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    On the Physical Basis of Biological Signaling by Interface Pulses by Fichtl, B, Silman, I, Schneider, M. F

    Published in Langmuir (24-04-2018)
    “…Currently, biological signaling is envisaged as a combination of activation and movement, triggered by local molecular interactions and molecular diffusion,…”
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    Shear-induced unfolding triggers adhesion of von Willebrand factor fibers by Schneider, S.W, Nuschele, S, Wixforth, A, Gorzelanny, C, Alexander-Katz, A, Netz, R.R, Schneider, M.F

    “…von Willebrand factor (VWF), a protein present in our circulatory system, is necessary to stop bleeding under high shear-stress conditions as found in small…”
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    Geometry of the Pamir-Hindu Kush intermediate-depth earthquake zone from local seismic data by Sippl, C., Schurr, B., Yuan, X., Mechie, J., Schneider, F. M., Gadoev, M., Orunbaev, S., Oimahmadov, I., Haberland, C., Abdybachaev, U., Minaev, V., Negmatullaev, S., Radjabov, N.

    “…We present new seismicity images based on a two‐year seismic deployment in the Pamir and SW Tien Shan. A total of 9532 earthquakes were detected, located, and…”
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    Propagation of 2D pressure pulses in lipid monolayers and its possible implications for biology by Griesbauer, J, Bössinger, S, Wixforth, A, Schneider, M F

    Published in Physical review letters (09-05-2012)
    “…The existence and propagation of acoustic pressure pulses on lipid monolayers at the air-water interface are directly observed by simple mechanical detection…”
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    Acoustic mixing at low Reynold's numbers by Sritharan, K., Strobl, C. J., Schneider, M. F., Wixforth, A., Guttenberg, Z.

    Published in Applied physics letters (30-01-2006)
    “…In microfluidic devices, hydrodynamic flow is usually governed by very low Reynold's numbers. Under these conditions, only laminar flow is possible. Hence,…”
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    Transport, Separation, and Accumulation of Proteins on Supported Lipid Bilayers by Neumann, J, Hennig, M, Wixforth, A, Manus, S, Rädler, J. O, Schneider, M. F

    Published in Nano letters (11-08-2010)
    “…Transport, separation, and accumulation of proteins in their natural environment are central goals in protein biotechnology. Miniaturized assays of supported…”
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    Wave Propagation in Lipid Monolayers by Griesbauer, J., Wixforth, A., Schneider, M.F.

    Published in Biophysical journal (15-11-2009)
    “…Sound waves are excited on lipid monolayers using a set of planar electrodes aligned in parallel with the excitable medium. By measuring the…”
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    Habitat Loss, Fragmentation and Predator Impact: Spatial Implications for Prey Conservation by Schneider, Michael F.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-2001)
    “…1. Because predators threaten the survival of endangered prey in many places, predator management is a widespread conservation tool. At the same time, the…”
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    Single-Photon Cooling in Microwave Magnetomechanics by Zoepfl, D, Juan, M L, Schneider, C M F, Kirchmair, G

    Published in Physical review letters (10-07-2020)
    “…Cavity optomechanics, where photons are coupled to mechanical motion, provides the tools to control mechanical motion near the fundamental quantum limits…”
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    Kerr Enhanced Backaction Cooling in Magnetomechanics by Zoepfl, D, Juan, M L, Diaz-Naufal, N, Schneider, C M F, Deeg, L F, Sharafiev, A, Metelmann, A, Kirchmair, G

    Published in Physical review letters (20-01-2023)
    “…Optomechanics is a prime example of light matter interaction, where photons directly couple to phonons, allowing the precise control and measurement of the…”
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    Phase-State Dependent Current Fluctuations in Pure Lipid Membranes by Wunderlich, B., Leirer, C., Idzko, A.-L., Keyser, U.F., Wixforth, A., Myles, V.M., Heimburg, T., Schneider, M.F.

    Published in Biophysical journal (03-06-2009)
    “…Current fluctuations in pure lipid membranes have been shown to occur under the influence of transmembrane electric fields (electroporation) as well as a…”
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    Two mechanisms of quantized calcium release in skeletal muscle by Klein, M. G, Cheng, H, Santana, L. F, Jiang, Y.-H, Lederer, W. J, Schneider, M. F

    Published in Nature (London) (01-02-1996)
    “…Skeletal muscle uses voltage sensors in the transverse tubular membrane that are linked by protein-protein interactions to intracellular ryanodine receptors,…”
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    Neuropathology and binding studies in anti-amphiphysin-associated stiff-person syndrome by WESSIG, C, KLEIN, R, SCHNEIDER, M. F, TOYKA, K. V, NAUMANN, M, SOMMER, C

    Published in Neurology (22-07-2003)
    “…The authors report a 71-year-old woman with amphiphysin-associated paraneoplastic stiff-person syndrome, opsoclonus, and encephalopathy. The patient's symptoms…”
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    Chemical and Mechanical Impact of Silica Nanoparticles on the Phase Transition Behavior of Phospholipid Membranes in Theory and Experiment by Westerhausen, C., Strobl, F.G., Herrmann, R., Bauer, A.T., Schneider, S.W., Reller, A., Wixforth, A., Schneider, M.F.

    Published in Biophysical journal (07-03-2012)
    “…The interaction of nanoparticles (NPs) with lipid membranes is an integral step in the interaction of NPs and living cells. During particle uptake, the…”
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    Seismic imaging of subducting continental lower crust beneath the Pamir by Schneider, F.M., Yuan, X., Schurr, B., Mechie, J., Sippl, C., Haberland, C., Minaev, V., Oimahmadov, I., Gadoev, M., Radjabov, N., Abdybachaev, U., Orunbaev, S., Negmatullaev, S.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-08-2013)
    “…Exhumation of ultra-high pressure metamorphic rocks testifies that the continental crust can subduct to significant depth into the mantle despite its buoyancy…”
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    Homocysteinemia in psychiatric disorders: association with dementia and depression, but not schizophrenia in female patients by REIF, A, SCHNEIDER, M. F, KAMOLZ, S, PFUHLMANN, B

    Published in Journal of Neural Transmission (01-12-2003)
    “…Homocysteinemia has been reported to be a risk factor for dementia, depression and also schizophrenia, the latter in a gender-specific manner. We have…”
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    Deep burial of Asian continental crust beneath the Pamir imaged with local earthquake tomography by Sippl, C., Schurr, B., Tympel, J., Angiboust, S., Mechie, J., Yuan, X., Schneider, F.M., Sobolev, S.V., Ratschbacher, L., Haberland, C.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-12-2013)
    “…An inclined zone of intermediate-depth seismicity beneath the Pamir orogen in Central Asia has been interpreted as southward subduction of a slab of Asian…”
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    Shear-flow-induced unfolding of polymeric globules by Alexander-Katz, A, Schneider, M F, Schneider, S W, Wixforth, A, Netz, R R

    Published in Physical review letters (29-09-2006)
    “…The behavior of a single collapsed polymer under shear flow is examined using hydrodynamic simulations and scaling arguments. Below a threshold shear rate…”
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    Coherent control of a multi-qubit dark state in waveguide quantum electrodynamics by Zanner, Maximilian, Orell, Tuure, Schneider, Christian M. F., Albert, Romain, Oleschko, Stefan, Juan, Mathieu L., Silveri, Matti, Kirchmair, Gerhard

    Published in Nature physics (01-05-2022)
    “…Superconducting qubits in a waveguide have long-range interactions mediated by photons that cause the emergence of collective states. Destructive interference…”
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