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CPP 34.1 |
Nanoscale viscoelastic properties of hydrated collagen-based films probed with static and dynamic AFM — •Manuel Uhlig, Eike-Christian Spitzner, and Robert Magerle
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CPP 34.2 |
A pressure-dependent FTIR-spectroscopy study on spider silk’s non-equilibrium nanostructure — •Arthur Markus Anton, Christof Gutsche, Wilhelm Kossack, and Friedrich Kremer
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14:00 |
CPP 34.3 |
Interactions of Radical Oxygen Species with Phosphatidylcholine Monolayers and Liposomes — •Andreas Gröning, Heiko Ahrens, Frank Lawrenz, Thomas Ortmann, Gerald Brezesinski, Fritz Scholz, Doris Vollmer, and Christiane A. Helm
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14:00 |
CPP 34.4 |
Synchrotron Radiation- based FIR/THz spectroscopy for studying Membrane-targeting interactions of antimicrobial peptides — •Andrea Hornemann, Arne Hoehl, Michael Andersch, Peggy Emmer, Michael Vollmer, Gerhard Ulm, and Burkhard Beckhoff
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14:00 |
CPP 34.5 |
An x-ray diffraction study of vulcanized fiber and paper exposed to hydrostatic pressure — •Karin Esch, Dominik Dumke, Michael Paulus, Christian Sternemann, Julia Nase, Julian Schulze, Johannes Möller, Kolja Mende, Irena Kiesel, Thomas Büning, Simon Wulle, Sergius Janik, Holger Göring, Dorothee Wieczorek, and Metin Tolan
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14:00 |
CPP 34.6 |
AFM studies of adsorbed xylan on cellulosic materials — •Caterina Czibula, Christian Ganser, Albrecht Miletzky, Stefan Spirk, Robert Schennach, and Christian Teichert
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14:00 |
CPP 34.7 |
The adsorption of a cellulose binding module on cellulose surfaces — •Sergio Mauri, Jim Pfaendtner, Mischa Bonn, and Tobias Weidner
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14:00 |
CPP 34.8 |
Determination of Amylolytic Activityof Malts by Rheological Measurements — •Janyl Iskakova, Jamila Smanalieva, and Asylbek Kulmyrzaev
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14:00 |
CPP 34.9 |
A polyethylene glycol / γ-globulin mixture as a versatile depletion interaction system for the study of crowding effects — •Stefano Da Vela, Fajun Zhang, Christian Exner, Saliba Barsaume, Michael Sztucki, and Frank Schreiber
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14:00 |
CPP 34.10 |
Diffusion in protein solutions upon approaching a liquid-liquid phase transition and its critical point — •Michal Braun, Marcell Wolf, Fajun Zhang, and Frank Schreiber
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