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Sharma, S., Zhu, H., Grintsevich, E. E., Reisler, E. & Gimzewski, J. K. Correlative nanoscale imaging of actin filaments and their complexes. Nanoscale 5, 5692–5702 (2013).
Sharma, S. et al. Correlative nanomechanical profiling with super-resolution F-actin imaging reveals novel insights into mechanisms of cisplatin resistance in ovarian cancer cells. Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine 8, 757–766 (2012).
Nayak, A. et al. Controlling the Synaptic Plasticity of a Cu2S Gap-Type Atomic Switch. Advanced Functional Materials 22, 3606–3613 (2012).
Rasool, H. I. et al. Continuity of graphene on polycrystalline copper. Nano letters 11, 251–256 (2010).
Gimzewski, J. K., Mishra, B. & Reed, J. C. Compositions and methods for analyzing immobilized nucleic acids. (2006).
Rong, W., Pelling, A. E., Ryan, A., Gimzewski, J. K. & Friedlander, S. K. Complementary TEM and AFM force spectroscopy to characterize the nanomechanical properties of nanoparticle chain aggregates. Nano letters 4, 2287–2292 (2004).
Okawa, Y. et al. Chemical wiring and soldering toward all-molecule electronic circuitry. Journal of the American Chemical Society 133, 8227–8233 (2011).
Yoo, L. et al. Characterization of ocular tissues using microindentation and hertzian viscoelastic models. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 52, 3475–3482 (2011).
Sharma, S., Santiskulvong, C., Rao, J., Dorigo, O. & Gimzewski, J. K. Cellular nanomechanics as drug sensitivity marker for ovarian cancer. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 241, (AMER CHEMICAL SOC 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA, 2011).
Gimzewski, J. K. Calorimeter and methods of use thereof. (2005).
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Rasool, H. I. et al. Atomic-scale characterization of graphene grown on copper (100) single crystals. Journal of the American Chemical Society 133, 12536–12543 (2011).
Cross, S. E. et al. Atomic force microscopy study of the structure–function relationships of the biofilm-forming bacterium Streptococcus mutans. Nanotechnology 17, S1 (2006).
Sharma, S., Grintsevich, E. E., Phillips, M. L., Reisler, E. & Gimzewski, J. K. Atomic force microscopy reveals drebrin induced remodeling of f-actin with subnanometer resolution. Nano letters 11, 825–827 (2010).
Reed, J., Hsueh, C., Mishra, B. & Gimzewski, J. K. Atomic force microscope observation of branching in single transcript molecules derived from human cardiac muscle. Nanotechnology 19, 384021 (2008).
Brugger, J. P. et al. Apparatus and method for defining a pattern on a substrate. (2001).
Li, Y., Lux, R., Pelling, A. E., Gimzewski, J. K. & Shi, W. Analysis of type IV pilus and its associated motility in Myxococcus xanthus using an antibody reactive with native pilin and pili. Microbiology 151, 353–360 (2005).
Gimzewski, J. K., Cross, S. E., Jin, Y. & Rao, J. ANALYSIS OF EX VIVO CELLS FOR DISEASE STATE DETECTION AND THERAPEUTIC AGENT SELECTION AND MONITORING. (2008).
Pawin, G. et al. Amplification of Conformational Effects via tert-Butyl Groups: Hexa-tert-butyl Decacyclene on Cu (100) at Room Temperature. Langmuir 29, 7309–7317 (2013).
Cross, S. E. et al. AFM-based analysis of human metastatic cancer cells. Nanotechnology 19, 384003 (2008).
Skibo, C., Schlittler, R. & Gimzewski, J. K. Adsorption behavior of HtBDC on Cu (100). ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 233, (AMER CHEMICAL SOC 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA, 2007).

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