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    Drug-Induced Changes of Cytoskeletal Structure and Mechanics in Fibroblasts: An Atomic Force Microscopy Study by Rotsch, Christian, Radmacher, Manfred

    Published in Biophysical journal (2000)
    “…The effect of various drugs affecting the integrity of different components of the cytoskeleton on the elasticity of two fibroblast cell lines was investigated…”
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    Volume dynamics in migrating epithelial cells measured with atomic force microscopy by Schneider, S. W., Pagel, P., Rotsch, C., Danker, T., Oberleithner, H., Radmacher, M., Schwab, A.

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-01-2000)
    “…Migration of transformed renal epithelial cells (transformed Madin-Darby canine kidney cells, MDCK-F cells) relies on the activity of a Ca^sup 2+^-sensitive…”
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    How silicon and boron dopants govern the cryogenic scintillation properties of N-type GaAs by Derenzo, S., Bourret, E., Frank-Rotsch, C., Hanrahan, S., Garcia-Sciveres, M.

    “…This paper is the first report describing how the concentrations of silicon and boron govern the cryogenic scintillation properties of n-type GaAs. It shows…”
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    How silicon and boron dopants govern the cryogenic scintillation properties of N-type GaAs by Derenzo, S., Bourret, E., Frank-Rotsch, C., Hanrahan, S., Garcia-Sciveres, M.

    “…This work is the first report describing how the concentrations of silicon and boron govern the cryogenic scintillation properties of n-type GaAs. It shows…”
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    Dimensional and Mechanical Dynamics of Active and Stable Edges in Motile Fibroblasts Investigated by Using Atomic Force Microscopy by Rotsch, Christian, Jacobson, Ken, Radmacher, Manfred

    “…The atomic force microscope (AFM) was employed to investigate the extension and retraction dynamics of protruding and stable edges of motile 3T3 fibroblasts in…”
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    Mapping Local Electrostatic Forces with the Atomic Force Microscope by Rotsch, Christian, Radmacher, Manfred

    Published in Langmuir (14-05-1997)
    “…We have used an atomic force microscope (AFM) to measure locally electrostatic interaction between the AFM's tip and a charged surface. We investigated small…”
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    Development of an optical measurement system for hip implant surgery to evaluate the leg length and the hip rotation center by Grunert, R., Kretzschmar, C., Rotsch, C., Werner, M., Prietzel, T.

    “…The correct leg length and the position of the hip rotation center are the most important parameters for hip implant surgery. Until now there exist no suitable…”
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    Volume dynamics in migrating epithelial cells measured with atomic force microscopy by Schneider, S W, Pagel, P, Rotsch, C, Danker, T, Oberleithner, H, Radmacher, M, Schwab, A

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-01-2000)
    “…Migration of transformed renal epithelial cells (transformed Madin-Darby canine kidney cells, MDCK-F cells) relies on the activity of a Ca(2+)-sensitive K+…”
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    Investigating the Cytoskeleton of Chicken Cardiocytes with the Atomic Force Microscope by Hofmann, Ulrich G., Rotsch, Christian, Parak, Wolfgang J., Radmacher, Manfred

    Published in Journal of structural biology (01-07-1997)
    “…We have investigated living chicken cardiocytes with an atomic force microscope (AFM). Cytoskeletal structures like stress fibers can easily be imaged with the…”
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    AFM IMAGING AND ELASTICITY MEASUREMENTS ON LIVING RAT LIVER MACROPHAGES by ROTSCH, CHRISTIAN, BRAET, FILIP, WISSE, EDDIE, RADMACHER, MANFRED

    Published in Cell biology international (01-11-1997)
    “…The authors investigated the morphology and the elastic properties of living cultured rat liver macrophages (Kupffer cells) with an atomic force microscope…”
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    Scaling of dislocation cells in GaAs crystals by global numeric simulation and their restraint by in situ control of stoichiometry by Rudolph, P., Frank-Rotsch, Ch, Juda, U., Kiessling, F.-M.

    “…Undoped GaAs crystals show dislocation cell patterns with cell dimensions of some hundred micrometer orders of magnitude larger than in metals. Nevertheless,…”
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    EGF-stimulated lamellipod extension in adenocarcinoma cells by Rotsch, Christian, Jacobson, Ken, Condeelis, John, Radmacher, Manfred

    Published in Ultramicroscopy (2001)
    “…The extension of lamellipodia has been triggered by the application of epidermal growth factor (EGF). We have used an atomic force microscope (AFM) to…”
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    Studies on dislocation patterning and bunching in semiconductor compound crystals (GaAs) by Rudolph, P., Frank-Rotsch, Ch, Juda, U., Naumann, M., Neubert, M.

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-05-2004)
    “…The origins of formation of two not yet completely understood structural defects in undoped semiconductor compound crystals, mainly GaAs, are analysed and…”
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    3D computations of melt convection and crystallization front geometry during VCz GaAs growth by Smirnova, O.V., Kalaev, V.V., Makarov, Yu.N., Frank-Rotsch, Ch, Neubert, M., Rudolph, P.

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (15-05-2004)
    “…We have investigated the capabilities of modern numerical methods for the prediction of the melt/crystal interface geometry during encapsulated GaAs…”
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    Global heat and mass transfer in vapor pressure controlled Czochralski growth of GaAs crystals by Yakovlev, E.V., Kalaev, V.V., Evstratov, I.Yu, Frank-Rotsch, Ch, Neubert, M., Rudolph, P., Makarov, Yu.N.

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-05-2003)
    “…We present a numerical study of vapor pressure controlled Czochralski growth of GaAs bulk crystals, using a global two-dimensional (2D) model of conjugated…”
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    A new method to grow III-V crystals from melt in travelling magnetic fields by Rudolph, P., Frank-Rotsch, C., Lux, B., Jockel, D., Kiessling, F.M., Czupalla, M.

    “…First results of a new crystal growth technology of III-V-compounds and Ge is presented. To damp the convection instabilities in the melt and to control the…”
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    Modeling analysis of VCz growth of GaAs bulk crystals using 3D unsteady melt flow simulations by Yakovlev, E.V., Smirnova, O.V., Bystrova, E.N., Kalaev, V.V., Frank-Rotsch, Ch, Neubert, M., Rudolph, P., Makarov, Yu.N.

    Published in Journal of crystal growth (01-03-2003)
    “…We present, for the first time, 3D unsteady modeling of melt turbulent convection with prediction of the crystallization front geometry in vapor pressure…”
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    Modeling analysis of liquid encapsulated Czochralski growth of GaAs and InP crystals by Yakovlev, E. V., Kalaev, V. V., Bystrova, E. N., Smirnova, O. V., Makarov, Yu. N., Frank-Rotsch, Ch, Neubert, M., Rudolph, P.

    Published in Crystal research and technology (1979) (01-06-2003)
    “…The results of three‐dimensional unsteady modeling of melt turbulent convection with prediction of the crystallization front geometry in liquid encapsulated…”
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    ConText: Contactless Sensors For Body Monitoring Incorporated In Textiles by Langereis, G., de Voogd-Claessen, L., Spaepen, A., Siplia, A., Rotsch, C., Linz, T.

    “…The aim of the ConText project is to develop a vest with integrated sensors and electronics for constant monitoring of muscle activity. The vest measures…”
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