Allon I Hochbaum
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Recent Articles
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Grosvirt-Dramen A, Urbach Z, Hurst P, Kwok C, Patterson J, Wang F, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40052932
Biology provides many sources of inspiration for synthetic and multifunctional nanomaterials. Naturally evolved proteins exhibit specialized, sequence-defined functions and self-assembly behavior. Recapitulating their molecularly defined self-assembly behavior, however, is challenging...
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Gallagher T, Leemans S, Dvornikov A, Perinbam K, Fong J, Kim C, et al.
ACS Infect Dis
. 2025 Mar;
11(3):543-549.
PMID: 40034082
Understanding bacterial physiology in real-world environments requires noninvasive approaches and is a challenging yet necessary endeavor to effectively treat infectious disease. Bacteria evolve strategies to tolerate chemical gradients associated with...
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Mastracco P, Mohanam L, Nagaro G, Prusty S, Oh Y, Wu R, et al.
J Chem Inf Model
. 2025 Feb;
65(5):2503-2512.
PMID: 39950947
Recent studies have reported long-range charge transport in peptide- and protein-based fibers and wires, rendering this class of materials as promising charge-conducting interfaces between biological systems and electronic devices. In...
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Rojas-Andrade M, Perinbam K, Nguyen Q, Kim J, Palomba F, Whiteson K, et al.
ACS Infect Dis
. 2024 Nov;
10(12):4057-4065.
PMID: 39572010
To combat the rise of antibiotic-resistance in bacteria and the resulting effects on healthcare worldwide, new technologies are needed that can perform rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST). Conventional clinical methods...
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Gibson W, Mulvey J, Das S, Selmani S, Merham J, Rakowski A, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2024 Oct;
18(42):29309.
PMID: 39380348
No abstract available.
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Gibson W, Mulvey J, Das S, Selmani S, Merham J, Rakowski A, et al.
ACS Nano
. 2024 Apr;
18(18):11898-11909.
PMID: 38648551
Electrochemical liquid electron microscopy has revolutionized our understanding of nanomaterial dynamics by allowing for direct observation of their electrochemical production. This technique, primarily applied to inorganic materials, is now being...
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Mulvey J, Iyer K, Ortega T, Merham J, Pivak Y, Sun H, et al.
Ultramicroscopy
. 2023 Dec;
257:113894.
PMID: 38056395
In-situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy (LCTEM) with electrical biasing capabilities has emerged as an invaluable tool for directly imaging electrode processes with high temporal and spatial resolution. However, accurately...
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Wei H, Huang Y, Santiago P, Labachyan K, Ronaghi S, Banda Magana M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Feb;
120(7):e2210061120.
PMID: 36745806
Heavy metal contamination due to industrial and agricultural waste represents a growing threat to water supplies. Frequent and widespread monitoring for toxic metals in drinking and agricultural water sources is...
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Wang F, Chan C, Suciu V, Mustafa K, Ammend M, Si D, et al.
Elife
. 2022 Sep;
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PMID: 36062910
While early genetic and low-resolution structural observations suggested that extracellular conductive filaments on metal-reducing organisms such as were composed of type IV pili, it has now been established that bacterial...
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Wang F, Mustafa K, Suciu V, Joshi K, Chan C, Choi S, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2022 Jul;
7(8):1291-1300.
PMID: 35798889
Electrically conductive appendages from the anaerobic bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens were first observed two decades ago, with genetic and biochemical data suggesting that conductive fibres were type IV pili. Recently, an...