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2009
133. Without a solvent: self-assembly of aromatic molecules via solid/solid wetting.
F. Trixler, W.M. Heckl. Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres 39 (3), 179-392, 273 (2009) 132. Distinct Differences in Self-Assembly of Aromatic Linear Dicarboxylic Acids. 131. Isotopological Supramolecular Networks from Melamine and Fatty Acids. |
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2008
130. LRRML: a conformational database and an XML description of leucine-rich repeats (LRRs)
T.Wei, J. Gong, F. Jamitzky, W. M. Heckl, R. W. Stark and S. C. Rössle. BMC Structural Biology 8:47 (2008).
129. Thermodynamical Equilibrium of Binary Supramolecular Networks at the Liquid-Solid Interface. 128. Evaluation of nanoscale roughness measurements on a plasma treated SU-8 polymer surface by atomic force microscopy. |
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2007 127. Various approaches to control solid/solid wetting self-assembly of organic semiconductors with STM. F. Trixler, W.M. Heckl, pp. 534-541. In: Méndez-Vilas, A.; Díaz, J. (Eds.): Modern Research and Educational Topics in Microscopy, Vol. 2. Formatex, Badajoz (2007). ISBN: 978-84-611-9420-9 126. Supramolecular self-assembly initiated by solid-solid wetting. 125. Dynamic force microscopy imaging of plasmid DNA and viral RNA. 124. Structural investigations on native collagen type I fibrils using AFM. 123. Age determination of blood spots in forensic medicine by force spectroscopy. 122. Talking Nano – What Makes Nanotechnology Special. |
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2006 121: Solvent induced polymorphism in supramolecular 1,3,5-benzenetribenzoic acid monolayers. 120. Controlled self-assembly of collagen fibrils by an automated dialysis system. 119. Acoustical force nanolithography of thin polymer films. 118. Chaos in dynamic atomic force microscopy. |
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2005 117. Molecular structures on crystalline metallic surfaces - From STM images to molecular electronics . 116. Rock and Mineral Surface Modification - Chemical, Mechanical and Biological. 115. Nanotechnology and Medicine 114. Manipulation of genetic material. 113. Focussed Ion Beam Preparation and in Situ Nanoscopic Study of Precambrian Acritarchs, 112. Nanomanipulation by Atomic Force Microscopy 111. Mediated Co-Adsorption at the Liquid-Solid Interface - Stabilization through Hydrogen-Bonds, 110. Self-assembly of trimesic acid at the liquid-solid interface - a study of solvent induced polymorphism, 109. Spontaneous Formation of Nucleic Acid-based Nanoparticles Is Responsible for High Interferon- alpha Induction by CpG-A in Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells, 108. Dynamics of Grain Boundaries in Two-Dimensional Hydrogen-Bound Molecular Networks, |
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2004 107. Atomic Force Microscopy as a tool in Nanobiology - Part II: Force spectroscopy in genomics and proteomics. 106. Atomic Force Microscopy as a tool in nanobiology - Part I: imaging and manipulation in cytogenetics. 105. Molecular self-assembly and nanomanipulation - Two key technologies in nanoscience and templating, 104. Scanning probe microscopy experiments in microgravity, 103. LexA-DNA Bond Strength by Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy, 102. Generation of Chromosome Painting Probes from Single Chromosomes by Laser Microdissection and Linker-Adaptor PCR, 101. Structural studies of oligonucleotides containing G-quadruplex motifs using AFM 100. Incorporation and Manipulation of Coronene in an Organic Template Structure, 99. Room Temperature STM Manipulation of Single C60 Molecules at the Liquid Solid Interface - Playing Nano-Soccer 98. Self-assembly of benzene-dicarboxylic acid isomers at the liquid solid interface - steric aspects of hydrogen-bonding, 97. Discrimination of Aqueous and Aeolian Paleoenvironments by Atomic Force Microscopy-A Database for the Characterization of Martian sediments. 96. Nonlinear dynamics of a microcantilever in close proximity to a surface 95. Atomic force microscope based nanomanipulator for mechanical and optical lithography 94. Atomic Force Microscope as a tool for nanomanipulation |
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2003
93. Higher harmonics imaging in tapping-mode atomic-force microscopy 92. Struktur-Untersuchung überkonsolidierter Tone mit dem Raster-Kraft-Mikroskop (AFM) 91. High resolution analysis of the three-dimensional organization of human metaphase chromosomes 90. Selection of Chloroplasts by Laser Microbeam Microdissection for Single-Chloroplast PCR 89. AFM and laser microdissection as tools for life sciences, 88. Laser microtools in cell biology and molecular medicine, 87. Force-feedback joystick as a haptic interface for atomic-force-microscopy, 86. Combining mechanical manipulation by atomic force microscopy with UV-laser micro beam manipulation, 85. Quantitative gene expression analysis reveals transition of fetal liver progenitor cells to mature hepatocytes after transplantation in uPA/RAG-2-mice, |
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2002
84. STM and STS of coronene on HOPG(0001) in UHV - adsorption of the smallest possible graphite flakes on graphite. 83. AFM and Laser Based Microisolation for High Resolution Imaging and Isolation of Collagen Structures in Historic Bone Tissues, 82. Atomic Force Microscopy of Precambrian Microscopic Fossils, 81. Inverting dynamic force microscopy: From signals to time-resolved interaction forces, 80. Self-Assembled Two-Dimensional Molecular Host-Guest Architectures From Trimesic Acid, 79. Coronene on Ag(111) Investigated by LEED and STM in UHV, |
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2000
70. Laser-based isolation of cells and cell clusters for virus specific PCR analysis, 69. Combining photonic and mechanical nanomanipulation for the collection of biological material, 68. Fourier transformed atomic force microscopy: tapping mode atomic force microscopy beyond the Hookian approxiamtion, 67. Correlative high resolution morphological analysis of the three dimesional organization of human metaphasic chromosomes, 66. Scanning probe microscopy studies of the surface of decagonal quasicrystals in ambient conditions, 65. Spectroscopy of the anharmonic cantilever oscillations in tapping-mode atomic-force microscopy, 64. Noncontact scanning force microscopy based on a modification of a tuning fork sensor, 63. Self-programmable, Self-assembling Two-dimensional Genetic Matter, |
