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Lóránd Kelemen

Researcher at MTA Biological Research Centre

Publications -  57
Citations -  1623

Lóránd Kelemen is an academic researcher from MTA Biological Research Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical tweezers & Holography. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1417 citations. Previous affiliations of Lóránd Kelemen include Hungarian Academy of Sciences & Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

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Formation of a new buried charge drives a large-amplitude protein quake in photoreceptor activation.

TL;DR: It is shown that large, global structural changes take place after Glu46 ionization via intramolecular proton transfer to the anionic p-coumarate chromophore, and are suppressed by the absence of COO(-) formation in the E46Q mutant.
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Wave-guided optical waveguides.

TL;DR: This work fabricate and use two photon polymerization microstructures capable of being optically manipulated into any arbitrary orientation, and therefore has freestanding waveguides, which can be positioned anywhere in the sample at any orientation using optical traps.
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Three-dimensional femtosecond laser processing for lab-on-a-chip applications

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the principles and applications of femtosecond laser 3D micro-and nanofabrication for lab-on-a-chip applications.
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Optical microassembly platform for constructing reconfigurable microenvironments for biomedical studies

TL;DR: A model platform for constructing versatile microenvironments by fabricating morphologically complex microstructures by two-photon polymerization and then assembling these archetypal building blocks into various configurations using multiple, real-time configurable counterpropagating-beam (CB) traps is demonstrated.
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Hydrodynamic synchronization of light driven microrotors.

TL;DR: This work has used the combination of two-photon polymerization and holographic optical trapping to build a mesoscale model composed of chiral propellers rotated by radiation pressure and shows that the phase lag between the two microrotors is distributed according to a stationary Fokker-Planck equation for an overdamped particle over a tilted periodic potential.