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Christine Kranz

Christine Kranz

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Chemistry

D-Index
41
Citations
7123
World Ranking
17716
National Ranking
1281

Best Publications

  • Integrating an ultramicroelectrode in an AFM cantilever: combined technology for enhanced information.

    Christine Kranz;Gernot Friedbacher;Boris Mizaikoff;Alois Lugstein

  • The role of conditioning film formation and surface chemical changes on Xylella fastidiosa adhesion and biofilm evolution.

    Gabriela S. Lorite;Carolina M. Rodrigues;Alessandra A. de Souza;Christine Kranz

  • Topography feedback mechanism for the scanning electrochemical microscope based on hydrodynamic forces between tip and sample

    Markus Ludwig;Christine Kranz;Wolfgang Schuhmann;Hermann E. Gaub

  • Lateral deposition of polypyrrole lines by means of the scanning electrochemical microscope

    Christine Kranz;Markus Ludwig;Herrmann E. Gaub;Wolfgang Schuhmann

  • Facilitated tip-positioning and applications of non-electrode tips in scanning electrochemical microscopy using a shear force based constant-distance mode.

    Andreas Hengstenberg;Christine Kranz;Wolfgang Schuhmann

  • Integrated AFM–SECM in Tapping Mode: Simultaneous Topographical and Electrochemical Imaging of Enzyme Activity

    Angelika Kueng;Christine Kranz;Alois Lugstein;Emmerich Bertagnolli

  • Topochemistry and Photomechanical Effects in Crystals of Green Fluorescent Protein-like Chromophores: Effects of Hydrogen Bonding and Crystal Packing

    Panče Naumov;Janusz Kowalik;Kyril M. Solntsev;Anthony Baldridge

  • Pulse technique for the electrochemical deposition of polymer films on electrode surfaces

    Wolfgang Schuhmann;Christine Kranz;Heidi Wohlschläger;Johanna Strohmeier

  • Characterizing photocatalysts for water splitting: from atoms to bulk and from slow to ultrafast processes

    Christine Kranz;Maria Wächtler;Maria Wächtler

  • Amperometric ATP biosensor based on polymer entrapped enzymes.

    Angelika Kueng;Christine Kranz;Boris Mizaikoff

  • Amperometric biosensors produced by immobilization of redox enzymes at polythiophene‐modified electrode surfaces

    Markus Hiller;Christine Kranz;Johanna Huber;Peter Bäuerle

  • In-situ AFM studies of the phase-transition behavior of single thermoresponsive hydrogel particles.

    Justyna Wiedemair;Michael J. Serpe;Jongseong Kim;Jean-Francois Masson

  • Conducting polymer-based amperometric enzyme electrodes. Towards the development of miniaturized reagentless biosensors

    Wolfgang Schuhmann;Christine Kranz;Johanna Huber;Heidi Wohlschläger

  • FIB/SEM tomography with TEM-like resolution for 3D imaging of high-pressure frozen cells

    Clarissa Villinger;Heiko Gregorius;Christine Kranz;Katharina Höhn;Katharina Höhn

  • Recent advancements in nanoelectrodes and nanopipettes used in combined scanning electrochemical microscopy techniques

    Christine Kranz

  • Polypyrrole towers grown with the scanning electrochemical microscope

    Christine Kranz;Hermann E. Gaub;Wolfgang Schuhmann

  • Imaging of microstructured biochemically active surfaces by means of scanning electrochemical microscopy

    C. Kranz;G. Wittstock;H. Wohlschläger;W. Schuhmann

  • Lateral deposition of polypyrrole lines over insulating gaps. Towards the development of polymer-based electronic devices†

    Christine Kranz;Markus Ludwig;Herrmann E. Gaub;Wolf Gang Schuhnrann

  • Mapping of enzyme activity by detection of enzymatic products during AFM imaging with integrated SECM–AFM probes

    C Kranz;A Kueng;A Lugstein;E Bertagnolli

  • Mechanical stretch activates piezo1 in caveolae of alveolar type I cells to trigger ATP release and paracrine stimulation of surfactant secretion from alveolar type II cells

    Kathrin Diem;Michael Fauler;Giorgio Fois;Andreas Hellmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Boris Mizaikoff
Boris Mizaikoff University of Ulm
Wolfgang Schuhmann
Wolfgang Schuhmann Ruhr University Bochum
Jean-Francois Masson
Jean-Francois Masson University of Montreal
Patrick R. Unwin
Patrick R. Unwin University of Warwick
Richard M. Crooks
Richard M. Crooks The University of Texas at Austin
Damien W. M. Arrigan
Damien W. M. Arrigan Curtin University
Zhong-Qun Tian
Zhong-Qun Tian Xiamen University
Henry S. White
Henry S. White University of Utah
Julie V. Macpherson
Julie V. Macpherson University of Warwick
Nicola Cioffi
Nicola Cioffi University of Bari Aldo Moro

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