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Wolfgang M Heckl

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Cancer Genomics & Proteomics|August 10, 2019
Atomic Force Microscopy as a Tool in Nanobiology Part I: Imaging and Manipulation in CytogeneticsStefan Thalhammer, Wolfgang M Heckl
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|May 21, 2009
Carboxylic acids: versatile building blocks and mediators for two-dimensional supramolecular self-assemblyMarkus Lackinger, Wolfgang M Heckl
Nanomedicine (London, England)|October 15, 2015
Communicating science in the making--challenges and opportunitiesMarc-Denis Weitze, Wolfgang M Heckl
The Review of Scientific Instruments|June 6, 2018
Immersion-scanning-tunneling-microscope for long-term variable-temperature experiments at liquid-solid interfacesOliver Ochs, Wolfgang M Heckl, Markus Lackinger
The Review of Scientific Instruments|February 2, 2010
Combination of a Knudsen effusion cell with a quartz crystal microbalance: in situ measurement of molecular evaporation rates with a fully functional deposition sourceRico Gutzler, Wolfgang M Heckl, Markus Lackinger
Plos One|February 24, 2023
Creating a foundation for origin of life outreach: How scientists relate to their field, the public, and religionKarl Wienand, Lorenz Kampschulte, Wolfgang M Heckl
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|March 6, 2013
On-surface polymerization of 1,4-diethynylbenzene on Cu(111)Johanna Eichhorn, Wolfgang M Heckl, Markus Lackinger
Cancer Genomics & Proteomics|August 10, 2019
Atomic Force Microscopy as a Tool in Nanobiology Part II: Force Spectroscopy in Genomics and ProteomicsLilian T Costa, Stefan Thalhammer, Wolfgang M Heckl
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|September 26, 2006
Controlled self-assembly of collagen fibrils by an automated dialysis systemStefan Strasser, Albert Zink, Wolfgang M Heckl, et al.
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|October 25, 2002
STM and STS of coronene on HOPG 0001 in UHV - adsorption of the smallest possible graphite flakes on graphiteMarkus Lackinger, Stefan Griessl, Wolfgang M Heckl, et al.
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Cancer Genomics & Proteomics|August 10, 2019
Atomic Force Microscopy as a Tool in Nanobiology Part I: Imaging and Manipulation in CytogeneticsStefan Thalhammer, Wolfgang M Heckl
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|May 21, 2009
Carboxylic acids: versatile building blocks and mediators for two-dimensional supramolecular self-assemblyMarkus Lackinger, Wolfgang M Heckl
Nanomedicine (London, England)|October 15, 2015
Communicating science in the making--challenges and opportunitiesMarc-Denis Weitze, Wolfgang M Heckl
The Review of Scientific Instruments|June 6, 2018
Immersion-scanning-tunneling-microscope for long-term variable-temperature experiments at liquid-solid interfacesOliver Ochs, Wolfgang M Heckl, Markus Lackinger
The Review of Scientific Instruments|February 2, 2010
Combination of a Knudsen effusion cell with a quartz crystal microbalance: in situ measurement of molecular evaporation rates with a fully functional deposition sourceRico Gutzler, Wolfgang M Heckl, Markus Lackinger
Plos One|February 24, 2023
Creating a foundation for origin of life outreach: How scientists relate to their field, the public, and religionKarl Wienand, Lorenz Kampschulte, Wolfgang M Heckl
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|March 6, 2013
On-surface polymerization of 1,4-diethynylbenzene on Cu(111)Johanna Eichhorn, Wolfgang M Heckl, Markus Lackinger
Cancer Genomics & Proteomics|August 10, 2019
Atomic Force Microscopy as a Tool in Nanobiology Part II: Force Spectroscopy in Genomics and ProteomicsLilian T Costa, Stefan Thalhammer, Wolfgang M Heckl
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|September 26, 2006
Controlled self-assembly of collagen fibrils by an automated dialysis systemStefan Strasser, Albert Zink, Wolfgang M Heckl, et al.
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry|October 25, 2002
STM and STS of coronene on HOPG 0001 in UHV - adsorption of the smallest possible graphite flakes on graphiteMarkus Lackinger, Stefan Griessl, Wolfgang M Heckl, et al.
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