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  1. Structure of a bacterial ice binding protein with two faces of interaction with ice
  2. Cryo‐protective effect of an ice‐binding protein derived from Antarctic bacteria
  3. Putting life on ice: bacteria that bind to frozen water
  4. Identification and functional analysis of a novel Antarctic ice binding protein
  5. Ice-Binding Proteins and Their Function
  6. The Grand Challenges of Organ Banking: Proceedings from the first global summit on complex tissue cryopreservation
  7. Microscopic investigation of antifreeze proteins activity at cryogenic temperatures
  8. Characteristics of the interaction of antifreeze proteins with ice crystals
  9. Dendrimer-Linked Antifreeze Proteins Have Superior Activity and Thermal Recovery
  10. 15. Control of ice formation in biological samples
  11. 29. Ice-binding proteins and their interactions with ice crystals
  12. When Are Antifreeze Proteins in Solution Essential for Ice Growth Inhibition?
  13. Experimental correlation between thermal hysteresis activity and the distance between antifreeze proteins on an ice surface
  14. Ice Growth Control with Ice-Binding Proteins
  15. C-23
  16. C-2030
  17. Ice-binding proteins that accumulate on different ice crystal planes produce distinct thermal hysteresis dynamics
  18. Determining the Ice-binding Planes of Antifreeze Proteins by Fluorescence-based Ice Plane Affinity
  19. New Insights on the Mechanism of Action of Ice-Binding Proteins
  20. 143 Ice shaping in solutions of ice-binding proteins – Melting vs growing morphologies
  21. 137 Controlling freezing using infrared radiation
  22. 144 Kinetics of hyperactive and moderate antifreeze proteins
  23. 141 Inhibition of ice recrystallization by antifreeze proteins
  24. 136 The effect of antifreeze proteins on vitrification–devitrificartion processes in a micro-scale view
  25. 064 The dynamic nature of antifreeze protein activity
  26. Model of pore formation in a single cell in a flow-through channel with micro-electrodes
  27. Inhibition of Ice Growth and Recrystallization by Zirconium Acetate and Zirconium Acetate Hydroxide
  28. LabVIEW-operated Novel Nanoliter Osmometer for Ice Binding Protein Investigations
  29. Microfluidic experiments reveal that antifreeze proteins bound to ice crystals suffice to prevent their growth
  30. 48. Inorganic material, zirconium acetate, displays similar characteristics to antifreeze protein
  31. 31. Ice binding proteins and their dynamic interaction with ice
  32. Modelling the influence of antifreeze proteins on three-dimensional ice crystal melt shapes using a geometric approach
  33. Antifreeze Protein from Freeze-Tolerant Grass Has a Beta-Roll Fold with an Irregularly Structured Ice-Binding Site
  34. The Case for Irreversible Binding of Ice-Binding Proteins to Ice
  35. 115. Enhancing the activity of hyperactive antifreeze proteins with additives
  36. The case for irreversible binding of ice-binding proteins to ice
  37. Microfluidic experiments with ice binding proteins: Evidence for irreversible binding
  38. 37. Ice crystal shapes in antifreeze protein solutions
  39. Compound Ice-Binding Site of an Antifreeze Protein Revealed by Mutagenesis and Fluorescent Tagging
  40. Structural Basis for the Superior Activity of the Large Isoform of Snow Flea Antifreeze Protein
  41. Single Molecule DNA Sequencing: from Demonstration to Application
  42. Superheating of Ice in the Presence of Ice Binding Proteins
  43. 11. A new look at the concentration dependence of ice-binding proteins
  44. Universality of Persistence Exponents in Two-Dimensional Ostwald Ripening
  45. Binding Kinetics of Two Hyperactive Antifreeze Proteins are Revealed by Using Novel Microfluidic Devices
  46. 62. Hyperactive ice binding proteins and their interactions with ice crystals: A microfluidic approach
  47. 65. The control of growth and melting of ice crystals by ice binding proteins
  48. Interactions of β-Helical Antifreeze Protein Mutants with Ice
  49. Direct Visualization of Spruce Budworm Antifreeze Protein Interacting with Ice Crystals: Basal Plane Affinity Confers Hyperactivity
  50. Growth–melt asymmetry in ice crystals under the influence of spruce budworm antifreeze protein
  51. Fluorescence Microscopy Evidence for Quasi-Permanent Attachment of Antifreeze Proteins to Ice Surfaces
  52. Chapter 7 Single-Molecule Fluorescence Microscopy and its Applications to Single-Molecule Sequencing by Cyclic Synthesis
  53. Objective-type dark-field illumination for scattering from microbeads