50 results on '"Polz, J."'
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2. Efficient Laser-Driven Proton Acceleration from a Cryogenic Solid Hydrogen Target
3. Ligands of the danger receptor RAGE are highly upregulated in psoriatic lesions: P181
4. Ring-like spatial distribution of laser accelerated protons in the ultra-high-contrast TNSA-regime
5. An investigation on THz yield from laser-produced solid density plasmas at relativistic laser intensities
6. Ring-like spatial distribution of laser accelerated protons in the ultra-high-contrast TNSA-regime
7. Reduction of X-ray generation in high-intensity laser ion acceleration
8. Shaping laser accelerated ions for future applications – The LIGHT collaboration
9. Realizing a laser-driven electron source applicable for radiobiological tumor irradiation
10. Enhanced radiation pressure-assisted acceleration by temporally tuned counter-propagating pulses
11. Observation of energetic terahertz pulses from relativistic solid density plasmas
12. Enhanced radiation pressure-assisted acceleration by temporally tuned counter-propagating pulses
13. Shaping laser accelerated ions for future applications – The LIGHT collaboration
14. Few-cycle optical probe-pulse for investigation of relativistic laser-plasma interactions
15. All-optical measurement of the hot electron sheath driving laser ion acceleration from thin foils
16. A cascaded laser acceleration scheme for the generation of spectrally controlled proton beams
17. Novel and compact accelerator concepts for radiation therapy
18. Spectral shaping of laser generated proton beams
19. Few-cycle optical probe-pulse for investigation of relativistic laser-plasma interactions
20. Radiation pressure-assisted acceleration of ions using multi-component foils in high-intensity laser–matter interactions
21. Evidence for ultra-fast heating in intense-laser irradiated reduced-mass targets
22. K-shell spectroscopy of silicon ions as diagnostic for high electric fields
23. Observation of energetic terahertz pulses from relativistic solid density plasmas
24. Compact cryogenic source of periodic hydrogen and argon droplet beams for relativistic laser-plasma generation
25. Laser acceleration in the radiation-pressure-regime from ultra-thin polymer foils
26. Absorption of circularly polarized laser pulses in near-critical plasmas
27. All-optical measurement of the hot electron sheath driving laser ion acceleration from thin foils
28. A cascaded laser acceleration scheme for the generation of spectrally controlled proton beams
29. Multiterawatt peak power generated by the all diode pumped laser—POLARIS
30. Scaling of the proton density reduction scheme for the laser acceleration of proton beams with a narrow energy spread
31. Staged laser ion acceleration
32. Scalings for narrow-band MeV proton beams from laser plasmas
33. Direct measurement of the electron density driving the laser particle acceleration with thin foils
34. Spectral shaping of laser generated proton beams
35. Fundamental noise of an atomic spin measurement
36. ChemInform Abstract: Hydrogen Uptake by MoS2 and Sulfided Alumina-Supported Mo Catalysts
37. Efficient Laser-Driven Proton Acceleration from a Cryogenic Solid Hydrogen Target
38. Hydrogen uptake by MoS2 and sulfided alumina-supported Mo catalysts
39. Utilization of a few-cycle probe beam to study relativistic laser-plasma interaction.
40. Laser acceleration in the radiation-pressure-regime from ultra-thin polymer foils.
41. Staged laser ion acceleration.
42. 54 J pulses with 18 nm bandwidth from a diode-pumped chirped-pulse amplification laser system.
43. Exogenous TNFR2 activation protects from acute GvHD via host T reg cell expansion.
44. TNFR2 maintains adequate IL-12 production by dendritic cells in inflammatory responses by regulating endogenous TNF levels.
45. Myeloid suppressor cells require membrane TNFR2 expression for suppressive activity.
46. High-intensity, high-contrast laser pulses generated from the fully diode-pumped Yb:glass laser system POLARIS.
47. Mechanisms of immune complex-mediated experimental glomerulonephritis: possible role of the balance between endogenous TNF and soluble TNF receptor type 2.
48. Inflammation augments the development of experimental glomerulonephritis by accelerating proteinuria and enhancing mortality.
49. Compact cryogenic source of periodic hydrogen and argon droplet beams for relativistic laser-plasma generation.
50. Sepsis leads to a reduced antigen-specific primary antibody response.
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