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1. Millisecond dynamic of SARS‐CoV‐2 spike and its interaction with ACE2 receptor and small extracellular vesicles

2. Requirement of LIM domains for the transient accumulation of paxillin at damaged stress fibres

4. Single-molecule observation of self-propagating amyloid fibrils

5. Acquisition and processing of high-speed atomic force microscopy videos for single amyloid aggregate observation

7. High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy Reveals Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Histone Protein H2A Involution by DNA Inchworming

8. High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy Reveals Factors Affecting the Processivity of Chitinases during Interfacial Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Crystalline Chitin

9. Self- and Cross-Seeding on α-Synuclein Fibril Growth Kinetics and Structure Observed by High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy

10. Inactivation of seeding activity of amyloid β-protein aggregates in vitro

11. High molecular weight amyloid β 1‐42 oligomers induce neurotoxicity via plasma membrane damage

12. High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy Reveals the Structural Dynamics of the Amyloid-β and Amylin Aggregation Pathways

14. Intramolecular interaction suggests an autosuppression mechanism for the innate immune adaptor protein MyD88

15. Aggregation and structure of amyloid β-protein

16. High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy Reveals Loss of Nuclear Pore Resilience as a Dying Code in Colorectal Cancer Cells

18. Dynamics of oligomer and amyloid fibril formation by yeast prion Sup35 observed by high-speed atomic force microscopy

19. High molecular weight amyloid β

21. High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy of Individual Amyloidogenic Protein Assemblies

23. High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy of Individual Amyloidogenic Protein Assemblies

24. Atomic force microscope as a nano- and micrometer scale biological manipulator: A short review

25. Membrane wound healing at single cellular level

26. High-speed atomic force microscopy reveals strongly polarized movement of clostridial collagenase along collagen fibrils

27. High-speed atomic force microscopy reveals structural dynamics of amyloid β1-42 aggregates

28. Fabricated cantilever for AFM measurements and manipulations: Pre-stress analysis of stress fibers

30. Thermodynamic efficiency and mechanochemical coupling of F 1 -ATPase

31. Direct Detection of Cellular Adaptation to Local Cyclic Stretching at the Single Cell Level by Atomic Force Microscopy

32. Microscoop for Manipulation of Micro-objects: Use of Fabricated Cantilever with Atomic Force Microscope

33. Atomic force microscopy for cellular level manipulation: imaging intracellular structures and DNA delivery through a membrane hole

34. Effect of external torque on the ATP-driven rotation of F1-ATPase

35. Single Molecule Energetics of F1-ATPase Motor

36. Probing the Ubiquinol-Binding Site in Cytochromebdby Site-Directed Mutagenesis

38. Spectrin-ankyrin interaction mechanics: A key force balance factor in the red blood cell membrane skeleton

40. Direct manipulation of intracellular stress fibres using a hook-shaped AFM probe

41. Nonequilibrium Energetics of a SingleF1-ATPase Molecule

42. Atomic force microscopy for cellular level manipulation: imaging intracellular structures and DNA delivery through a membrane hole

43. Exploring Atomic Force Microscopy For Single Cell Manipulations

44. Significant improvements in stability and reproducibility of atomic-scale atomic force microscopy in liquid

45. High-speed atomic force microscopy reveals structural dynamics of amyloid β1-42 aggregates.

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