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1. Laser induced topological cues shape, guide, and anchor human Mesenchymal Stem Cells

10. Enhancing the Cell-Free Expression of Native Membrane Proteins by In Silico Optimization of the Coding Sequence-An Experimental Study of the Human Voltage-Dependent Anion Channel.

11. AFM and Fluorescence Microscopy of Single Cells with Simultaneous Mechanical Stimulation via Electrically Stretchable Substrates.

12. Baseline correction of AFM force curves in the force-time representation.

13. Inward multivesiculation at the basal membrane of adherent giant phospholipid vesicles.

14. A new automatic contact point detection algorithm for AFM force curves.

15. Nanostructure of polysaccharide complexes.

16. Stress relaxation and creep on living cells with the atomic force microscope: a means to calculate elastic moduli and viscosities of cell components.

17. Rationalized approach to the determination of contact point in force-distance curves: application to polymer brushes in salt solutions and in water.

18. Physical attachment of fluorescent protein particles to atomic force microscopy probes in aqueous media: implications for surface pH, fluorescence, and mechanical properties studies.

19. Surface dependence of protein nanocrystal formation.

20. Stress relaxation microscopy: imaging local stress in cells.

21. The new future of scanning probe microscopy: Combining atomic force microscopy with other surface-sensitive techniques, optical microscopy and fluorescence techniques.

22. Quantitative characterization of nanoadhesion by dynamic force spectroscopy.

24. Structure, surface interactions, and compressibility of bacterial S-layers through scanning force microscopy and the surface force apparatus.

25. Chemical and thermal denaturation of crystalline bacterial S-layer proteins: an atomic force microscopy study.

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