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47
Citations
7443
World Ranking
15703
National Ranking
1153

Best Publications

  • Surface Functionalization of Silica Nanoparticles Supports Colloidal Stability in Physiological Media and Facilitates Internalization in Cells

    Christina Graf;Qi Gao;Irene Schütz;Christelle Njiki Noufele

  • Homogeneous nucleation rates of supercooled water measured in single levitated microdroplets.

    B. Krämer;O. Hübner;H. Vortisch;L. Wöste

  • A general method for the controlled embedding of nanoparticles in silica colloids.

    Christina Graf;Sofia Dembski;and Andreas Hofmann;Eckart Rühl

  • Size effects on dissociation rates of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon cations: Laboratory studies and astophysical implications

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  • Photoisomerization of OCIO: a possible mechanism for polar ozone depletion

    Veronica Vaida;Susan Solomon;Erik C. Richard;Eckart Rühl;Eckart Rühl

  • PVP-coated, negatively charged silver nanoparticles: A multi-center study of their physicochemical characteristics, cell culture and in vivo experiments.

    Sebastian Ahlberg;Alexandra Antonopulos;Jörg Diendorf;Ralf Dringen

  • Adsorption kinetics of plasma proteins on ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO) nanoparticles

    M. Jansch;P. Stumpf;C. Graf;E. Rühl

  • Highly monodisperse water-dispersable iron oxide nanoparticles for biomedical applications

    Andreas Hofmann;Steffen Thierbach;Annetta Semisch;Andrea Hartwig

  • Near-field imaging and nano-Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy using broadband synchrotron radiation

    Peter Hermann;Arne Hoehl;Piotr Patoka;Florian Huth

  • Combination of Surface Charge and Size Controls the Cellular Uptake of Functionalized Graphene Sheets

    Zhaoxu Tu;Katharina Achazi;Andrea Schulz;Rolf Mülhaupt

  • Do nanoparticles have a future in dermal drug delivery

    Alexa Patzelt;Wing Cheung Mak;Sora Jung;Fanny Knorr

  • Lysosomal Dysfunction Caused by Cellular Accumulation of Silica Nanoparticles.

    Irene Schütz;Tania Lopez-Hernandez;Qi Gao;Dmytro Puchkov

  • The photofragmentation of naphthalene and azulene monocations in the energy range 7–22 eV

    H.W. Jochims;H. Rasekh;E. Rühl;H. Baumgärtel

  • Penetration of normal, damaged and diseased skin--an in vitro study on dendritic core-multishell nanotransporters.

    Nesrin Alnasif;Christian Zoschke;Emanuel Fleige;Robert Brodwolf

  • Single- and double-ionization potentials of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and fullerenes by photon and electron impact

    S. Tobita;S. Leach;H. W. Jochims;E. Rühl

  • Quasi-1D TiS3 Nanoribbons: Mechanical Exfoliation and Thickness-Dependent Raman Spectroscopy.

    Alexey Lipatov;Michael J. Loes;Haidong Lu;Jun Dai

  • pH-Sensitive Chitosan-Heparin Nanoparticles for Effective Delivery of Genetic Drugs into Epithelial Cells.

    Iuliia Pilipenko;Viktor Korzhikov-Vlakh;Vladimir Sharoyko;Nan Zhang

  • Shape-Dependent Dissolution and Cellular Uptake of Silver Nanoparticles.

    Christina Graf;Daniel Nordmeyer;Christina Sengstock;Sebastian Ahlberg

  • Hair follicles as a target structure for nanoparticles

    Jürgen Lademann;Fanny Knorr;H. Richter;S. Jung

  • Core level excitation, ionization, relaxation, and fragmentation of free clusters

    Eckart Rühl

  • Transition metal 2p excitaton of organometallic compounds studied by electron energy loss spectroscopy

    A.P. Hitchcock;A.T. Wen;E. Rühl

  • Size-dependent K-edge EXAFS study of the structure of free Ar clusters

    S. Kakar;O. Björneholm;J. Weigelt;A. R. B. de Castro

  • Ar 2p spectroscopy of free argon clusters

    E. Rühl;C. Heinzel;A. P. Hitchcock;H. Baumgärtel

  • Characterization of semiconductor materials using synchrotron radiation-based near-field infrared microscopy and nano-FTIR spectroscopy

    Peter Hermann;Arne Hoehl;Georg Ulrich;Claudia Fleischmann

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Adam P. Hitchcock
Adam P. Hitchcock McMaster University
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Nobuhiro Kosugi Osaka University
Rainer Haag
Rainer Haag Freie Universität Berlin
Peter A. Dowben
Peter A. Dowben University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Bernhard Brutschy
Bernhard Brutschy Goethe University Frankfurt
Marcelo Calderón
Marcelo Calderón University of the Basque Country
Markus Gallei
Markus Gallei Saarland University
Ferenc Krausz
Ferenc Krausz Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
Mark I. Stockman
Mark I. Stockman Georgia State University
Ludger Wöste
Ludger Wöste Freie Universität Berlin

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