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Nynke Dekker

Professor

Research theme

  • Biological physics

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Research groups

  • Replication Dynamics
nynke.dekker@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72359
Biochemistry Building, room 30-088
direct access to research group webpage
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  • Publications

DNA Sequence Is a Major Determinant of Tetrasome Dynamics

Biophysical Journal Elsevier 117:11 (2019) 2217-2227

Authors:

Orkide Ordu, Alexandra Lusser, Nynke H Dekker
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Single-Crystal Rutile TiO2 Nanocylinders are Highly Effective Transducers of Optical Force and Torque

ACS Photonics American Chemical Society (ACS) 6:5 (2019) 1255-1265

Authors:

Seungkyu Ha, Ying Tang, Maarten M van Oene, Richard Janissen, Roland M Dries, Belen Solano, Aurèle JL Adam, Nynke H Dekker
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Predicting Intraserotypic Recombination in Enterovirus 71

Journal of Virology American Society for Microbiology 93:4 (2019) 10.1128/jvi.02057-10.1128/jvi.02018

Authors:

Andrew Woodman, Kuo-Ming Lee, Richard Janissen, Yu-Nong Gong, Nynke H Dekker, Shin-Ru Shih, Craig E Cameron
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Tunable high-birefringence metamaterial nanoparticles dispersed in water

International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics (2019) 1617-1618

Authors:

Y Tang, S Ha, T Begou, J Lumeau, N Dekker, A Adam, P Urbach

Abstract:

We present the design, fabrication, and characterization of birefringent multilayer metamaterial particles (MMP) at nanoscale, dispersed in aqueous solutions. We have de[1]signed MMP using the effective medium theory (EMT) and the finite element method (FEM). Our top-down fabricated MMP feature optical properties that are tunable through changes in the composite material filling ratio. The MMP are also chemically stable, highly uniform, and ready for volume production and wide range of applications such as optical torque wrench (OTW).

Discovery of Enterovirus A71-like nonstructural genomes in recent circulating viruses of the Enterovirus A species

Emerging Microbes & Infections Taylor & Francis 7:1 (2018) 1-14

Authors:

Kuo-Ming Lee, Yu-Nong Gong, Tzu-Hsuan Hsieh, Andrew Woodman, Nynke H Dekker, Craig E Cameron, Shin-Ru Shih
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