Biophysical Reviews' "Meet the Editors Series"-a profile of Kuniaki Nagayama: encounters and leaps in a transborder journey through biophysics

Biophysics Reviews
Kuniaki Nagayama

Abstract

In this second instalment of the Biophysical Reviews' Meet the Editors Series we hear the story of Prof. Kuniaki Nagayama, one of the five Executive Editors of Biophysical Reviews.

References

Sep 12, 1979·Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications·K NagayamaR R Ernst
Sep 9, 1977·Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications·K NagayamaR R Ernst
Sep 8, 2001·Ultramicroscopy·R Danev, K Nagayama
Aug 1, 1959·The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology·K HAMA
Dec 18, 2007·Journal of Structural Biology·Radostin Danev, Kuniaki Nagayama
Mar 4, 2008·Journal of Structural Biology·Masashi YamaguchiKuniaki Nagayama
Mar 31, 2010·Journal of Structural Biology·Radostin DanevKuniaki Nagayama
Nov 26, 2010·Journal of Virology·R H RochatW Chiu
Nov 29, 2011·Journal of Structural Biology·Yoshiyuki Fukuda, Kuniaki Nagayama
Nov 12, 2013·Journal of Structural Biology·Hirofumi IijimaKuniaki Nagayama
Oct 22, 2014·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Radostin DanevWolfgang Baumeister
Feb 6, 2016·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B·Kuniaki NagayamaHiroki Minoda
Nov 9, 2019·Physical Review Letters·Takumi SannomiyaYukinori Nagatani

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Citations

Jun 6, 2020·Biophysics Reviews·Damien Hall
Dec 9, 2020·Biophysics Reviews·Damien Hall

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
NMR
Protein Array
electron microscopy

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