Johannes H Kindt
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Lauer M, Siam M, Tardio J, Page S, Kindt J, Grassmann O
Pharm Res
. 2013 May;
30(8):2010-22.
PMID: 23673553
Purpose: To verify the robustness and fundamental value of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and AFM-based assays to rapidly examine the molecular homogeneity and physical stability of amorphous solid dispersions on...
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Lauer M, Jungmann R, Kindt J, Magonov S, Fuhrhop J, Oroudjev E, et al.
Langmuir
. 2007 Apr;
23(10):5459-65.
PMID: 17408295
Practical protocols are presented to reproducibly prepare micrometer-sized Au(111) substrates. Au(111) terraces of micrometer dimensions and atomic smoothness were crystallized by flame-annealing vacuum-deposited gold films on glass and on millimetric...
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Fantner G, Schitter G, Kindt J, Ivanov T, Ivanova K, Patel R, et al.
Ultramicroscopy
. 2006 May;
106(8-9):881-7.
PMID: 16730410
Many applications in materials science, life science and process control would benefit from atomic force microscopes (AFM) with higher scan speeds. To achieve this, the performance of many of the...
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Fantner G, Hassenkam T, Kindt J, Weaver J, Birkedal H, Pechenik L, et al.
Nat Mater
. 2005 Jul;
4(8):612-6.
PMID: 16025123
Properties of the organic matrix of bone as well as its function in the microstructure could be the key to the remarkable mechanical properties of bone. Previously, it was found...
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Fantner G, Birkedal H, Kindt J, Hassenkam T, Weaver J, Cutroni J, et al.
Bone
. 2004 Nov;
35(5):1013-22.
PMID: 15542025
In recent years, the important role of the organic matrix for the mechanical properties of bone has become increasingly apparent. It is therefore of great interest to understand the interactions...
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Kindt J, Fantner G, Cutroni J, Hansma P
Ultramicroscopy
. 2004 Jul;
100(3-4):259-65.
PMID: 15231318
To improve the performance of atomic force microscopes regarding speed and noise sensitivity, it is important to consider the mechanical rigidity of the actuator (scanner), and the overall mechanical structure....
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Gutsmann T, Fantner G, Kindt J, Venturoni M, Danielsen S, Hansma P
Biophys J
. 2004 Apr;
86(5):3186-93.
PMID: 15111431
Tendons are composed of collagen and other molecules in a highly organized hierarchical assembly, leading to extraordinary mechanical properties. To probe the cross-links on the lower level of organization, we...
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Gutsmann T, Fantner G, Venturoni M, Ekani-Nkodo A, Thompson J, Kindt J, et al.
Biophys J
. 2003 Apr;
84(4):2593-8.
PMID: 12668467
The standard model for the structure of collagen in tendon is an ascending hierarchy of bundling. Collagen triple helices bundle into microfibrils, microfibrils bundle into subfibrils, and subfibrils bundle into...
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Venturoni M, Gutsmann T, Fantner G, Kindt J, Hansma P
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2003 Mar;
303(2):508-13.
PMID: 12659847
Collagen type I displays a typical banding periodicity of 67 nm when visualized by atomic force or transmission electron microscopy imaging. We have investigated collagen fibers extracted from rat tail...
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Kindt J, Sitko J, Pietrasanta L, Oroudjev E, Becker N, Viani M, et al.
Methods Cell Biol
. 2002 Jun;
68:213-29.
PMID: 12053731
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