Full Name
Li Ang
(not current staff)
Variants
Li, A.
 
Main Affiliation
 
 
Email
smaliang@nus.edu.sg
 

Publications

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12009AFM Study of the Cytoskeletal Structures of Malaria Infected ErythrocytesShi, H.; Li, A. ; Yin, J.; Tan, K.S.W.; Lim, C.T. 
225-May-2012Effect of fibrin glue on the biomechanical properties of human Descemet's membraneChaurasia, S.S.; Champakalakshmi, R.; Li, A. ; Poh, R.; Tan, X.W.; Lakshminarayanan, R.; Lim, C.T. ; Tan, D.T.; Mehta, J.S. 
3Sep-2006Experimental techniques for single cell and single molecule biomechanicsLim, C.T. ; Zhou, E.H.; Li, A. ; Vedula, S.R.K. ; Fu, H.X. 
414-Dec-2011Flow sensing of single cell by graphene transistor in a microfluidic channelAng, P.K. ; Li, A. ; Jaiswal, M. ; Wang, Y. ; Hou, H.W.; Thong, J.T.L. ; Lim, C.T. ; Loh, K.P. 
5Oct-2010High density of 'spiky' excrescences covering the surface of an erythrocyte infected with Plasmodium malariaeLi, A. ; Russell, B.; Renia, L.; Lek-Uthai, U.; Nosten, F.; Lim, C.T. 
62-Mar-2010Investigation of the binding preference of reovirus σ1 for junctional adhesion molecule a by classical and steered molecular dynamicsZhang, B.; Lim, T.S.; Vedula, S.R.K. ; Li, A. ; Lim, C.T. ; Tan, V.B.C. 
79-Apr-2013Life Cycle-Dependent Cytoskeletal Modifications in Plasmodium falciparum Infected ErythrocytesShi, H.; Liu, Z. ; Li, A. ; Yin, J.; Chong, A.G.L.; Tan, K.S.W.; Zhang, Y. ; Lim, C.T. 
8Aug-2007New insights into the altered adhesive and mechanical properties of red blood cells parasitized by Babesia bovisHutchings, C.L.; Li, A. ; Fernandez, K.M.; Fletcher, T.; Jackson, L.A.; Molloy, J.B.; Jorgensen, W.K.; Lim, C.T. ; Cooke, B.M.
915-Oct-2009The role of organic intertile layer in abalone nacreMeyers, M.A.; Lim, C.T. ; Li, A. ; Hairul Nizam, B.R.; Tan, E.P.S. ; Seki, Y.; McKittrick, J.
1015-Oct-2010Thickness sensing of hMSCs on collagen gel directs stem cell fateLeong, W.S.; Tay, C.Y.; Yu, H.; Li, A. ; Wu, S.C.; Duc, D.-H.; Lim, C.T. ; Tan, L.P.
112010Use of atomic force microscopy as a tool to understand the action of antimicrobial peptides on bacteria.Li, A. ; Ho, B. ; Ding, J.L. ; Lim, C.T.