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Armleder J, Neumann T, Symalla F, Strunk T, Pena J, Wenzel W, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Mar; 14(1):1356. PMID: 36907955
Conductivity doping has emerged as an indispensable method to overcome the inherently low conductivity of amorphous organic semiconductors, which presents a great challenge in organic electronics applications. While tuning ionization...
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Armleder J, Strunk T, Symalla F, Friederich P, Pena J, Neumann T, et al.
J Chem Theory Comput . 2021 May; 17(6):3727-3738. PMID: 34038113
The ionization potential, electron affinity, and cation/anion polarization energies (IP, EA, P, P) of organic molecules determine injection barriers, charge carriers balance, doping efficiency, and light outcoupling in organic electronics...
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Friederich P, Konrad M, Strunk T, Wenzel W
Sci Rep . 2018 Feb; 8(1):2559. PMID: 29416116
Computer simulation increasingly complements experimental efforts to describe nanoscale structure formation. Molecular mechanics simulations and related computational methods fundamentally rely on the accuracy of classical atomistic force fields for the...
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Friederich P, Gomez V, Sprau C, Meded V, Strunk T, Jenne M, et al.
Adv Mater . 2017 Oct; 29(43). PMID: 28991381
Organic semiconductors find a wide range of applications, such as in organic light emitting diodes, organic solar cells, and organic field effect transistors. One of their most striking disadvantages in...
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Magri A, Friederich P, Schafer B, Fattori V, Sun X, Strunk T, et al.
Beilstein J Nanotechnol . 2015 Jul; 6:1107-15. PMID: 26171287
We have studied the electronic properties and the charge carrier mobility of the organic semiconductor tris(1-oxo-1H-phenalen-9-olate)aluminium(III) (Al(Op)3) both experimentally and theoretically. We experimentally estimated the HOMO and LUMO energy levels...
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Grunbacher A, Throm T, Seidel C, Gutt B, Rohrig J, Strunk T, et al.
PLoS One . 2014 Apr; 9(4):e94546. PMID: 24722460
Hydrophobins are amphiphilic proteins able to self-assemble at water-air interphases and are only found in filamentous fungi. In Aspergillus nidulans two hydrophobins, RodA and DewA, have been characterized, which both...
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Girrbach M, Meliciani I, Waterkotte B, Berthold S, Oster A, Brurein F, et al.
Phys Chem Chem Phys . 2014 Mar; 16(17):8036-43. PMID: 24647967
Peptide based inhibitors of protein-protein interactions are of great interest in proteomics, structural biology and medicinal chemistry. Optimized inhibitors can be designed by experimental approaches or by computational prediction. Ideally,...
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Hauser S, Rogenhofer S, Ellinger J, Strunk T, Muller S, Fechner G
Urol Int . 2012 May; 88(4):390-4. PMID: 22627127
Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility and safety of thulium:yttrium-aluminium-garnet laser vapoenucleation of the prostate (ThuVEP) in patients with chronic anticoagulation and bleeding disorders. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data...
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Boeuf S, Throm T, Gutt B, Strunk T, Hoffmann M, Seebach E, et al.
Acta Biomater . 2011 Dec; 8(3):1037-47. PMID: 22154865
Hydrophobins are fungal proteins with the ability to form immunologically inert membranes of high stability, properties that makes them attractive candidates for orthopaedic implant coatings. Cell adhesion on the surface...
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Klenin K, Tristram F, Strunk T, Wenzel W
J Comput Chem . 2011 Jun; 32(12):2647-53. PMID: 21656788
The computational effort of biomolecular simulations can be significantly reduced by means of implicit solvent models in which the energy generally contains a correction depending on the surface area and/or...