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1by Knez, Mato Bittner, Alexander M Boes, Fabian Wege, Christina Jeske, Holger Maiβ, E Kern, Klaus Published in Nano letters (13.08.2003)“...Large biomolecules are attractive templates for the synthesis of metal − and inorganic − compound nanostructures. The well-defined chemical and structural...”
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2by Bittner, M Höppner, K Pilger, C Schmidt, C Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (02.07.2010)“...Many geo-hazards such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, severe weather, etc., produce acoustic waves with sub-audible frequency, so called...”
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3“...Highlights • Diffraction and cryo-EM provide a detailed picture of TMV in various states, even during assembly. • TMV is surprisingly resilient against many...”
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4by Cascajo-Castresana, María David, Robert O Iriarte-Alonso, Maiara A Bittner, Alexander M Marcolli, Claudia Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (20.03.2020)“...Biological material has gained increasing attention recently as a source of ice-nucleating particles that may account for cloud glaciation at moderate...”
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5by Toohey, M Krüger, K Bittner, M Timmreck, C Schmidt, H Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (09.12.2014)“...Observations and simple theoretical arguments suggest that the Northern Hemisphere (NH) stratospheric polar vortex is stronger in winters following major...”
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6by Knez, M Sumser, M. P Bittner, A. M Wege, C Jeske, H Hoffmann, D. M. P Kuhnke, K Kern, K Published in Langmuir (20.01.2004)“...We studied the adsorption behavior and surface chemistry of the tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) on well-defined metal and insulator surfaces. TMV serves as a...”
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7by Knez, M Sumser, M Bittner, A. M Wege, C Jeske, H Martin, T. P Kern, K Published in Advanced functional materials (01.02.2004)“...Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a very stable nanotube complex of a helical RNA and 2130 coat proteins. The special shape makes it an interesting nano‐object,...”
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8by Meltzer, P Pollock, P Bittner, M Leja, D Trent, J Gooden, C Alberts, D Carpten, J Gillanders, E Seftor, E Dougherty, E Beaudry, C Wang, E Ben-Dor, A Glatfelter, A Sondak, V Radmacher, M Jiang, Y Simon, R Yakhini, Z Marincola, F Hendrix, M Sampas, N Dietrich, K Hayward, N Chen, Y Berens, M Lueders, J Published in Nature (London) (03.08.2000)“...The most common human cancers are malignant neoplasms of the skin. Incidence of cutaneous melanoma is rising especially steeply, with minimal progress in...”
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9by Geppert, B Groeneveld, D Bittner, M Feldhoff, A Published in Energy harvesting and systems (01.04.2017)“...This study presents the characterisation of a prototype thermoelectric generator including ceramic p-type and metallic n-type legs. The generator was...”
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10by Müller, W. A Jungclaus, J. H Mauritsen, T Baehr, J Bittner, M Budich, R Bunzel, F Esch, M Ghosh, R Haak, H Ilyina, T Kleine, T Kornblueh, L Li, H Modali, K Notz, D Pohlmann, H Roeckner, E Stemmler, I Tian, F Marotzke, J Published in Journal of advances in modeling earth systems (01.07.2018)“...The MPI‐ESM1.2 is the latest version of the Max Planck Institute Earth System Model and is the baseline for the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6...”
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11by Koch, Claudia Eber, Fabian J Azucena, Carlos Förste, Alexander Walheim, Stefan Schimmel, Thomas Bittner, Alexander M Jeske, Holger Gliemann, Hartmut Eiben, Sabine Geiger, Fania C Wege, Christina Published in Beilstein journal of nanotechnology (2016-00-00)“...The rod-shaped nanoparticles of the widespread plant pathogen tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) have been a matter of intense debates and cutting-edge research for...”
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12by Wüst, Sabine Wendt, Verena Linz, Ricarda Bittner, Michael Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (21.09.2017)“...Cubic splines with equidistant spline sampling points are a common method in atmospheric science, used for the approximation of background conditions by means...”
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14by Amenabar, Iban Poly, Simon Nuansing, Wiwat Hubrich, Elmar H Govyadinov, Alexander A Huth, Florian Krutokhvostov, Roman Zhang, Lianbing Knez, Mato Heberle, Joachim Bittner, Alexander M Hillenbrand, Rainer Published in Nature communications (2013-00-00)“...Mid-infrared spectroscopy is a widely used tool for material identification and secondary structure analysis in chemistry, biology and biochemistry. However,...”
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15by DERISI, J PENLAND, L BROWN, P. O BITTNER, M. L MELTZER, P. S RAY, M CHEN, Y SU, Y. A TRENT, J. M Published in Nature genetics (01.12.1996)“...The development and progression of cancer and the experimental reversal of tumorigenicity are accompanied by complex changes in patterns of gene expression...”
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16by Hannawald, Patrick Schmidt, Carsten Sedlak, Rene Wust, Sabine Bittner, Michael Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (25.01.2019)“...Between December 2013 and August 2017 the instrument FAIM (Fast Airglow IMager) observed the OH airglow emission at two Alpine stations. A year of measurements...”
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17by Bittner, Sean M Smith, Brandon T Diaz-Gomez, Luis Hudgins, Carrigan D Melchiorri, Anthony J Scott, David W Fisher, John P Mikos, Antonios G Published in Acta biomaterialia (01.05.2019)“...[Display omitted] Recent developments in 3D printing (3DP) research have led to a variety of scaffold designs and techniques for osteochondral tissue...”
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18by Kudoh, Kazuya Ramanna, Manasi Ravatn, Roald Elkahloun, Abdel G Bittner, Michael L Meltzer, Paul S Trent, Jeffrey M Dalton, William S Chin, Khew-Voon Published in Cancer Research (01.08.2000)“...Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology and The Cancer Institute of New Jersey, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson...”
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19by Wen, Xiaogang Gu, Lin Bittner, Alexander M Published in Zeitschrift für physikalische Chemie (Neue Folge) (28.08.2018)“...The electroless (chemical) deposition of cobalt on palladium-sensitized oxidized silicon wafers produces nanowires and chains made up by nanoparticles. We...”
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20by Hannawald, P Schmidt, C Wüst, S Bittner, M Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques discussions (14.01.2016)“...Since December 2013 the new imaging system FAIM (Fast Airglow IMager) for the study of smaller-scale features (both in space and time) is in routine operation...”