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Answers to Question Set 4. (Submitted).
Amplification of Conformational Effects via tert-Butyl Groups: Hexa-tert-butyl Decacyclene on Cu (100) at Room Temperature. Langmuir 29, 7309–7317 (2013).
Label-Free Biodetection Using Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducers (CMUTs) and Its Application for Cardiovascular Disease Diagnostics. Journal of Nanomedicine & Nanotechnology (2012).
BLUE MORPH: REFLECTIONS ON PERFORMANCE OF SELF ORGANIZED CRITICALITY (Blue Morph: uwagi o dzialaniu samoorganizujacej sie zmiany krytycznej (self-organized criticality)). Przegląd Kulturoznawczy 154–160 (2011).
Green tea extract selectively targets nanomechanics of live metastatic cancer cells. Nanotechnology 22, 215101 (2011).
High-speed atomic force microscopy of dental enamel dissolution in citric acid. Archives of histology and cytology 72, 209–215 (2009).
Nanomechanical Analysis of Urothelial Cells as a Marker for Bladder Cancer. CANCER CYTOPATHOLOGY 117, 369–370 (JOHN WILEY & SONS INC 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, NJ 07030 USA, 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).
Resorcin [4] arene Cavitand-Based Molecular Switches. Advanced Functional Materials 16, 147–156 (2006).
Comment on" Single Crystals of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Formed by Self-Assembly". Science 300, 1236–1236 (2003).
Direct determination of the energy required to operate a single molecule switch. Physical review letters 90, 066107 (2003).
Molecular Machines and Motors 1–18 (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001).
. Comment on“Physical Picture for Light Emission in Scanning Tunneling Microscopy”. Physical review letters 84, 2034–2034 (2000).
. Epitaxially layered structure. (1999).
Scanning Probe Microscopy 11–48 (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998).
Combination of single crystal zeolites and microfabrication: Two applications towards zeolite nanodevices. Microporous and mesoporous materials 21, 403–409 (1998).
. A nanoscale single-molecule amplifier and its consequences. Proceedings of the IEEE 86, 184–190 (1998).
Is There A Minimum Size and a Maximum Speed for a Nanoscale Amplifier?. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 852, 243–256 (1998).
Contacting molecular nanostructures. Molecular mechanics, charge Transfer, and transport properties. NATO ASI Series E Applied Sciences-Advanced Study Institute 341, (1997).
Contacting molecular nanostructures. Molecular mechanics, charge Transfer, and transport properties. NATO ASI Series E Applied Sciences-Advanced Study Institute 341, (1997).
An electromechanical amplifier using a single molecule. Chemical Physics Letters 265, 353–357 (1997).
EPITAXIALLY LAYERED STRUCTURE. (1997).
. 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).
Micro/Nanotribology and Its Applications 299–309 (Springer Netherlands, 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).
Controlled room-temperature positioning of individual molecules: molecular flexure and motion. SCIENCE-NEW YORK THEN WASHINGTON- 181–183 (1996).
Controlled room-temperature positioning of individual molecules: molecular flexure and motion. SCIENCE-NEW YORK THEN WASHINGTON- 181–183 (1996).
Element-Specific Contrast in STM via Resonant Tunneling. APS March Meeting Abstracts 1, 1908 (1996).
Analysis of low-voltage I (V) characteristics of a single C60 molecule. EPL (Europhysics Letters) 30, 409 (1995).