Using DNA origami nanorulers as traceable distance measurement standards and nanoscopic benchmark structures
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Harald Bosse | Bernd Bodermann | Egbert Buhr | Philip Tinnefeld | Detlef Bergmann | P. Tinnefeld | H. Bosse | Mario Raab | Ija Jusuk | E. Buhr | B. Bodermann | D. Bergmann | Mario Raab | Ija Jusuk | Julia Molle | Julia Molle
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