Arne Gennerich
Professor
Department of Anatomy & Structural Biology, Albert Einstein
Yeshiva University
United States of America
Biography
Arne Gennerich is Professor in Department of Anatomy & Structural Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University, USA
Research Interest
Areas of Research: Molecular mechanisms of microtubule-based motor proteins in health and disease, single-molecule biophysics, development and application of single-molecule fluorescence and optical tweezers technology.
Publications
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Nicholas MP, Rao L, Gennerich A (2014) Covalent immobilization of microtubules on glass surfaces for molecular motor force measurements and other single-molecule assays. Methods Mol Biol 1136: 137-169. Huckaba T, Gennerich A, Wilhelm JE, Chishti A, Vale RD (2011) Kinesin 73 is a processive motor that localizes to Rab5-containing organelles. J Biol Chem 286: 7457-7467.
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Nicholas MP, Rao L, Gennerich A (2014) Covalent immobilization of microtubules on glass surfaces for molecular motor force measurements and other single-molecule assays. Methods Mol Biol 1136: 137-169.
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Nicholas MP, Rao L, Gennerich A (2014) An improved optical tweezers assay for measuring the force generation of single kinesin molecules. Methods Mol Biol 1136: 171-246.