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Micro/Nanotribology and Its Applications 299–309 (Springer Netherlands, 1997).
Silver films condensed at 300 and 90 K: scanning tunneling microscopy of their surface topography. Physical review letters 55, 951 (1985).
Electron crystallography of organic molecules 203–215 (Springer Netherlands, 1991).
Observation of mass transport on Au (110)-(1$\times$ 2) reconstructed surfaces using scanning tunneling microscopy. Surface Science 247, 327–332 (1991).
2. TOPOGRAPHIC IMAGING. (Submitted).
. Scanning tunneling microscopy of surface microstructure on rough surfaces. IBM journal of research and development 30, 472–477 (1986).
Scanning tunneling microscopy of individual molecules of copper phthalocyanine adsorbed on polycrystalline silver surfaces. Surface Science 181, 267–277 (1987).
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).
Nanosources and Manipulation of Atoms Under High Fields and Temperatures: Applications 219–228 (Springer Netherlands, 1993).
Scanning-tunneling-microscope study of antiphase domain boundaries, dislocations, and local mass transport on Au (110) surfaces. Physical Review B 45, 6844 (1992).
15 Immunological Biosensors. The Immunoassay Handbook 265 (2005).
The Reaction of Gaseous Molecules with Metal Surfaces Studied by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy. (1977).
Scanning tunneling microscopy of nanocrystalline silicon surfaces. Surface Science 168, 795–800 (1986).
Plasma surface interactions in the TCA tokamak: a preliminary study using deposition probes. (1982).
Observation of a chemical reaction using a micromechanical sensor. Chemical Physics Letters 217, 589–594 (1994).
. A novel method for the determination of the energies of impurity ions bombarding a solid surface exposed to a low pressure plasma. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A 2, 35–39 (1984).
Scanning tunneling microscopic techniques applied to roughness of silver surfaces. 1988 Intl Congress on Optical Science and Engineering 274–280 (International Society for Optics and Photonics, 1989).
Transition from tunneling to point contact investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. Surface Science 189, 15–23 (1987).
Ph. DUMAS*, M. GU*, C. SYRYKH*, F. SALVAN*,* GPEC, URA CNRS 783, Fac. de Luminy, 13288, Marseille Cedex 9, France. Optical Properties of Low Dimensional Silicon Structures: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Meylan, France, March 1-3, 1993 244, 157 (1993).
. . Answers to Question Set 4. (Submitted).
Cooperative self-assembly of Au atoms and C 60 on Au (110) surfaces. Physical review letters 72, 1036 (1994).
Room temperature molecular recognition and manipulation on an individual basis. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY 74, 9–9 (WISSENSCHAFTLICHE VERLAG MBH BIRKENWALDSTRASSE 44, POSTFACH 10 10 61, 70009 STUTTGART, GERMANY, 1997).
XPS study of the interaction of nickel (II) ions with alumina. Journal of Catalysis 55, 250–254 (1978).
Investigation of impurity retention, implantation and sputtering phenomena on au and c surfaces exposed to the scrape-off-layer. Journal of Nuclear Materials 128, 703–704 (1984).
Photomechanical transducer. (1999).
Visualization, Manipulation, and Verification of Molecular Mechanical Operations on Individual Molecules. (Submitted).
Transition from the tunneling regime to point contact studied using scanning tunneling microscopy. Physical Review B 36, 1284 (1987).
Epitaxially layered structure. (1999).
James Gimzewski discusses the potential of nanobiotechnology. Interview by Rebecca N. Lawrence. Drug discovery today 7, 18–21 (2002).
Scanning tunneling microscope. (1987).
. Nanodiamond and nanoplatinum liquid, DPV576, activates human monocyte-derived dendritic cells in vitro. Anticancer research 30, 4075–4079 (2010).
Apoptotic effect of a novel kefir product, PFT, on multidrug-resistant myeloid leukemia cells via a hole-piercing mechanism. International journal of oncology 44, 830–837 (2014).