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1998 57. Decomposition of atomic force microscopy images using the scaling index method for the investigation of DNA strands, 56. Combined SEM and Atomic Force Microscope Investigation of the carbonate globules in Martian Meteorite ALH84001: preliminary results, 54. Determination of Elastic Properties of Single Aerogel Powder Particles with the AFM, 53. Self-assembly at the Prebiotic Solid-liquid Interface: Structures of Self- assembled Monolayers of Adenine and Guanine Bases Formed on Inorganic Surfaces, 52. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Image Contrast as a Function of Scan Rotation in Hydrogen Bonded Self- assembled Monolayers, 51. Molecular mechanics study of hydrogen bonded self-assembled adenine monolayers on graphite, 50. Molecular Mechanics Simulation of Uracil Adlayers on Molybdenum Disulfide and Graphite Surfaces, 49. STM induced formation of Ag islands on Ag(111), 48. The Role of Self assembled purine and pyrimidine bases in the emergence of life, 47. Calibration and Set-up of 100 kHz Shear Force Distance Control for Near- Field Optical Imaging, 46. The Combination of AFM Nanodissection with PCR, A new tool for the generation of genetic probes, 45. The AFM as a tool for chromosomal dissection - the influence of physical parameters, |
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1997 44. Laser Mikroablation für die Genanalyse auf Einzelzellbasis, 43. Cut out or poke in - the key to the world of single genes: Laser micromanipulation as a valuable tool on the look-out for the origin of disease, 42. The Atomic Force Microscope as a new microdissecting tool for the generation of genetic probes, 41. Laser microdissection of metaphase chromosomes and characterization by atomic force microscopy, 40. Structure determination of two dimensional adenine crystals on graphite, |
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1996 39. Chiral Symmetry Breaking During the Self-assembly of Monolayers from Achiral Purine Molecules, |
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1995 38. A novel probe for near field optical microscopy based on luminescent silicon, |
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1993 37. Das Plasmonenmikroskop, 36. DNA-Basen im Rastertunnelmikroskop, 35. Analysis of Banded Human Chromosomes and In Situ Hybridization Patterns by Scanning Force Microscopy , |
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1992 34. Scanning Probe Microscopy, 33. Ordering of alkylcyanobiphenyl molecules at MoS2 and graphite surfaces studied by tunneling microscopy, 32. Scanning Plasmon Near-Field Microscopy on Dye Custers, 31. Scanning Plasmon Near-Field Microscopy, 30. Scanning tunneling microscopy and atomic force microscopy on organic and biomolecules, 29. Scanning force microscopy studies of the S-layers from Bacillus coagulans E38-66, Bacillus sphaericus CCM2177 and of an antibody binding process , 28. Domain walls on graphite mimic DNA, 27. DNA base sequencing, |
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1991 26. Hole Pattern Writing and Lift-Off Technique Using STM, 25. Two-dimensional ordering of the DNA base guanine observed by tunnelling microscopy, 24. Simultaneous measurement of tunneling current and force as a function of position through a lipid film on a solid substrate , 23. Electropolymerization of glutaraldehyde observed by scanning tunneling microscopy and its implications for STM, 22. Ring structures on natural molybdenum disulfide investigated by scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopy , 21. Determination of the Physical Structure of Biological Materials at Biosensor Interfaces by Techniques of Increasing Magnification From Microscopic to Molecular Scale , |
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1990 20. Surface phases, 19. Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor Response and Molecular Modeling: Selective Binding of Nitrobenzene Derivates to (Aminopropyl) triethoxysilane, |
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1989 18. Characterization of a Covalently Bound Phospholipid on a Graphite Substrate by X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, 17. The Molecular Recognitive Component of Chemical Sensor Selectivity, 16. Fluorescence and Electron Microscopic Study of Lectin-Polysaccharide and Immunochemical Aggregation at Phospholipid Langmuir-Blodgett-Monolayers, 15. Lateral surface potential distribution of a phospholipid monolayer on solid support, |
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1988 14. Scanning tunneling microscopy of lipid films and embedded biomolecules, 13. Scanning tunneling microscopy of Langmuir-Blodgett-films on graphite, 12. Cholesterol Concentration Dependence of Quasi-Crystalline Domains in Mixed Monolayers of the Cholesterol-Dimyristoyl-phosphatidic Acid System, 11. Electric Field induced domain movement in phospholipid monolayers, |
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1987 10. Manipulation of Condensed Phase Lipid Domains in Electrostatic Fields, 9. Cyt b partitioning between fluid and gel phase lipid monolayer membranes, 8. Interactions of cytochrome b5 and c with phospholipid monolayers, |
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1986 7. A narrow window for Observation of Spiral Lipid Crystals, 6. Phospholipid Domain Formation and Cholesterol/Lipid Interactions Modulated by Electrostatic Forces, 5. Electrostatically induced growth of spiral lipid domains in the presence of cholesterol, 4. Antenna and Reaction Center Proteins in Monomolecular Layers, |
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1985 3. Langmuir - Blodgett - films containing proteins of the photosynthetic apparatus, 2. Protein/lipid interaction of reaction center and antenna proteins, 1. Protein/lipid interactions in phospholipid monolayers containing the bacterial antenna protein B800-850, |