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Kai Dierkes

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Behavior Research Methods|August 4, 2021
Gaze-angle dependency of pupil-size measurements in head-mounted eye trackingBernhard Petersch, Kai Dierkes
Behavior Research Methods|April 9, 2024
Strategies for enhancing automatic fixation detection in head-mounted eye trackingMichael Drews, Kai Dierkes
Physical Review Letters|April 7, 2010
Local exponents of nonlinear compression in periodically driven noisy oscillatorsBenjamin Lindner, Kai Dierkes, Frank Jülicher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 19, 2008
Enhancement of sensitivity gain and frequency tuning by coupling of active hair bundlesKai Dierkes, Benjamin Lindner, Frank Jülicher
Hearing Research|October 13, 2009
WITHDRAWN: Coupled hair bundles could endow the cochlear amplifier with sharp frequency tuning and nonlinear compressionKai Dierkes, Benjamin Lindner, Frank Jülicher
Hearing Research|February 4, 2010
WITHDRAWN: Coupled hair bundles could endow the cochlear amplifier with sharp frequency tuning and nonlinear compressionBenjamin Lindner, Frank Jülicher, Kai Dierkes
Physical Review Letters|October 18, 2014
Spontaneous oscillations of elastic contractile materials with turnoverKai Dierkes, Angughali Sumi, Jérôme Solon, et al.
Biophysical Journal|August 13, 2013
Monitoring actin cortex thickness in live cellsAndrew G Clark, Kai Dierkes, Ewa K Paluch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 21, 2010
Coupling a sensory hair-cell bundle to cyber clones enhances nonlinear amplificationJérémie Barral, Kai Dierkes, Benjamin Lindner, et al.
Current Biology : CB|April 30, 2019
In Vivo Force Application Reveals a Fast Tissue Softening and External Friction Increase during Early EmbryogenesisArturo D'Angelo, Kai Dierkes, Carlo Carolis, et al.
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Behavior Research Methods|August 4, 2021
Gaze-angle dependency of pupil-size measurements in head-mounted eye trackingBernhard Petersch, Kai Dierkes
Behavior Research Methods|April 9, 2024
Strategies for enhancing automatic fixation detection in head-mounted eye trackingMichael Drews, Kai Dierkes
Physical Review Letters|April 7, 2010
Local exponents of nonlinear compression in periodically driven noisy oscillatorsBenjamin Lindner, Kai Dierkes, Frank Jülicher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 19, 2008
Enhancement of sensitivity gain and frequency tuning by coupling of active hair bundlesKai Dierkes, Benjamin Lindner, Frank Jülicher
Hearing Research|October 13, 2009
WITHDRAWN: Coupled hair bundles could endow the cochlear amplifier with sharp frequency tuning and nonlinear compressionKai Dierkes, Benjamin Lindner, Frank Jülicher
Hearing Research|February 4, 2010
WITHDRAWN: Coupled hair bundles could endow the cochlear amplifier with sharp frequency tuning and nonlinear compressionBenjamin Lindner, Frank Jülicher, Kai Dierkes
Physical Review Letters|October 18, 2014
Spontaneous oscillations of elastic contractile materials with turnoverKai Dierkes, Angughali Sumi, Jérôme Solon, et al.
Biophysical Journal|August 13, 2013
Monitoring actin cortex thickness in live cellsAndrew G Clark, Kai Dierkes, Ewa K Paluch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 21, 2010
Coupling a sensory hair-cell bundle to cyber clones enhances nonlinear amplificationJérémie Barral, Kai Dierkes, Benjamin Lindner, et al.
Current Biology : CB|April 30, 2019
In Vivo Force Application Reveals a Fast Tissue Softening and External Friction Increase during Early EmbryogenesisArturo D'Angelo, Kai Dierkes, Carlo Carolis, et al.
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