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    Combination of FEM simulations and shearography for defect detection on artwork by Buchta, D., Heinemann, C., Pedrini, G., Krekel, C., Osten, W.

    Published in Strain (01-06-2018)
    “…Digital shearography is an interferometric technique, which is often used for defect detection on composite structures. The measurement is fast and…”
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    MA‐XRF investigation of the Altenberg Retable from 1330 by Hoffmann, P., Flege, S., Ensinger, W., Wolf, F., Weber, C., Seeberg, S., Sander, J., Schultz, J., Krekel, C., Tagle, R., Wittkopp, A.

    Published in X-ray spectrometry (01-05-2018)
    “…The Altenberg Retable is one of the most important works of German art from the early 14th century. Composed of a shrine, a Madonna figure, and painted wings,…”
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    Rapid high-efficiency site-directed mutagenesis by the phosphorothioate approach by Sayers, J R, Krekel, C, Eckstein, F

    Published in BioTechniques (01-10-1992)
    “…Several improvements to the existing phosphorothioate-based site-directed mutagenesis methodology are reported, and here it is demonstrated that the new…”
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    Artwork Inspection by Shearography with Adapted Loading by Buchta, D., Hein, N., Pedrini, G., Krekel, C., Osten, W.

    Published in Experimental mechanics (01-11-2015)
    “…Methods for the investigation of the surface as well as methods to find subsurface and structure weakening defects are of special interest in the field of art…”
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    Flow-cytometric analysis of T-cell receptor expression in peripheral blood lymphocytes by Liebers, V, Raulf-Heimsoth, M, Krekel, C, Baur, X

    “…Lymphocytes of subjects sensitized to the insect-derived allergen Chi t 1-9 are, in response to the allergen, characterized by an elevated proliferation and…”
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    Lime Blue - A Mediaeval Pigment for Wall Paintings? by Krekel, Christoph, Polborn, Kurt

    Published in Studies in conservation (01-01-2003)
    “…The rediscovery of a mixed calcium copper hydroxide as a blue pigment is described. The pigment, named lime blue, has not yet been reported in the chemical…”
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