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Antje Reinecke

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Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|October 4, 2006
In situ investigation of complex BaSO4 fiber generation in the presence of sodium polyacrylate. 2. Crystallization mechanismsTongxin Wang, Antje Reinecke, Helmut Cölfen
Biomacromolecules|July 11, 2006
Molecular changes during tensile deformation of single wood fibers followed by Raman microscopyNotburga Gierlinger, Manfred Schwanninger, Antje Reinecke, et al.
Journal of Structural Biology|August 2, 2016
Cooperative behavior of a sacrificial bond network and elastic framework in providing self-healing capacity in mussel byssal threadsAntje Reinecke, Luca Bertinetti, Peter Fratzl, et al.
Biomacromolecules|August 22, 2015
Role of Sacrificial Protein-Metal Bond Exchange in Mussel Byssal Thread Self-HealingClemens N Z Schmitt, Yael Politi, Antje Reinecke, et al.
Biomacromolecules|April 12, 2014
Metal-mediated molecular self-healing in histidine-rich mussel peptidesStephan Schmidt, Antje Reinecke, Felix Wojcik, et al.
Plos One|December 16, 2016
Age Effects on Hypocotyl MechanicsFriederike Saxe, Susann Weichold, Antje Reinecke, et al.
Molecular Plant|October 15, 2009
Pectin may hinder the unfolding of xyloglucan chains during cell deformation: implications of the mechanical performance of Arabidopsis hypocotyls with pectin alterationsWillie Abasolo, Michaela Eder, Kazuchika Yamauchi, et al.
The Plant Cell|June 12, 2008
Disrupting two Arabidopsis thaliana xylosyltransferase genes results in plants deficient in xyloglucan, a major primary cell wall componentDavid M Cavalier, Olivier Lerouxel, Lutz Neumetzler, et al.
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Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|October 4, 2006
In situ investigation of complex BaSO4 fiber generation in the presence of sodium polyacrylate. 2. Crystallization mechanismsTongxin Wang, Antje Reinecke, Helmut Cölfen
Biomacromolecules|July 11, 2006
Molecular changes during tensile deformation of single wood fibers followed by Raman microscopyNotburga Gierlinger, Manfred Schwanninger, Antje Reinecke, et al.
Journal of Structural Biology|August 2, 2016
Cooperative behavior of a sacrificial bond network and elastic framework in providing self-healing capacity in mussel byssal threadsAntje Reinecke, Luca Bertinetti, Peter Fratzl, et al.
Biomacromolecules|August 22, 2015
Role of Sacrificial Protein-Metal Bond Exchange in Mussel Byssal Thread Self-HealingClemens N Z Schmitt, Yael Politi, Antje Reinecke, et al.
Biomacromolecules|April 12, 2014
Metal-mediated molecular self-healing in histidine-rich mussel peptidesStephan Schmidt, Antje Reinecke, Felix Wojcik, et al.
Plos One|December 16, 2016
Age Effects on Hypocotyl MechanicsFriederike Saxe, Susann Weichold, Antje Reinecke, et al.
Molecular Plant|October 15, 2009
Pectin may hinder the unfolding of xyloglucan chains during cell deformation: implications of the mechanical performance of Arabidopsis hypocotyls with pectin alterationsWillie Abasolo, Michaela Eder, Kazuchika Yamauchi, et al.
The Plant Cell|June 12, 2008
Disrupting two Arabidopsis thaliana xylosyltransferase genes results in plants deficient in xyloglucan, a major primary cell wall componentDavid M Cavalier, Olivier Lerouxel, Lutz Neumetzler, et al.
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