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Conference Paper
Khuri-Yakub, B. T. et al. 6D-1 The Capacitive Micromachined Ultrasonic Transducer (CMUT) as a Chem/Bio Sensor. Ultrasonics Symposium, 2007. IEEE 472–475 (IEEE, 2007).
Pelling, A. & Gimzewski, J. Local Nanomechanical Motion In Single Cells. APS March Meeting Abstracts 1, 8009 (2004).
Pohl, D. W. & Gimzewski, J. K. Scanning near-field microscopies. 15th Int'l Optics in Complex Sys. Garmisch, FRG 480–484 (International Society for Optics and Photonics, 1990).
Pohl, D. W., Gimzewski, J. K., Humbert, A. & Vepek, S. Surface Topography Studies Of Nanocrystalline Si by STM. 29th Annual Technical Symposium 98–101 (International Society for Optics and Photonics, 1986).
Journal Article
Pagano, P. C. et al. Abstract B15: Cell motility and deformability in the pathogenesis of lung cancer. Clinical Cancer Research 20, B15–B15 (2014).
Pagano, P. C. et al. Abstract B15: Cell motility and deformability in the pathogenesis of lung cancer. Clinical Cancer Research 20, B15–B15 (2014).
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).
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).
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).
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).
Petrou, I. et al. 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).
Park, K. K. et al. Capacitive micromachined ultrasonic transducers for chemical detection in nitrogen. Applied Physics Letters 91, 094102 (2007).
Li, Y., Lux, R., Pelling, A. E., Gimzewski, J. K. & SHI, W. CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY-Analysis of type IV pilus and its associated motility in Myxococcus xanthus using an antibody reactive with native pilin and pili. Microbiology-Reading 151, 353–360 (2005).
Pelling, A. E., Sehati, S., Gralla, E. B., Valentine, J. S. & Gimzewski, J. K. Cell Biology: Local Nanomechanical Motion of the Cell Wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. SCIENCE-NEW YORK THEN WASHINGTON- 1147–1149 (2004).
Yoo, L. et al. Characterization of ocular tissues using microindentation and hertzian viscoelastic models. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 52, 3475–3482 (2011).
Chisholm, M. F. et al. Comment on" Single Crystals of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Formed by Self-Assembly". Science 300, 1236–1236 (2003).
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).
Loppacher, C. et al. Direct determination of the energy required to operate a single molecule switch. Physical review letters 90, 066107 (2003).
Pelling, A. E. et al. Distinct contributions of microtubule subtypes to cell membrane shape and stability. Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine 3, 43–52 (2007).
Pelling, A. E., Wilkinson, P. R., Stringer, R. & Gimzewski, J. K. Dynamic mechanical oscillations during metamorphosis of the monarch butterfly. Journal of The Royal Society Interface 6, 29–37 (2009).
David, T., Gimzewski, J. K., Purdie, D., Reihl, B. & Schlittler, R. R. Epitaxial growth of C 60 on Ag (110) studied by scanning tunneling microscopy and tunneling spectroscopy. Physical Review B 50, 5810 (1994).
Dürig, U., Gimzewski, J. K. & Pohl, D. W. Experimental observation of forces acting during scanning tunneling microscopy. Physical review letters 57, 2403 (1986).
Steiner, W. et al. The following patents were recently issued by the countries in which the inventions were made. For US patents, titles and names supplied to us by the US Patent Office are reproduced exactly as they appear on the original published patent. (Submitted).
Steiner, W. et al. The following patents were recently issued by the countries in which the inventions were made. For US patents, titles and names supplied to us by the US Patent Office are reproduced exactly as they appear on the original published patent. (Submitted).
Dürig, U., Gimzewski, J. K., Pohl, D. W. & Schlittler, R. Force Sensing in Scanning Tunneling Microscopy. IBM, Rüschlikon 1 (1986).
Pyne, A. et al. High-speed atomic force microscopy of dental enamel dissolution in citric acid. Archives of histology and cytology 72, 209–215 (2009).
