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Book Chapter
Murray, P. W. et al. Ultimate Limits of Fabrication and Measurement 189–196 (Springer Netherlands, 1995).
Conference Paper
Reed, J. et al. Applications of imaging interferometry. SPIE Optics+ Photonics 629301–629301 (International Society for Optics and Photonics, 2006).
Reed, J. et al. Applications of imaging interferometry. SPIE Optics+ Photonics 629301–629301 (International Society for Optics and Photonics, 2006).
Han, S., Novak, E., Reed, J., Teitell, M. & Gimzewski, J. Biological applications of microscope profiler. Microelectronics, MEMS, and Nanotechnology 67990L–67990L (International Society for Optics and Photonics, 2007).
Reed, J. et al. Cells in motion: live cell interferometry (LCI). ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 241, (AMER CHEMICAL SOC 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA, 2011).
Reed, J. et al. Imaging Interferometry for Investigation of Mechanics of Multiple Cells in a Large Field of View. Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging DMB3 (Optical Society of America, 2008).
Reed, J. et al. Imaging Interferometry for Investigation of Mechanics of Multiple Cells in a Large Field of View. Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Imaging DMB3 (Optical Society of America, 2008).
Journal Article
Gimzewski, J. K., Reed, J., Teitell, M. A., P Malan, G. & Wild, D. 15 Immunological Biosensors. The Immunoassay Handbook 265 (2005).
Cross, S. E. et al. AFM-based analysis of human metastatic cancer cells. Nanotechnology 19, 384003 (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).
Berndt, R. et al. Atomic resolution in photon emission induced by a scanning tunneling microscope. Physical review letters 74, 102 (1995).
Han, S., Novak, E., Reed, J., Teitell, M. & Gimzewski, J. Biological applications of microscope profiler (Invited Paper)[6799-23]. PROCEEDINGS-SPIE THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR OPTICAL ENGINEERING 6799, 6799 (2008).
Nayak, A. et al. Biomimetics: Controlling the Synaptic Plasticity of a Cu2S Gap-Type Atomic Switch (Adv. Funct. Mater. 17/2012). Advanced Functional Materials 22, 3605–3605 (2012).
Nayak, A. et al. Biomimetics: Controlling the Synaptic Plasticity of a Cu2S Gap-Type Atomic Switch (Adv. Funct. Mater. 17/2012). Advanced Functional Materials 22, 3605–3605 (2012).
Yoo, L. et al. Characterization of ocular tissues using microindentation and hertzian viscoelastic models. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 52, 3475–3482 (2011).
Okawa, Y. et al. Chemical wiring and soldering toward all-molecule electronic circuitry. Journal of the American Chemical Society 133, 8227–8233 (2011).
Okawa, Y. et al. Chemical wiring and soldering toward all-molecule electronic circuitry. Journal of the American Chemical Society 133, 8227–8233 (2011).
Yokoi, N. et al. Construction of Robust Bio-nanotubes using the Controlled Self-Assembly of Component Proteins of Bacteriophage T4. small 6, 1873–1879 (2010).
Jung, T. A., SCHÜTTLER, R. R., Gimzewski, J. K., Tang, H. & Joachim, C. CONTACTING MOLECULAR NANOSTRUCTURES. (1997).
Jung, T. A., Schlittler, R. R., Gimzewski, J. K., Tang, H. & Joachim, C. Contacting molecular nanostructures. Molecular mechanics, charge Transfer, and transport properties. NATO ASI Series E Applied Sciences-Advanced Study Institute 341, (1997).
Jung, T. A., Schlittler, R. R., Gimzewski, J. K., Tang, H. & Joachim, C. Controlled room-temperature positioning of individual molecules: molecular flexure and motion. SCIENCE-NEW YORK THEN WASHINGTON- 181–183 (1996).
Nayak, A. et al. Controlling the Synaptic Plasticity of a Cu2S Gap-Type Atomic Switch. Advanced Functional Materials 22, 3606–3613 (2012).
Nayak, A. et al. Controlling the Synaptic Plasticity of a Cu2S Gap-Type Atomic Switch. Advanced Functional Materials 22, 3606–3613 (2012).
