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Tom Höfken

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Nano Letters|March 8, 2022
Changes in the Form Factor and Size Distribution of Nanogels in Crowded EnvironmentsTom Höfken, Christian Strauch, Stefanie Schneider, et al.
Macromolecular Rapid Communications|April 13, 2024
Real and In Silico Microgels Show Comparable Bulk Moduli Below and Above the Volume Phase TransitionTom Höfken, Urs Gasser, Stefanie Schneider, et al.
Soft Matter|October 4, 2024
Phase behavior of binary mixtures of hollow and regular microgelsAlexander V Petrunin, Tom Höfken, Stefanie Schneider, et al.
Soft Matter|April 28, 2026
Following the formation of single-chain nanoparticles generated by interblock crosslinking within diblock copolymers: a Monte Carlo simulation study with adjustable interaction strength between the blocksAnja Voigt, Christian Strauch, Tom Höfken, et al.
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Nano Letters|March 8, 2022
Changes in the Form Factor and Size Distribution of Nanogels in Crowded EnvironmentsTom Höfken, Christian Strauch, Stefanie Schneider, et al.
Macromolecular Rapid Communications|April 13, 2024
Real and In Silico Microgels Show Comparable Bulk Moduli Below and Above the Volume Phase TransitionTom Höfken, Urs Gasser, Stefanie Schneider, et al.
Soft Matter|October 4, 2024
Phase behavior of binary mixtures of hollow and regular microgelsAlexander V Petrunin, Tom Höfken, Stefanie Schneider, et al.
Soft Matter|April 28, 2026
Following the formation of single-chain nanoparticles generated by interblock crosslinking within diblock copolymers: a Monte Carlo simulation study with adjustable interaction strength between the blocksAnja Voigt, Christian Strauch, Tom Höfken, et al.
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