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Itai Carmeli

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Carmeli I, Bounioux C, Mickel P, Richardson M, Templeman Y, Scofield J, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 May; 14(1):2869. PMID: 37208331
Biological and synthetic molecular motors, fueled by various physical and chemical means, can perform asymmetric linear and rotary motions that are inherently related to their asymmetric shapes. Here, we describe...
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Barhom H, Carmeli C, Carmeli I
J Phys Chem B . 2021 Jan; 125(3):722-728. PMID: 33443424
The efficient optoelectronic properties of photosynthetic proteins were explored in the quest for the fabrication of novel solid biohybrid devices. As most optoelectronic devices function in a dry environment, an...
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Heifler O, Carmeli C, Carmeli I
Langmuir . 2020 Apr; 36(16):4556-4562. PMID: 32239960
In biological systems, membrane proteins play major roles in energy conversion, transport, sensing, and signal transduction. Of special interest are the photosynthetic reaction centers involved in the initial process of...
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Carmeli I, Cohen M, Heifler O, Lilach Y, Zalevsky Z, Mujica V, et al.
Nat Commun . 2015 Jun; 6:7334. PMID: 26055942
Molecule-plasmon interactions have been shown to have a definite role in light propagation through optical microcavities due to strong coupling between molecular excitations and surface plasmons. This coupling can lead...
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Carmeli I, Kumar K, Heifler O, Carmeli C, Naaman R
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2014 Jul; 53(34):8953-8. PMID: 24989350
Photosystem I (PSI) is one of the most studied electron transfer (ET) systems in nature; it is found in plants, algae, and bacteria. The effect of the system structure and...
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Gerster D, Reichert J, Bi H, Barth J, Kaniber S, Holleitner A, et al.
Nat Nanotechnol . 2012 Oct; 7(10):673-6. PMID: 23023644
Photosynthesis is used by plants, algae and bacteria to convert solar energy into stable chemical energy. The initial stages of this process--where light is absorbed and energy and electrons are...
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Toporik H, Carmeli I, Volotsenko I, Molotskii M, Rosenwaks Y, Carmeli C, et al.
Adv Mater . 2012 May; 24(22):2988-91, 2987. PMID: 22549980
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Carmeli I, Lewin A, Flekser E, Diamant I, Zhang Q, Shen J, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2012 Apr; 51(29):7162-5. PMID: 22499527
Control over the T(c) value of high-T(c) superconductors by self-assembled monolayers is demonstrated (T(c) = critical temperature). Molecular control was achieved by adsorption of polar molecules on the superconductor surface...
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Carmeli I, Lieberman I, Kraversky L, Fan Z, Govorov A, Markovich G, et al.
Nano Lett . 2010 May; 10(6):2069-74. PMID: 20481472
The photosystem I (PS I) protein is one of nature's most efficient light harvesting complexes and exhibits outstanding optoelectronic properties. Here we demonstrate how metal nanoparticles which act as artificial...
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Kaniber S, Brandstetter M, Simmel F, Carmeli I, Holleitner A
J Am Chem Soc . 2010 Feb; 132(9):2872-3. PMID: 20148524
We optoelectronically functionalize carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with the photosynthetic reaction center photosystem I (PSI) according to three different on-chip chemical routes. The PSI is bound to the CNTs via covalent,...