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    A scanning force microscopy study of human serum albumin and porcine pancreas trypsin adsorption on mica surfaces by Quist, A.P., Björck, L.P., Reimann, C.T., Oscarsson, S.O., Sundqvist, B.U.R.

    Published in Surface science (1995)
    “…Scanning force microscopy is more and more expanding as a tool for biological research. Here we report about the observation of molecular adsorption on mica…”
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    keV-polyatomic-ion-impact-nucleated oxidative etch pitting in highly oriented pyrolytic graphite by Reimann, C.T., Sullivan, P.A., Türpitz, A., Altmann, S., Quist, A.P., Bergman, A., Oscarsson, S.O., Sundqvist, B.U.R., Håkansson, P.

    Published in Surface science (01-11-1995)
    “…The tendency of freshly cleaved highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) to form nanometer-sized circular pits during high temperature oxidative etching is an…”
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    Imaging of single antigens, antibodies, and specific immunocomplex formation by scanning force microscopy by Quist, A P, Bergman, A A, Reimann, C T, Oscarsson, S O, Sundqvist, B U

    Published in Scanning microscopy (01-06-1995)
    “…The most sensitive analytical techniques available today for detecting immuno assay complexes are radio or enzyme immuno analytical techniques, by which…”
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    Nanometer-Scale Arrangement of Human Serum Albumin by Adsorption on Defect Arrays Created with a Finely Focused Ion Beam by Bergman, Anna A, Buijs, Jos, Herbig, Jens, Mathes, David T, Demarest, James J, Wilson, Christian D, Reimann, Curt T, Baragiola, Raùl A, Hull, Robert, Oscarsson, Sven O

    Published in Langmuir (24-11-1998)
    “…Well-ordered arrays of pits were prepared on gallium arsenide and silicon wafers using a finely focused ion beam (FFIB). The defect pits on gallium arsenide,…”
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