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Michael Winklhofer

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 26, 2012
Physiology. An avian magnetometerMichael Winklhofer
Nature Nanotechnology|July 26, 2008
Nanobiotechnology: putting cobalt on the menuMichael Winklhofer
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|February 5, 2010
MagnetoreceptionMichael Winklhofer
Current Biology : CB|December 4, 2019
Magnetoreception: A Dynamo in the Inner Ear of PigeonsMichael Winklhofer
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|June 15, 2017
Radical-pair-based magnetoreception in birds: radio-frequency experiments and the role of cryptochromeChristine Nießner, Michael Winklhofer
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|April 7, 2010
Theoretical analysis of flux amplification by soft magnetic material in a putative biological magnetic-field receptorValera P Shcherbakov, Michael Winklhofer
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|January 21, 2010
A quantitative assessment of torque-transducer models for magnetoreceptionMichael Winklhofer, Joseph L Kirschvink
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|February 9, 2005
Bending of magnetic filaments under a magnetic fieldValera P Shcherbakov, Michael Winklhofer
Scientific Reports|March 13, 2025
Extremely low frequency magnetic field distracts zebrafish from a visual cognitive taskLaura Ziegenbalg, Onur Güntürkün, Michael Winklhofer
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|January 15, 2010
Biophysics of magnetic orientation: strengthening the interface between theory and experimental designJoseph L Kirschvink, Michael Winklhofer, Michael M Walker
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 26, 2012
Physiology. An avian magnetometerMichael Winklhofer
Nature Nanotechnology|July 26, 2008
Nanobiotechnology: putting cobalt on the menuMichael Winklhofer
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|February 5, 2010
MagnetoreceptionMichael Winklhofer
Current Biology : CB|December 4, 2019
Magnetoreception: A Dynamo in the Inner Ear of PigeonsMichael Winklhofer
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|June 15, 2017
Radical-pair-based magnetoreception in birds: radio-frequency experiments and the role of cryptochromeChristine Nießner, Michael Winklhofer
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|April 7, 2010
Theoretical analysis of flux amplification by soft magnetic material in a putative biological magnetic-field receptorValera P Shcherbakov, Michael Winklhofer
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|January 21, 2010
A quantitative assessment of torque-transducer models for magnetoreceptionMichael Winklhofer, Joseph L Kirschvink
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|February 9, 2005
Bending of magnetic filaments under a magnetic fieldValera P Shcherbakov, Michael Winklhofer
Scientific Reports|March 13, 2025
Extremely low frequency magnetic field distracts zebrafish from a visual cognitive taskLaura Ziegenbalg, Onur Güntürkün, Michael Winklhofer
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|January 15, 2010
Biophysics of magnetic orientation: strengthening the interface between theory and experimental designJoseph L Kirschvink, Michael Winklhofer, Michael M Walker
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