Beta structure motifs of islet amyloid polypeptides identified through surface-mediated assemblies. (57/97)

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Intelligent chiral sensing based on supramolecular and interfacial concepts. (58/97)

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Spectroscopic scanning tunneling microscopy studies of single surface-supported free-base corroles. (59/97)

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Surface modifications by field induced diffusion. (60/97)

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Insulated gold scanning tunneling microscopy probes for recognition tunneling in an aqueous environment. (61/97)

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Multi-level communication of human retinal pigment epithelial cells via tunneling nanotubes. (62/97)

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Thickness determination of biological samples with a zeta-calibrated scanning tunneling microscope. (63/97)

A single-tube scanning tunneling microscope has been zeta-calibrated by using atomic steps of crystalline gold and was used for measuring the thickness of two biological samples, metal-coated as well as uncoated. The hexagonal surface layer of the bacterium Deinococcus radiodurans with an open network-type structure shows thickness values that are strongly influenced by the substrate and the preparation method. In contrast, the thickness of the purple membrane of Halobacterium halobium with its densely packed less-corrugated structure exhibits very little variation in thickness in coated preparations and the values obtained are in good agreement with x-ray data.  (+info)

Binding modes of thioflavin T molecules to prion peptide assemblies identified by using scanning tunneling microscopy. (64/97)

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