Atomic force microscopy-based characterization and design of biointerfaces
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David Alsteens | Daniel J. Müller | Hermann E. Gaub | C. Gerber | H. Gaub | D. Müller | D. Alsteens | Richard Newton | Moritz Pfreundschuh | Christoph Gerber | Richard Newton | Moritz Pfreundschuh
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