Cees Dekker

Cees Dekker

Technische Universiteit Delft

H-index: 122

Europe-Netherlands

About Cees Dekker

Cees Dekker, With an exceptional h-index of 122 and a recent h-index of 78 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universiteit Delft, specializes in the field of nanoscience, single-molecule biophysics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Direct observation of a crescent-shape chromosome in expanded Bacillus subtilis cells

Visualization and transport through biomimetic nuclear pore complexes

Connecting the dots: key insights on ParB for chromosome segregation from single-molecule studies

Nanoturbine driven by flow across a nanopore

Supercoiling-dependent DNA binding: quantitative modeling and applications to bulk and single-molecule experiments

Prospects and challenges for graphene drums as sensors of individual bacteria

A DNA turbine powered by a transmembrane potential across a nanopore

Compliant DNA Origami Nanoactuators as Size-Selective Nanopores

Cees Dekker Information

University

Technische Universiteit Delft

Position

Kavli Institute of Nanoscience The Netherlands

Citations(all)

86433

Citations(since 2020)

21909

Cited By

73048

hIndex(all)

122

hIndex(since 2020)

78

i10Index(all)

331

i10Index(since 2020)

254

Email

University Profile Page

Technische Universiteit Delft

Cees Dekker Skills & Research Interests

nanoscience

single-molecule biophysics

Top articles of Cees Dekker

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Direct observation of a crescent-shape chromosome in expanded Bacillus subtilis cells

bioRxiv

Miloš Tišma

Florian Patrick Bock

Jacob Kerssemakers

Aleksandre Japaridze

Stephan Gruber

...

2023/2/9

Visualization and transport through biomimetic nuclear pore complexes

Biophysical Journal

Eva Bertosin

Nils Klughammer

Anders Barth

Jacob WJ Kerssemakers

Eli van der Sluis

...

2024/2/8

Connecting the dots: key insights on ParB for chromosome segregation from single-molecule studies

Miloš Tišma

Jovana Kaljević

Stephan Gruber

Tung BK Le

Cees Dekker

2024/1

Nanoturbine driven by flow across a nanopore

Xin Shi

Daniel Verschueren

Cees Dekker

2024/3/1

Supercoiling-dependent DNA binding: quantitative modeling and applications to bulk and single-molecule experiments

Nucleic acids research

Pauline J Kolbeck

Miloš Tišma

Brian T Analikwu

Willem Vanderlinden

Cees Dekker

...

2024/1/11

Prospects and challenges for graphene drums as sensors of individual bacteria

IE Rosłoń

Aleksandre Japaridze

L Naarden

Leo Smeets

Cees Dekker

...

2024/1/1

A DNA turbine powered by a transmembrane potential across a nanopore

Nature Nanotechnology

Xin Shi

Anna-Katharina Pumm

Christopher Maffeo

Fabian Kohler

Elija Feigl

...

2024/3

Compliant DNA Origami Nanoactuators as Size-Selective Nanopores

bioRxiv

Ze Yu

Anna V Baptist

Susanne CM Reinhardt

Eva Bertosin

Cees Dekker

...

2024

Dynamin A as a one-component division machinery for synthetic cells

Nature Nanotechnology

Nicola De Franceschi

Roman Barth

Sabrina Meindlhumer

Alessio Fragasso

Cees Dekker

2024/1

Single-molecule visualization of twin-supercoiled domains generated during transcription

Nucleic Acids Research

Richard Janissen

Roman Barth

Minco Polinder

Jaco van der Torre

Cees Dekker

2024/2/28

All eukaryotic SMC proteins induce a twist of-0.6 at each DNA-loop-extrusion step

bioRxiv

Richard Janissen

Roman Barth

Iain F Davidson

Michael Taschner

Stephan Gruber

...

2024

Engineering ssRNA tile filaments for (dis) assembly and membrane binding

Nanoscale

Nicola De Franceschi

Baukje Hoogenberg

Allard Katan

Cees Dekker

2024

Diameter dependence of transport through nuclear pore complex mimics studied using optical nanopores

Elife

Nils Klughammer

Anders Barth

Maurice Dekker

Alessio Fragasso

Patrick R Onck

...

2024/2/20

Cohesin supercoils DNA during loop extrusion

bioRxiv

Iain F Davidson

Roman Barth

Sabrina Horn

Richard Janissen

Kota Nagasaka

...

2024

Dynamic ParB–DNA interactions initiate and maintain a partition condensate for bacterial chromosome segregation

Nucleic acids research

Miloš Tišma

Richard Janissen

Hammam Antar

Alejandro Martin-Gonzalez

Roman Barth

...

2023/11/27

Detection of phosphorylation post-translational modifications along single peptides with nanopores

Nature Biotechnology

Ian C Nova

Justas Ritmejeris

Henry Brinkerhoff

Theo JR Koenig

Jens H Gundlach

...

2023/6/29

Directing Min protein patterns with advective bulk flow

Nature Communications

Sabrina Meindlhumer

Fridtjof Brauns

Jernej Rudi Finžgar

Jacob Kerssemakers

Cees Dekker

...

2023/1/27

Single-molecule structure and topology of kinetoplast dna networks

Physical Review X

Pinyao He

Allard J Katan

Luca Tubiana

Cees Dekker

Davide Michieletto

2023/4/19

Microwell-enhanced optical rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing of single bacteria

Iscience

Ireneusz Rosłon

Aleksandre Japaridze

Stef Rodenhuis

Lieke Hamoen

Murali Krishna Ghatkesar

...

2023/11/17

SMC motor proteins extrude DNA asymmetrically and contain a direction switch

bioRxiv

Roman Barth

Iain Davidson

Jaco van der Torre

Michael Taschner

Stephan Gruber

...

2023

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Cees Dekker FAQs

What is Cees Dekker's h-index at Technische Universiteit Delft?

The h-index of Cees Dekker has been 78 since 2020 and 122 in total.

What are Cees Dekker's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

Direct observation of a crescent-shape chromosome in expanded Bacillus subtilis cells

Visualization and transport through biomimetic nuclear pore complexes

Connecting the dots: key insights on ParB for chromosome segregation from single-molecule studies

Nanoturbine driven by flow across a nanopore

Supercoiling-dependent DNA binding: quantitative modeling and applications to bulk and single-molecule experiments

Prospects and challenges for graphene drums as sensors of individual bacteria

A DNA turbine powered by a transmembrane potential across a nanopore

Compliant DNA Origami Nanoactuators as Size-Selective Nanopores

...

are the top articles of Cees Dekker at Technische Universiteit Delft.

What are Cees Dekker's research interests?

The research interests of Cees Dekker are: nanoscience, single-molecule biophysics

What is Cees Dekker's total number of citations?

Cees Dekker has 86,433 citations in total.