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Berndt, R. et al. Photon emission from adsorbed C60 molecules with sub-nanometer lateral resolution. Applied Physics A 57, 513–516 (1993).
Joachim, C., Gimzewski, J. K. & Tang, H. Physical principles of the single-C 60 transistor effect. Physical Review B 58, 16407 (1998).
Tanoue, R. et al. Positional selectivity of reversible azomethine condensation reactions at solid/liquid interfaces leading to supramolecule formation. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 716, 145–149 (2014).
Yokoi, N. et al. Protein engineering: Construction of Robust Bio-nanotubes using the Controlled Self-Assembly of Component Proteins of Bacteriophage T4 (Small 17/2010). Small 6, (2010).
Reed, J. et al. Rapid, massively parallel single-cell drug response measurements via live cell interferometry. Biophysical journal 101, 1025–1031 (2011).
Gimzewski, J. K. et al. Rotation of a single molecule within a supramolecular bearing. Science 281, 531–533 (1998).
Ohno, T. et al. Sensory and short-term memory formations observed in a Ag2S gap-type atomic switch. Applied Physics Letters 99, 203108 (2011).
Ohno, T. et al. Short-term plasticity and long-term potentiation mimicked in single inorganic synapses. Nature materials 10, 591–595 (2011).
Ohno, T. et al. Short-term plasticity and long-term potentiation mimicked in single inorganic synapses. Nature materials 10, 591–595 (2011).
Reed, J. et al. Single molecule transcription profiling with AFM. Nanotechnology 18, 044032 (2007).
Reed, J. et al. Single molecule transcription profiling with AFM. Nanotechnology 18, 044032 (2007).
Langlais, V. J. et al. Spatially resolved tunneling along a molecular wire. Physical review letters 83, 2809 (1999).
Yang, R. et al. Synaptic plasticity and memory functions achieved in a WO3- x-based nanoionics device by using the principle of atomic switch operation. Nanotechnology 24, 384003 (2013).
Yang, R. et al. Synaptic plasticity and memory functions achieved in a WO3- x-based nanoionics device by using the principle of atomic switch operation. Nanotechnology 24, 384003 (2013).
Murray, P. W., Gimzewski, J. K., Schlittler, R. R. & Thornton, G. Templating a face-centered cubic (110) termination of C< sub> 60. Surface science 367, L79–L84 (1996).
Joachim, C., Bergaud, C., Pinna, H., Tang, H. & Gimzewski, J. K. 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).
Tanoue, R. et al. Thermodynamic Self-Assembly of Two-Dimensional $π$-Conjugated Metal–Porphyrin Covalent Organic Frameworks by “On-Site” Equilibrium Polymerization. Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 14, 2211–2216 (2014).
Tanoue, R. et al. Thermodynamically controlled self-assembly of covalent nanoarchitectures in aqueous solution. ACS nano 5, 3923–3929 (2011).
McKinnon, A. W. et al. Tip geometry effects in photon emission from the scanning tunnelling microscope. (1992).
Reihl, B., Gimzewski, J. K., Nicholls, J. M. & Tosatti, E. Unoccupied electronic states of graphite as probed by inverse-photoemission and tunneling spectroscopy. Physical Review B 33, 5770 (1986).

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