
Publications of Jaime Agudo-Canalejo
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Journal Article (10)
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Journal Article
115 (7), pp. 1292 - 1306 (2018)
Biomembrane adhesion to substrates topographically patterned with nanopits. Biophysical Journal 2.
Journal Article
14 (8), e1006422 (2018)
Domes and cones: adhesion-induced fission of membranes by ESCRT proteins. PLoS Computational Biology 3.
Journal Article
19, 125013 (2017)
Pattern formation by curvature-inducing proteins on spherical membranes. New Journal of Physics 4.
Journal Article
13 (11), pp. 2155 - 2173 (2017)
Uniform and Janus-like nanoparticles in contact with vesicles: energy landscapes and curvature-induced forces. Soft Matter 5.
Journal Article
12 (39), pp. 8155 - 8166 (2016)
Stabilization of membrane necks by adhesive particles, substrate surfaces, and constriction forces. Soft Matter 6.
Journal Article
10 (1), pp. 463 - 474 (2016)
Patterns of flexible nanotubes formed by liquid-ordered and liquid-disordered membranes. ACS Nano 7.
Journal Article
111 (7), pp. 1454 - 1464 (2016)
Modulating vesicle adhesion by electric fields. Biophysical Journal 8.
Journal Article
9 (4), pp. 3704 - 3720 (2015)
Critical particle sizes for the engulfment of nanoparticles by membranes and vesicles with bilayer asymmetry. ACS Nano 9.
Journal Article
15 (10), pp. 7168 - 7173 (2015)
Adhesive nanoparticles as local probes of membrane curvature. Nano Letters 10.
Journal Article
208, pp. 214 - 224 (2014)
Wrapping of nanoparticles by membranes. Advances in Colloid and Interface Science Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
1880, pp. 173 - 188. Humana Press, New York (2019)
Formation of autophagosomes coincides with relaxation of membrane curvature. In: Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. Meeting Abstract (3)
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Meeting Abstract
116 (3, Suppl. 1), 1123-Pos, p. 226a. Cell Press, Cambridge, Mass. (2019)
Nanotubes Transform into Double-Membrane Sheets at the Interface between Two Aqueous Polymer Solutions. In Biophysical Journal, 13.
Meeting Abstract
112 (3), p. 42a. Cell Press, Cambridge, Mass. (2017)
GM1 Softens the Membrane, Induces Domains and Causes Spontaneous Tubulation in Giant Vesicles. In Biophysical Journal, 14.
Meeting Abstract
108 (2), p. 402A - 402A. 59th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical-Society, Baltimore, MD, February 07, 2015 - February 11, 2015. Biophysical Society, Bethesda, MD (2015)
Variable Adhesion Strength for Giant Unilamellar Vesicles Controlled by External Electrostatic Potentials. In Biophysical Journal (Annual Meeting Abstracts), Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Effects of bilayer asymmetry on nanotube formation and particle engulfment by biomembranes and vesicles. Dissertation, 119 pp., Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin (2016)