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Michael Grunze

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Biointerphases|April 23, 2010
Temperature dependence of the short-range repulsion between hydrated phospholipid membranes: A computer simulation studyAlexander Pertsin, Michael Grunze
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 17, 2014
Possible mechanism of adhesion in a mica supported phospholipid bilayerAlexander Pertsin, Michael Grunze
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 15, 2004
Chemistry. New insights into the structure of water with ultrafast probesYan Zubavicus, Michael Grunze
Biointerphases|April 23, 2010
Editorial for Biointerphases In Focus: Research on biointerfaces with neutrons and synchrotron radiationPeter Fratzl, Michael Grunze
Biointerphases|April 23, 2010
Structure and properties of soft organic-aqueous interfacesMichael Grunze, Alexander Pertsin
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|March 19, 2008
Quasistatic computer simulation study of the shear behavior of Bi- and trilayer water films confined between model hydrophilic surfacesAlexander Pertsin, Michael Grunze
Biointerphases|August 29, 2012
Computer simulation of water-mediated adhesion between phospholipid bilayer and solid support functionalized with self-assembled monolayersAlexander Pertsin, Michael Grunze
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|January 24, 2007
Origin of short-range repulsion between hydrated phospholipid bilayers: a computer simulation studyAlexander Pertsin, Dmitry Platonov, Michael Grunze
Biointerphases|April 23, 2010
Computer simulation of short-range repulsion between supported phospholipid membranesAlexander Pertsin, Dmitry Platonov, Michael Grunze
Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry|March 11, 2010
In situ characterization of thermo-responsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) films with sum-frequency generation spectroscopyVolker Kurz, Michael Grunze, Patrick Koelsch
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Biointerphases|April 23, 2010
Temperature dependence of the short-range repulsion between hydrated phospholipid membranes: A computer simulation studyAlexander Pertsin, Michael Grunze
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 17, 2014
Possible mechanism of adhesion in a mica supported phospholipid bilayerAlexander Pertsin, Michael Grunze
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 15, 2004
Chemistry. New insights into the structure of water with ultrafast probesYan Zubavicus, Michael Grunze
Biointerphases|April 23, 2010
Editorial for Biointerphases In Focus: Research on biointerfaces with neutrons and synchrotron radiationPeter Fratzl, Michael Grunze
Biointerphases|April 23, 2010
Structure and properties of soft organic-aqueous interfacesMichael Grunze, Alexander Pertsin
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|March 19, 2008
Quasistatic computer simulation study of the shear behavior of Bi- and trilayer water films confined between model hydrophilic surfacesAlexander Pertsin, Michael Grunze
Biointerphases|August 29, 2012
Computer simulation of water-mediated adhesion between phospholipid bilayer and solid support functionalized with self-assembled monolayersAlexander Pertsin, Michael Grunze
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|January 24, 2007
Origin of short-range repulsion between hydrated phospholipid bilayers: a computer simulation studyAlexander Pertsin, Dmitry Platonov, Michael Grunze
Biointerphases|April 23, 2010
Computer simulation of short-range repulsion between supported phospholipid membranesAlexander Pertsin, Dmitry Platonov, Michael Grunze
Chemphyschem : a European Journal of Chemical Physics and Physical Chemistry|March 11, 2010
In situ characterization of thermo-responsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) films with sum-frequency generation spectroscopyVolker Kurz, Michael Grunze, Patrick Koelsch
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