Pyne, A. et al. High-speed atomic force microscopy of dental enamel dissolution in citric acid. Archives of histology and cytology 72, 209–215 (2009).
Sundstrom, A. et al. Image Analysis and Length Estimation of Biomolecules Using AFM. Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on 16, 1200–1207 (2012).
Gimzewski, J. K. et al. Impurity deposition profiles in the plasma edge of the TCA Tokamak. Physica Scripta 30, 271 (1984).
Gimzewski, J. K. et al. Impurity recycling and retention on Au and C surfaces exposed to the scrape-off layer of the TCA tokamak. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A 4, 90–96 (1986).
Reed, J., Walczak, W. J., Petzold, O. N. & Gimzewski, J. K. In situ mechanical interferometry of matrigel films. Langmuir 25, 36–39 (2008).
Sharma, S. et al. Influence of substrates on hepatocytes: a nanomechanical study. Journal of Scanning Probe Microscopy 4, 7–16 (2009).
Stark, R. W. et al. Journal of SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPY. (Submitted).
Pelling, A. E., Sehati, S., Gralla, E. B., Valentine, J. S. & Gimzewski, J. K. Local nanomechanical motion of the cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Science 305, 1147–1150 (2004).
Pelling, A. E., Li, Y., Shi, W. & Gimzewski, J. K. Nanoscale visualization and characterization of Myxococcus xanthus cells with atomic force microscopy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 102, 6484–6489 (2005).
Palanisamy, V. et al. Nanostructural and transcriptomic analyses of human saliva derived exosomes. PloS one 5, e8577 (2010).
Naranjo, B., Gimzewski, J. K. & Putterman, S. E. T. H. Observation of nuclear fusion driven by a pyroelectric crystal. Nature 434, 1115–1117 (2005).
Sharma, S., Gillespie, B. M., Palanisamy, V. & Gimzewski, J. K. Quantitative nanostructural and single-molecule force spectroscopy biomolecular analysis of human-saliva-derived exosomes. Langmuir 27, 14394–14400 (2011).
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., Padalia, B. D., Affrossman, S., Watson, L. M. & Fabian, D. J. The reaction of oxygen and water with iron films studied by X-Ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Surface Science 62, 386–396 (1977).
Padalia, B. D. et al. The reactions of oxygen and water with the rare-earth metals terbium to lutetium studied by x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Surface Science 61, 468–482 (1976).
Gimzewski, J. K., Humbert, A., Pohl, D. W. & Vepfek, S. A SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPIC (STM) STUDY OF THE SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY OF PLASMA-DEPOSITED NANOCRYSTALLINE SILICON. (1985).
Gimzewski, J. K., Humbert, A., Pohl, D. W. & Veprek, S. Scanning tunneling microscopy of nanocrystalline silicon surfaces. Surface Science 168, 795–800 (1986).
Hofmann, F. et al. Scrape-off measurements during Alfvén wave heating in the TCA tokamak. Journal of Nuclear Materials 121, 22–28 (1984).
Pelling, A. E. et al. Self-organized and highly ordered domain structures within swarms of Myxococcus xanthus. Cell motility and the cytoskeleton 63, 141–148 (2006).
Reed, J. et al. Single molecule transcription profiling with AFM. Nanotechnology 18, 044032 (2007).
Schaffner, M. - H. et al. Size-dependent light emission from mass-selected clusters. The European Physical Journal D-Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics 2, 79–82 (1998).
Sharma, S. et al. Structural-mechanical characterization of nanoparticle exosomes in human saliva, using correlative AFM, FESEM, and force spectroscopy. ACS nano 4, 1921–1926 (2010).
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).
Pelling, A. E., Sehati, S., Gralla, E. B. & Gimzewski, J. K. Time dependence of the frequency and amplitude of the local nanomechanical motion of yeast. Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine 1, 178–183 (2005).

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