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List of works by Nela Durisic

A common mechanism underlies the dark fraction formation and fluorescence blinking of quantum dots

scientific article published on 01 May 2009

Atomic Force Microscopy Reveals Important Differences in Axonal Resistance to Injury

scientific article published on August 8, 2012

Detection and correction of blinking bias in image correlation transport measurements of quantum dot tagged macromolecules

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Exosomes taken up by neurons hijack the endosomal pathway to spread to interconnected neurons

scientific article published on 15 February 2018

Inhibitory synapse deficits caused by familial α1 GABAA receptor mutations in epilepsy

scientific article published in September 2017

Ivermectin-Activated, Cation-Permeable Glycine Receptors for the Chemogenetic Control of Neuronal Excitation.

scientific article published on 9 September 2016

Probing the Structural Mechanism of Partial Agonism in Glycine Receptors Using the Fluorescent Artificial Amino Acid, ANAP.

scientific article published on 25 January 2017

Quantitative super-resolution microscopy: pitfalls and strategies for image analysis

scientific article published on 08 May 2014

SAHA (Vorinostat) Corrects Inhibitory Synaptic Deficits Caused by Missense Epilepsy Mutations to the GABAA Receptor γ2 Subunit.

scientific article published on 23 March 2018

Single-molecule evaluation of fluorescent protein photoactivation efficiency using an in vivo nanotemplate.

scientific article published on 5 January 2014

Stoichiometry of the human glycine receptor revealed by direct subunit counting.

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Subdiffractional tracking of internalized molecules reveals heterogeneous motion states of synaptic vesicles

scientific article published on 24 October 2016

Visualizing endocytic recycling and trafficking in live neurons by subdiffractional tracking of internalized molecules

scientific article published on 30 November 2017

γ1-Containing GABA-A Receptors Cluster at Synapses Where they Mediate Slower Synaptic Currents than γ2-Containing GABA-A Receptors.

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