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    Surface Methods

    A biosensor is an analytical device which physically associates a biological receptor and a transducer [1]. The transducer transforms the interaction between the receptor and its target into an interpretable s...

    D. Altschuh, S. Ricard-Blum, V. Ball, M. Gaillet, P. Schaaf, B. Senger in Nanoscience (2009)

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    Human amelogenesis: high resolution electron microscopy of nanometer-sized particles

    Growth of inorganic crystals of enamel is described as a two-stage process with growth of ribbon-like crystals in length and width, followed by their development in thickness. In early stages of crystal growth...

    F. J. G. Cuisinier, P. Steuer, B. Senger, J. C. Voegel in Cell and Tissue Research (1993)

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    Human amelogenesis I: High resolution electron microscopy study of ribbon-like crystals

    Ribbon-like crystals, from develo** enamel of human fetuses, were studied by high resolution electron microscopy. These crystals were classically described as the first organized mineral formed during amelog...

    F. J. G. Cuisinier, P. Steuer, B. Senger, J. C. Voegel in Calcified Tissue International (1992)

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    Calculated molecular double-differential cross-sections for ionisation under proton impact

    This paper describes an approach (DDCS-MT), based on the plane wave Born approximation, intended to calculate double-differential ionisation cross-sections (DDCS) under heavy charged particle impact. A procedu...

    B. Senger in Zeitschrift für Physik D Atoms, Molecules and Clusters (1988)