1. X. Hu, L. Hong, M. Smith, T. Neusius, X. Cheng, and J.C. Smith.
The Dynamics of Single Protein Molecules is Nonequilibrium and Self-Similar over Thirteen Decades in Time.
Nature Physics, 12, 171–174 (2016)
2. D. Vural, X. Hu, B. Lindner, N. Jain, Y. Miao, X. Cheng, Z. Liu, L. Hong, and J. C. Smith.
Quasielastic neutron scattering in biology: Theory and applications.
Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 2016.
3. L. Hong*, N. Jain, X. Cheng, A. Bernal, M. Tyagi, and J. C. Smith.
Determination of functional collective motions in a protein at atomic resolution using coherent neutron scattering.
Science Advances, Vol. 2, no. 10, e1600886, pp. 1–8, 14 Oct 2016.
4. G. K. Dhindsa, D. Bhowmik, M. Goswami, H. O’Neill, E. Mamontov, B. G. Sumpter, L. Hong, P. Ganesh, and X.-q. Chu
Enhanced Dynamics of Hydrated tRNA on Nanodiamond Surfaces: A Combined Neutron Scattering and MD Simulation Study.
J. Phys. Chem. B, DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.6b07511 (2016).
5. C. D. Ferrier, A. Kisliuk, L. Hong, G. C. Jr, G. Carini, G. D’Angelo, C. Alba-Simionesco, V. N. Novikov, and A. P. Sokolov.
Why many polymers are so fragile: A new perspective.
J. Chem. Phys, vol. 145, no. 15, p. 154901, 2016.