III, A. J. Ashe et al. Core-ionization energies and the anomalous basicity of arsabenzene and phosphabenzene. Journal of the American Chemical Society 101, 1764–1767 (1979).
Haak, H. W., Sawatzky, G. A., Ungier, L., Gimzewski, J. K. & Thomas, T. D. Core-level electron–electron coincidence spectroscopy. Review of scientific instruments 55, 696–711 (1984).
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).
Aitken, E. J. et al. Electron spectroscopic investigations of the influence of initial-and final-state effects on electronegativity. Journal of the American Chemical Society 102, 4873–4879 (1980).
Bomben, K. D., Bahl, M. K., Gimzewski, J. K., Chambers, S. A. & Thomas, T. D. Extended-x-ray-absorption fine-structure amplitude attenuation in Br 2: Relationship to satellites in the x-ray photoelectron spectrum. Physical Review A 20, 2405 (1979).
Bomben, K. D., Gimzewski, J. K. & Thomas, T. D. Extra-atomic relaxation in HCl, ClF, and Cl2 from x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The Journal of Chemical Physics 78, 5437–5442 (1983).
Tang, H., Cuberes, M. T., Joachim, C. & Gimzewski, J. K. Fundamental considerations in the manipulation of a single C< sub> 60 molecule on a surface with an STM. Surface science 386, 115–123 (1997).
Reed, J. et al. High throughput cell nanomechanics with mechanical imaging interferometry. Nanotechnology 19, 235101 (2008).
Reed, J. et al. High throughput cell nanomechanics with mechanical imaging interferometry. Nanotechnology 19, 235101 (2008).
Tanoue, R. et al. In Situ STM Investigation of Aromatic Poly (azomethine) Arrays Constructed by “On-Site” Equilibrium Polymerization. Langmuir 28, 13844–13851 (2012).
Chun, J. et al. Instantaneous Mass Profiling of Live Cells via Live Cell Interferometry. Biophysical Journal 102, 563a (2012).
Gaisch, R. et al. Internal structure of C60 fullerence molecules as revealed by low-temperature STM. Applied Physics A 57, 207–210 (1993).
Gaisch, R. et al. Internal structure of C60 on Au (110) as observed by low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B 12, 2153–2155 (1994).
Murray, P. W. et al. l-> 3 DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURES ON A UNI-DIRECTION AL SUBSTRATE. (1995).
Hasegawa, T. et al. Learning Abilities Achieved by a Single Solid-State Atomic Switch. Advanced Materials 22, 1831–1834 (2010).
Hasegawa, T. et al. Learning Abilities Achieved by a Single Solid-State Atomic Switch. Advanced Materials 22, 1831–1834 (2010).
Reed, J. et al. Live cell interferometry reveals cellular dynamism during force propagation. ACS nano 2, 841–846 (2008).
Reed, J. et al. Live cell interferometry reveals cellular dynamism during force propagation. ACS nano 2, 841–846 (2008).
Reihl, B. et al. Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy. Physica B: Condensed Matter 197, 64–71 (1994).
Gaisch, R. et al. Low-temperature ultra-high-vacuum scanning tunneling microscope. Ultramicroscopy 42, 1621–1626 (1992).
Hasegawa, T. et al. Memristive operations demonstrated by gap-type atomic switches. Applied Physics A 102, 811–815 (2011).
Hasegawa, T. et al. Memristive operations demonstrated by gap-type atomic switches. Applied Physics A 102, 811–815 (2011).
Ghoneum, M., Ghoneum, A., Tolentino, L. & Gimzewski, J. Modulation of aged murine T lymphocytes in vivo by DPV576-C, a nanodiamond-and nanoplatinum-coated material. in vivo 24, 141–146 (2010).
Yang, R. et al. On-demand nanodevice with electrical and neuromorphic multifunction realized by local ion migration. ACS nano 6, 9515–9521 (2012).
Yang, R. et al. On-demand nanodevice with electrical and neuromorphic multifunction realized by local ion migration. ACS nano 6, 9515–9521 (2012).
Berndt, R. R. J. K. B. R. R. W. D. M. et al. Photon emission at molecular resolution induced by a scanning tunneling microscope. Science 262, 1425–1427 (1993).

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