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Christoph Braunsmann

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Nanotechnology|May 11, 2010
High-speed atomic force microscopy for large scan sizes using small cantileversChristoph Braunsmann, Tilman E Schäffer
The Review of Scientific Instruments|June 2, 2014
Note: Artificial neural networks for the automated analysis of force map data in atomic force microscopyChristoph Braunsmann, Tilman E Schäffer
The Review of Scientific Instruments|August 3, 2014
High-speed force mapping on living cells with a small cantilever atomic force microscopeChristoph Braunsmann, Jan Seifert, Johannes Rheinlaender, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|April 12, 2012
Evaluation of lamina cribrosa and peripapillary sclera stiffness in pseudoexfoliation and normal eyes by atomic force microscopyChristoph Braunsmann, Christian M Hammer, Johannes Rheinlaender, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)|April 9, 2013
Structural insight into the giant Ca²⁺-binding adhesin SiiE: implications for the adhesion of Salmonella enterica to polarized epithelial cellsMartin H Griessl, Benedikt Schmid, Kristin Kassler, et al.
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Nanotechnology|May 11, 2010
High-speed atomic force microscopy for large scan sizes using small cantileversChristoph Braunsmann, Tilman E Schäffer
The Review of Scientific Instruments|June 2, 2014
Note: Artificial neural networks for the automated analysis of force map data in atomic force microscopyChristoph Braunsmann, Tilman E Schäffer
The Review of Scientific Instruments|August 3, 2014
High-speed force mapping on living cells with a small cantilever atomic force microscopeChristoph Braunsmann, Jan Seifert, Johannes Rheinlaender, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|April 12, 2012
Evaluation of lamina cribrosa and peripapillary sclera stiffness in pseudoexfoliation and normal eyes by atomic force microscopyChristoph Braunsmann, Christian M Hammer, Johannes Rheinlaender, et al.
Structure (London, England : 1993)|April 9, 2013
Structural insight into the giant Ca²⁺-binding adhesin SiiE: implications for the adhesion of Salmonella enterica to polarized epithelial cellsMartin H Griessl, Benedikt Schmid, Kristin Kassler, et al.
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