31 results on '"Syryamina, Victoria N."'
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2. Two-Pulse Electron Spin Echo of Biradicals: Dependence on Pulse Turning Angles: Two-Pulse Electron Spin Echo of Biradicals
3. Self-assembly of spin-labeled antimicrobial peptides magainin 2 and PGLa in lipid bilayers
4. DEER/PELDOR Study of the Effect of Extremely Low Concentrations of the Antimicrobial Peptide Chalciporin A on the Membrane Lipid Organization
5. Pulse EPR spectroscopy and molecular modeling reveal the origins of the local heterogeneity of dietary fibers
6. Ferric Pyrophosphate Forms Soluble Iron Coordination Complexes with Zinc Compounds and Solubilizing Agents in Extruded Rice and Predicts Increased Iron Solubility and Bioavailability in Young Women
7. The mechanism of damage recognition by apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease Nfo from Escherichia coli
8. Peptide-membrane binding is not enough to explain bioactivity: A case study
9. Tylopeptin B peptide antibiotic in lipid membranes at low concentrations: Self-assembling, mutual repulsion and localization
10. Improving B1 field homogeneity in dielectric tube resonators for EPR spectroscopy via controlled shaping of the dielectric insert
11. Confidence limits in pulse dipolar EPR spectroscopy: estimates for individual measurements
12. Peptide antibiotic trichogin in model membranes: Self-association and capture of fatty acids
13. Quantification of Distributions of Local Proton Concentrations in Heterogeneous Soft Matter and Non-Anfinsen Biomacromolecules.
14. Inner Amino Acid Contacts Are Key Factors of Multistage Structural Rearrangements of DNA and Affect Substrate Specificity of Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease APE1
15. Glass-like behavior of intercalated organic solvents in graphite oxide detected by spin-probe EPR
16. Peptides on the Surface: Spin-Label EPR and PELDOR Study of Adsorption of the Antimicrobial Peptides Trichogin GA IV and Ampullosporin A on the Silica Nanoparticles
17. A Peptide-Based Trap for Metal Ions Studied by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
18. Is Cys(MTSL) the Best α-Amino Acid Residue to Electron Spin Labeling of Synthetically Accessible Peptide Molecules with Nitroxides?
19. The Cu(ii) – dietary fibre interactions at molecular level unveiled via EPR spectroscopy
20. Influence of Cholesterol on Molecular Motions in Spin-Labeled Lipid Bilayers Observed by Stimulated ESE
21. Non-uniform sampling in pulse dipolar spectroscopy by EPR: the redistribution of noise and the optimization of data acquisition
22. A Temperature‐Driven, Reversible, Helical‐Handedness Inversion in Peptaibol Analogues Tuned by the C‐Terminal Capping Moiety
23. Small-amplitude backbone motions of the spin-labeled lipopeptide trichogin GA IV in a lipid membrane as revealed by electron spin echo
24. Small-angle orientational motions of spin-labeled lipids in cholesterol-containing bilayers studied at low temperatures by electron spin echo spectroscopy
25. Conformational properties, membrane interaction, and antibacterial activity of the peptaibiotic chalciporin A: Multitechnique spectroscopic and biophysical investigations on the natural compound and labeled analogs
26. Alamethicin self-assembling in lipid membranes: concentration dependence from pulsed EPR of spin labels
27. Communication: Alamethicin can capture lipid-like molecules in the membrane
28. Peptides on the Surface: Spin-Label EPR and PELDOR Study of Adsorption of the Antimicrobial Peptides Trichogin GA IV and Ampullosporin A on the Silica Nanoparticles
29. A Molecular View on the Role of Cholesterol upon Membrane Insertion, Aggregation, and Water Accessibility of the Antibiotic Lipopeptide Trichogin GA IV As Revealed by EPR
30. Influence of Cholesterol on Molecular Motions in Spin-Labeled Lipid Bilayers Observed by Stimulated ESE
31. A Molecular View on theRole of Cholesterol upon MembraneInsertion, Aggregation, and Water Accessibility of the AntibioticLipopeptide Trichogin GA IV As Revealed by EPR.
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