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July 3, 2004
Rigid design of fast scanning probe microscopes using finite element analysis
Johannes H Kindt, Georg E Fantner, Jackie A Cutroni, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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March 28, 2003
Investigations into the polymorphism of rat tail tendon fibrils using atomic force microscopy
Manuela Venturoni, Thomas Gutsmann, Georg E Fantner, et al.
Pharmaceutical Research
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May 16, 2013
Rapid assessment of homogeneity and stability of amorphous solid dispersions by atomic force microscopy--from bench to batch
Matthias E Lauer, Monira Siam, Joseph Tardio, et al.
Biophysical Journal
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April 28, 2004
Force spectroscopy of collagen fibers to investigate their mechanical properties and structural organization
Thomas Gutsmann, Georg E Fantner, Johannes H Kindt, et al.
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
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April 6, 2007
Formation and healing of micrometer-sized channel networks on highly mobile Au(111) surfaces
Matthias E Lauer, Ralf Jungmann, Johannes H Kindt, et al.
Methods in Cell Biology
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June 11, 2002
Methods for biological probe microscopy in aqueous fluids
Johannes H Kindt, John C Sitko, Lia I Pietrasanta, et al.
Biophysical Journal
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April 2, 2003
Evidence that collagen fibrils in tendons are inhomogeneously structured in a tubelike manner
Thomas Gutsmann, Georg E Fantner, Manuela Venturoni, et al.
Ultramicroscopy
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May 30, 2006
Components for high speed atomic force microscopy
Georg E Fantner, Georg Schitter, Johannes H Kindt, et al.
Nature Materials
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July 19, 2005
Sacrificial bonds and hidden length dissipate energy as mineralized fibrils separate during bone fracture
Georg E Fantner, Tue Hassenkam, Johannes H Kindt, et al.
Bone
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November 16, 2004
Influence of the degradation of the organic matrix on the microscopic fracture behavior of trabecular bone
Georg E Fantner, Henrik Birkedal, Johannes H Kindt, et al.
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Ultramicroscopy
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July 3, 2004
Rigid design of fast scanning probe microscopes using finite element analysis
Johannes H Kindt, Georg E Fantner, Jackie A Cutroni, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|
March 28, 2003
Investigations into the polymorphism of rat tail tendon fibrils using atomic force microscopy
Manuela Venturoni, Thomas Gutsmann, Georg E Fantner, et al.
Pharmaceutical Research
|
May 16, 2013
Rapid assessment of homogeneity and stability of amorphous solid dispersions by atomic force microscopy--from bench to batch
Matthias E Lauer, Monira Siam, Joseph Tardio, et al.
Biophysical Journal
|
April 28, 2004
Force spectroscopy of collagen fibers to investigate their mechanical properties and structural organization
Thomas Gutsmann, Georg E Fantner, Johannes H Kindt, et al.
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
|
April 6, 2007
Formation and healing of micrometer-sized channel networks on highly mobile Au(111) surfaces
Matthias E Lauer, Ralf Jungmann, Johannes H Kindt, et al.
Methods in Cell Biology
|
June 11, 2002
Methods for biological probe microscopy in aqueous fluids
Johannes H Kindt, John C Sitko, Lia I Pietrasanta, et al.
Biophysical Journal
|
April 2, 2003
Evidence that collagen fibrils in tendons are inhomogeneously structured in a tubelike manner
Thomas Gutsmann, Georg E Fantner, Manuela Venturoni, et al.
Ultramicroscopy
|
May 30, 2006
Components for high speed atomic force microscopy
Georg E Fantner, Georg Schitter, Johannes H Kindt, et al.
Nature Materials
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July 19, 2005
Sacrificial bonds and hidden length dissipate energy as mineralized fibrils separate during bone fracture
Georg E Fantner, Tue Hassenkam, Johannes H Kindt, et al.
Bone
|
November 16, 2004
Influence of the degradation of the organic matrix on the microscopic fracture behavior of trabecular bone
Georg E Fantner, Henrik Birkedal, Johannes H Kindt, et al.
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