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Renukka Yaadav
Renukka Yaadav
PhD student, LMU Munich
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Addressable nanoantennas with cleared hotspots for single-molecule detection on a portable smartphone microscope
K Trofymchuk, V Glembockyte, L Grabenhorst, F Steiner, C Vietz, C Close, ...
Nature communications 12 (1), 950, 2021
742021
Graphene Energy Transfer for Single‐Molecule Biophysics, Biosensing, and Super‐Resolution Microscopy
I Kamińska, J Bohlen, R Yaadav, P Schüler, M Raab, T Schröder, ...
Advanced Materials 33 (24), 2101099, 2021
472021
Graphene-on-glass preparation and cleaning methods characterized by single-molecule DNA origami fluorescent probes and Raman spectroscopy
S Krause, E Ploetz, J Bohlen, P Schuler, R Yaadav, F Selbach, F Steiner, ...
ACS nano 15 (4), 6430-6438, 2021
222021
Membrane‐Mediated Self‐Organization of Rod‐Like DNA Origami on Supported Lipid Bilayers
A Khmelinskaia, HG Franquelim, R Yaadav, EP Petrov, P Schwille
Advanced Materials Interfaces 8 (24), 2101094, 2021
82021
Ultra-specific detection of nucleic acids by intramolecular referencing
J Bauer, F Cole, R Yaadav, J Zähringer, T Schröder, P Tinnefeld
Single Molecule Spectroscopy and Superresolution Imaging XVII 12849, 17-20, 2024
2024
Enhancing single-molecule sensing and superresolution with DNA nanotech
P Tinnefeld, C Close, M Pfeiffer, F Cole, L Grabenhorst, J Zähringer, ...
Biophysical Journal 122 (3), 2a, 2023
2023
DNA Origami Vesicle Sensors with Triggered Cargo Transfer
E Buber, R Yaadav, T Schroeder, HG Franquelim, P Tinnefeld
bioRxiv, 2023.11. 03.565475, 2023
2023
Membrane‐Mediated Self‐Organization of Rod‐Like DNA Origami on Supported Lipid Bilayers (Adv. Mater. Interfaces 24/2021).
A Khmelinskaia, HG Franquelim, R Yaadav, EP Petrov, P Schwille
Advanced Materials Interfaces 8 (24), 2021
2021
Single-molecule force spectroscopy of the N-terminal domain (NTD) of spider silk proteins
R Yaadav
Amity University Noida, India, 2017
2017
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