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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 4, 1993
True atomic resolution by atomic force microscopy through repulsive and attractive forcesF Ohnesorge, G Binnig
Ultramicroscopy|July 1, 1992
Domain walls on graphite mimic DNAW M Heckl, G Binnig
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 7, 1989
Smectic liquid crystal monolayers on graphite observed by scanning tunneling microscopyD P Smith, H Hörber, C Gerber, et al.
FEBS Letters|November 6, 1989
Imaging of cell membraneous and cytoskeletal structures with a scanning tunneling microscopeJ P Ruppersberg, J K Hörber, C Gerber, et al.
Ultramicroscopy|July 1, 1992
In situ investigations of single living cells infected by virusesW Häberle, J K Hörber, F Ohnesorge, et al.
International Journal of Biomedical Imaging|July 13, 2011
X-ray computed tomography: semiautomated volumetric analysis of late-stage lung tumors as a basis for response assessmentsC Bendtsen, M Kietzmann, R Korn, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 15, 1991
Two-dimensional ordering of the DNA base guanine observed by scanning tunneling microscopyW M Heckl, D P Smith, G Binnig, et al.
Biophysical Journal|October 23, 1997
AFM review study on pox viruses and living cellsF M Ohnesorge, J K Hörber, W Häberle, et al.
Scanning Microscopy|December 1, 1992
Investigation of living cells in the nanometer regime with the scanning force microscopeJ K Hörber, W Häberle, F Ohnesorge, et al.
Nature|May 16, 1985
Determination of surface topography of biological specimens at high resolution by scanning tunnelling microscopyA M Baró, R Miranda, J Alamán, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 4, 1993
True atomic resolution by atomic force microscopy through repulsive and attractive forcesF Ohnesorge, G Binnig
Ultramicroscopy|July 1, 1992
Domain walls on graphite mimic DNAW M Heckl, G Binnig
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 7, 1989
Smectic liquid crystal monolayers on graphite observed by scanning tunneling microscopyD P Smith, H Hörber, C Gerber, et al.
FEBS Letters|November 6, 1989
Imaging of cell membraneous and cytoskeletal structures with a scanning tunneling microscopeJ P Ruppersberg, J K Hörber, C Gerber, et al.
Ultramicroscopy|July 1, 1992
In situ investigations of single living cells infected by virusesW Häberle, J K Hörber, F Ohnesorge, et al.
International Journal of Biomedical Imaging|July 13, 2011
X-ray computed tomography: semiautomated volumetric analysis of late-stage lung tumors as a basis for response assessmentsC Bendtsen, M Kietzmann, R Korn, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 15, 1991
Two-dimensional ordering of the DNA base guanine observed by scanning tunneling microscopyW M Heckl, D P Smith, G Binnig, et al.
Biophysical Journal|October 23, 1997
AFM review study on pox viruses and living cellsF M Ohnesorge, J K Hörber, W Häberle, et al.
Scanning Microscopy|December 1, 1992
Investigation of living cells in the nanometer regime with the scanning force microscopeJ K Hörber, W Häberle, F Ohnesorge, et al.
Nature|May 16, 1985
Determination of surface topography of biological specimens at high resolution by scanning tunnelling microscopyA M Baró, R Miranda, J Alamán, et al.
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