsequent bone formation

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