Oleg Krichevsky

Affiliations: 
Physics Ben Gurion University, Safed, North District, Israel 
Area:
interactions and physical properties of biological molecules
Website:
http://physweb.bgu.ac.il/GROUPS/OlegLab/
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Oyler-Yaniv J, Oyler-Yaniv A, Shakiba M, et al. (2017) Catch and Release of Cytokines Mediated by Tumor Phosphatidylserine Converts Transient Exposure into Long-Lived Inflammation. Molecular Cell. 66: 635-647.e7
Oyler-Yaniv A, Oyler-Yaniv J, Whitlock BM, et al. (2017) A Tunable Diffusion-Consumption Mechanism of Cytokine Propagation Enables Plasticity in Cell-to-Cell Communication in the Immune System. Immunity
Nepal M, Oyler-Yaniv A, Krichevsky O. (2015) Scanning fluorescence correlation spectroscopy as a versatile tool to measure static and dynamic properties of soft matter systems. Soft Matter
Tkach KE, Barik D, Voisinne G, et al. (2014) T cells translate individual, quantal activation into collective, analog cytokine responses via time-integrated feedbacks. Elife. 3: e01944
Tkach KE, Barik D, Voisinne G, et al. (2014) Author response: T cells translate individual, quantal activation into collective, analog cytokine responses via time-integrated feedbacks Elife
Krichevsky O. (2013) Comment on "Polymer dynamics, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, and the limits of optical resolution". Physical Review Letters. 110: 159801
Nepal M, Yaniv A, Shafran E, et al. (2013) Structure of DNA coils in dilute and semidilute solutions. Physical Review Letters. 110: 058102
Krichevsky O. (2012) T4 lysozyme as a Pac-Man: how fast can it chew? Biophysical Journal. 103: 1414-5
Höfer T, Krichevsky O, Altan-Bonnet G. (2012) Competition for IL-2 between Regulatory and Effector T Cells to Chisel Immune Responses. Frontiers in Immunology. 3: 268
Krichevsky O. (2010) DNA overstretched state: S-DNA form or force-induced melting? Comment on "Biophysical characterization of DNA binding from single molecule force measurements" by Mark C. Williams et al. Physics of Life Reviews. 7: 350-2; discussion 35
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