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Ran Drori
Ran Drori
Associate Professor @ Yeshiva University
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Microfluidic experiments reveal that antifreeze proteins bound to ice crystals suffice to prevent their growth
Y Celik, R Drori, N Pertaya-Braun, A Altan, T Barton, M Bar-Dolev, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (4), 1309-1314, 2013
1762013
Ice-binding proteins that accumulate on different ice crystal planes produce distinct thermal hysteresis dynamics
R Drori, Y Celik, PL Davies, I Braslavsky
Journal of The Royal Society Interface 11 (98), 20140526, 2014
1012014
A Supramolecular Ice Growth Inhibitor
R Drori, C Li, C Hu, P Raiteri, A Rohl, MD Ward, B Kahr
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2016
972016
When are antifreeze proteins in solution essential for ice growth inhibition?
R Drori, PL Davies, I Braslavsky
Langmuir 31 (21), 5805-5811, 2015
822015
LabVIEW-operated Novel Nanoliter Osmometer for Ice Binding Protein Investigations.
I Braslavsky, R Drori
Journal of visualized experiments: JoVE, 2013
782013
Antifreeze glycoproteins bind irreversibly to ice
K Meister, AL DeVries, HJ Bakker, R Drori
Journal of the American Chemical Society 140 (30), 9365-9368, 2018
722018
Molecular diagnosis for Harpophora maydis, the cause of maize late wilt in Israel
R DRORI, A SHARON, D GOLDBERG, O RABINOVITZ, M LEVY, ...
Phytopathologia Mediterranea 52 (1), 16-29, 2012
582012
Experimental correlation between thermal hysteresis activity and the distance between antifreeze proteins on an ice surface
R Drori, PL Davies, I Braslavsky
RSC Advances 5 (11), 7848-7853, 2015
522015
Plant growth hormones suppress the development of Harpophora maydis, the cause of late wilt in maize
O Degani, R Drori, Y Goldblat
Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants 21 (1), 137-149, 2015
412015
Dendrimer-linked antifreeze proteins have superior activity and thermal recovery
CA Stevens, R Drori, S Zalis, I Braslavsky, PL Davies
Bioconjugate chemistry 26 (9), 1908-1915, 2015
402015
Synergy between antifreeze proteins is driven by complementary ice-binding
T Berger, K Meister, AL DeVries, R Eves, PL Davies, R Drori
Journal of the American Chemical Society 141 (48), 19144-19150, 2019
322019
Crystals of benzamide, the first polymorphous molecular compound, are helicoidal
B Kahr, AG Shtukenberg, R Drori, E Sturm, N Vidavsky, A Haddad, ...
Angewandte Chemie, 2020
252020
Ice Growth Acceleration by Antifreeze Proteins Leads to Higher Thermal Hysteresis Activity
J Deng, E Apfelbaum, R Drori
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2020
162020
Dynamics and unsteady morphologies at ice interfaces driven by D2O–H2O exchange
R Drori, M Holmes-Cerfon, B Kahr, RV Kohn, MD Ward
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (44), 11627-11632, 2017
142017
Involvement of Harpophora maydis in late wilt disease of sweet corn: Characterization of the disease cycle and identifying means of control
R Drori
Ms. C. Thesis, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agricultural, Food and …, 2010
42010
Adsorption‐Inhibition of Clathrate Hydrates by Self‐Assembled Nanostructures
TN Soussana, H Weissman, B Rybtchinski, R Drori
ChemPhysChem 22 (21), 2182-2189, 2021
32021
Recent experimental results show the irreversible binding of antifreeze proteins to ice surfaces (Papers presented at the Seminar," NIAS International Seminar for Cryobiology …
Y Celik, R Drori, N Pertaya-Braun, M Bar-Dolev, PL Davies, I Braslavsky
Cryobiology and Cryotechnology 59 (1), 15-21, 2013
32013
Accumulation of Antifreeze Proteins on Ice Is Determined by Adsorption
AJP Aniket U. Thosar, Yitzhar Shalom, Ido Braslavsky, Ran Drori
Journal of the American Chemical Society 145 (32), 17597–17602, 2023
22023
The case for irreversible binding of ice-binding proteins to ice
I Braslavsky, Y Celik, R Drori, M Bar, PL Davies
Biophysical Journal 102 (1), 461, 2012
22012
Characteristics of the interaction of antifreeze proteins with ice crystals
I Braslavsky, R Drori, Y Celik, MB Dolev, PL Davies
Cryobiology 3 (71), 540, 2015
12015
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