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C. Roos, L. Kai, S. Haberstock, D. Proverbio, U. Ghoshdastider, Y. Ma, S. Filipek, X. Wang, V. Dötsch, F. Bernhard chapter 7 High Level Cell-Free Production of Membrane Proteins with Nanodiscs in Cell-Free Protein Synthesis A. Kirill, W.A. Johnston, (Eds.), series “r;Methods in Molecular Biology”r;, Humana Press, vol. 1118, 2014.
N. Santhanamoorthi, P. Kolandaivel, L. Adler−Abramovich, E. Gazit, S. Filipek, S. Viswanathan, A. Strzelczyk, V. Renugopalakrishnan Diphenylalanine peptide nanotube: charge transport, band gap and its relevance to potential biomedical applications (2011) Adv. Mat. Lett. 2, 100-105.
G.F. Audette, S. Lombardo, J. Dudzik, T.M. Arruda, M. Kolinski, S. Filipek, S. Mukerjee, A.M. Kannan, V. Thavasi, S. Ramakrishna, M. Chin, P. Somasundaran, S. Viswanathan, R.S. Keles, V. Renugopalakrishnan Protein hot spots at bio-nano interfaces (2011) Mater. Today 14, 360-365.
P. Somasundaran, S. Viswanathan, M. Chin, S. Filipek, V. Renugopalakrishnan Proteins Immobilized on Surfaces (2010) J. Surface Sci. Technol. 26, 353-369.
V. Renugopalakrishnan, A. M. Kannan, S. Srinivasan, V. Thavasi, S. Ramakrishna, P. Li, A. Mershin, S. Filipek, A. Kumar, J. Dutta, A. Jaya, L. Munukutla, S. Velumani, and G. F. Audette chapter Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion Applications, in Nanomaterials for Energy Storage Applications (2009) H.S. Nalwa ed., American Scientific Publishers, Valencia, CA, USA, pp. 155-178.
S. Filipek, A. Modzelewska chapter Molecular Modelling of Membrane Proteins, in Structural Genomics on Membrane Proteins (2006) K.H. Lundstrom ed., Taylor and Francis, New York, pp. 331-348.
S. Filipek, A. Modzelewska, K.A. Krzysko Functional Oligomers of Rhodopsin - a G Protein-Coupled Receptor Template, in Joint Meeting on Medicinal Chemistry, Vienna (Austria) June 20-23, 2005 P. Ettmayer, G. Ecker eds., Medimond International Proceedings, Bologna, Italy, 2005, pp. 5-10.
S. Filipek, K. Krzysko, M.K. Kalinowski The Influence of Structural Effects on the Complexing Ability of Crown Ethers. III. Rubidium Complexes Formed by the Ligands of 18C6 Type (2001) Polish J. Chem., 75:1887-1893.

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