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Publications by Joachim Piguet

Peer reviewed

Articles

[1]
E. Sandberg et al., "Fluorescence Bar-Coding and Flowmetry Based on Dark State Transitions in Fluorescence Emitters," Journal of Physical Chemistry B, vol. 128, no. 1, pp. 125-136, 2024.
[5]
B. Demirbay et al., "Photo-physical characterization of high triplet yield brominated fluoresceins by transient state (TRAST) spectroscopy," Methods and applications in fluorescence, vol. 11, no. 4, 2023.
[8]
M. Paloncyova et al., "Photoisomerization of DiD : Molecular Dynamics Calculations Reveal the Influence of Tail Lengths," The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, vol. 124, no. 10, pp. 5829-5837, 2020.
[11]
L. Veya, J. Piguet and H. Vogel, "Single Molecule Imaging Deciphers the Relation between Mobility and Signaling of a Prototypical G Protein-coupled Receptor in Living Cells.," Journal of Biological Chemistry, vol. 290, no. 46, pp. 27723-27735, 2015.
[14]
S. Roizard et al., "Activation of G-protein-coupled receptors in cell-derived plasma membranes supported on porous beads," Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 133, no. 42, 2011.
[16]
M. A. Brun et al., "Semisynthesis of fluorescent metabolite sensors on cell surfaces.," Journal of the American Chemical Society, vol. 133, no. 40, 2011.

Non-peer reviewed

Articles

[18]
N. Bagheri et al., "Non-fluorescent transient states of tyrosine : a basis for label-free protein conformation and interaction studies," European Biophysics Journal, vol. 52, no. SUPPL 1, pp. S170-S170, 2023.
[19]
H. Esmaeeli et al., "Transient state characterization of cyanine fluorophores to take next generation super-resolution imaging into the near-IR.," European Biophysics Journal, vol. 52, no. SUPPL 1, pp. S179-S179, 2023.
[20]
E. Staaf et al., "Educated Natural Killer cells exhibit a more dynamic movement of NKp46 and a higher confinement of the Ly49A receptor," Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, vol. 86, no. 4, pp. 285-285, 2017.

Theses

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