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Journal of SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPY. (Submitted).
Image Analysis and Length Estimation of Biomolecules Using AFM. Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on 16, 1200–1207 (2012).
Instantaneous Mass Profiling of Live Cells via Live Cell Interferometry. Biophysical Journal 102, 563a (2012).
Cells in motion: live cell interferometry (LCI). ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 241, (AMER CHEMICAL SOC 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA, 2011).
Green tea extract selectively targets nanomechanics of live metastatic cancer cells. Nanotechnology 22, 215101 (2011).
Rapid, massively parallel single-cell drug response measurements via live cell interferometry. Biophysical journal 101, 1025–1031 (2011).
Localized nanoscopic surface measurements of nickel-modified mica for single-molecule DNA sequence sampling. ACS applied materials & interfaces 2, 3249–3256 (2010).
Nanocharacterization in dentistry. International journal of molecular sciences 11, 2523–2545 (2010).
Nanocytology: a novel class of biomarkers for cancer management. IDrugs: the investigational drugs journal 13, 847–851 (2010).
A breakthrough therapy for dentin hypersensitivity: how dental products containing 8% arginine and calcium carbonate work to deliver effective relief of sensitive teeth. Journal of Clinical Dentistry 20, 23 (2009).
Evaluation of bacteria-induced enamel demineralization using optical profilometry. dental materials 25, 1517–1526 (2009).
Influence of substrates on hepatocytes: a nanomechanical study. Journal of Scanning Probe Microscopy 4, 7–16 (2009).
Cellular nanomechanics measured by atomic force microscope as a marker for malignancy in patient body fluid samples. CANCER CYTOPATHOLOGY 111, 437–437 (JOHN WILEY & SONS INC 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA, 2007).
Distinct contributions of microtubule subtypes to cell membrane shape and stability. Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine 3, 43–52 (2007).
Distinct contributions of microtubule subtypes to cell membrane shape and stability. Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine 3, 43–52 (2007).
Atomic force microscopy study of the structure–function relationships of the biofilm-forming bacterium Streptococcus mutans. Nanotechnology 17, S1 (2006).
Functional characterization of cell-wall-associated protein WapA in Streptococcus mutans. Microbiology 152, 2395–2404 (2006).
Resorcin [4] arene Cavitand-Based Molecular Switches. Advanced Functional Materials 16, 147–156 (2006).
Resorcin [4] arene Cavitand-Based Molecular Switches. Advanced Functional Materials 16, 147–156 (2006).
Self-organized and highly ordered domain structures within swarms of Myxococcus xanthus. Cell motility and the cytoskeleton 63, 141–148 (2006).
Self-organized and highly ordered domain structures within swarms of Myxococcus xanthus. Cell motility and the cytoskeleton 63, 141–148 (2006).
Comment on" Single Crystals of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Formed by Self-Assembly". Science 300, 1236–1236 (2003).
Comment on" Single Crystals of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Formed by Self-Assembly". Science 300, 1236–1236 (2003).
Manipulation of C 60 molecules on Cu (111) surfaces using a scanning tunneling microscope. Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing 66, S669–S673 (1998).
Supramolecular assembly of individual C 60 molecules on a monolayer of 4, 4′-dimethylbianthrone molecules. Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing 66, S745–S748 (1998).
Fundamental considerations in the manipulation of a single C< sub> 60 molecule on a surface with an STM. Surface science 386, 115–123 (1997).
Micro/Nanotribology and Its Applications 299–309 (Springer Netherlands, 1997).
Repositioning of C\_60 molecules on surfaces at room temperature. APS March Meeting Abstracts 1, 2505 (1997).
Room temperature supramolecular repositioning at molecular interfaces using a scanning tunneling microscope. Surface science 371, L231–L234 (1997).
A scanning tunneling microscopy investigation of 4, 4′-dimethylbianthrone molecules adsorbed on Cu (111). Surface science 383, 37–49 (1997).
Scanning tunneling microscopy of individual molecules: beyond imaging. Surface science 386, 101–114 (1997).
Room-temperature repositioning of individual C60 molecules at Cu steps: Operation of a molecular counting device. Applied Physics Letters 69, 3016–3018 (1996).
Electronic Transparence of a Single ${\mathrm{C}}_{60}$ Molecule. Phys. Rev. Lett. 74, 2102–2105 (1995).
Investigations of the surface of the amorphous alloy Fe< sub> 80 B< sub> 20 by STM, XPS and AES. Journal of non-crystalline solids 116, 253–261 (1990).
Local inverse photoemission with the scanning tunneling microscope. Surface Science 211, 156–164 (1989).
Photon emission experiments with the scanning tunnelling microscope. Journal of Microscopy 152, 325–336 (1988).
Photon emission with the scanning tunneling microscope. Zeitschrift für Physik B Condensed Matter 72, 497–501 (1988).
Properties of microcrystalline silicon. IV. Electrical conductivity, electron spin resonance and the effect of gas adsorption. Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics 16, 6241 (1983).
PROPERTIES OF MICROCRYSTALLINE SILICON-ELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITY, ELECTRON-SPIN RESONANCE AND THE EFFECT OF GAS-ADSORPTION. HELVETICA PHYSICA ACTA 55, 161–161 (BIRKHAUSER VERLAG AG PO BOX 133 KLOSTERBERG 23, CH-4010 BASEL, SWITZERLAND, 1982).
Core-ionization energies and the anomalous basicity of arsabenzene and phosphabenzene. Journal of the American Chemical Society 101, 1764–1767 (1979).