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Robert Rockenfeller

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Computers in Biology and Medicine|July 28, 2023
Three-dimensional spinal shape changes during daily activitiesRobert Rockenfeller
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 3, 2025
Filaments repel while muscles propel: conservation of energy explains length-dependent lattice spacing in sarcomeresRobert Rockenfeller
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 15, 2018
Inter-filament spacing mediates calcium binding to troponin: A simple geometric-mechanistic model explains the shift of force-length maxima with muscle activationRobert Rockenfeller, Michael Günther
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine|August 23, 2022
Augmenting the Cobb angle: Three-dimensional analysis of whole spine shapes using Bézier curvesRobert Rockenfeller, Andreas Müller
Plos One|October 27, 2025
Cohort-resolved excess mortality in Germany (2000-2024): Patterns and implications for the SARS-CoV-2 eraRobert Rockenfeller, Michael Günther
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|December 4, 2019
Lumbar spinal ligament characteristics extracted from stepwise reduction experiments allow for preciser modeling than literature dataNicolas Damm, Robert Rockenfeller, Karin Gruber
Frontiers in Medicine|July 21, 2022
Is the Harm-to-Benefit Ratio a Key Criterion in Vaccine Approval?Falk Mörl, Michael Günther, Robert Rockenfeller
Frontiers in Epidemiology|October 29, 2025
A calibration of nucleic acid (PCR) by antibody (IgG) tests in Germany: the course of SARS-CoV-2 infections estimatedMichael Günther, Robert Rockenfeller, Harald Walach
Frontiers in Medicine|November 29, 2023
Corrigendum: Where have the dead gone?Michael Günther, Falk Mörl, Robert Rockenfeller
Frontiers in Medicine|April 4, 2022
Where Have the Dead Gone?Michael Günther, Falk Mörl, Robert Rockenfeller
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Computers in Biology and Medicine|July 28, 2023
Three-dimensional spinal shape changes during daily activitiesRobert Rockenfeller
The Journal of Experimental Biology|July 3, 2025
Filaments repel while muscles propel: conservation of energy explains length-dependent lattice spacing in sarcomeresRobert Rockenfeller
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 15, 2018
Inter-filament spacing mediates calcium binding to troponin: A simple geometric-mechanistic model explains the shift of force-length maxima with muscle activationRobert Rockenfeller, Michael Günther
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine|August 23, 2022
Augmenting the Cobb angle: Three-dimensional analysis of whole spine shapes using Bézier curvesRobert Rockenfeller, Andreas Müller
Plos One|October 27, 2025
Cohort-resolved excess mortality in Germany (2000-2024): Patterns and implications for the SARS-CoV-2 eraRobert Rockenfeller, Michael Günther
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|December 4, 2019
Lumbar spinal ligament characteristics extracted from stepwise reduction experiments allow for preciser modeling than literature dataNicolas Damm, Robert Rockenfeller, Karin Gruber
Frontiers in Medicine|July 21, 2022
Is the Harm-to-Benefit Ratio a Key Criterion in Vaccine Approval?Falk Mörl, Michael Günther, Robert Rockenfeller
Frontiers in Epidemiology|October 29, 2025
A calibration of nucleic acid (PCR) by antibody (IgG) tests in Germany: the course of SARS-CoV-2 infections estimatedMichael Günther, Robert Rockenfeller, Harald Walach
Frontiers in Medicine|November 29, 2023
Corrigendum: Where have the dead gone?Michael Günther, Falk Mörl, Robert Rockenfeller
Frontiers in Medicine|April 4, 2022
Where Have the Dead Gone?Michael Günther, Falk Mörl, Robert Rockenfeller
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