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1. Fast and reliable pre-approach for scanning probe microscopes based on tip-sample capacitance

2. In situ studies of NO reduction by H2 over Pt using surface X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy

4. In situ studies of NO reduction by H2 over Pt using surface X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy

7. The ReactorSTM : Atomically resolved scanning tunneling microscopy under high-pressure, high-temperature catalytic reaction conditions

9. In situ studies of NO reduction by H2 over Pt using surface X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy.

10. The ReactorSTM: Atomically resolved scanning tunneling microscopy under high-pressure, high-temperature catalytic reaction conditions

11. Fast and reliable pre-approach for scanning probe microscopes based on tip-sample capacitance.

12. In situ studies of NO reduction by H 2 over Pt using surface X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy.

14. Kinesin-Binding Protein Controls Microtubule Dynamics and Cargo Trafficking by Regulating Kinesin Motor Activity.

15. Improved risk stratification by the integration of the revised international prognostic scoring system with the myelodysplastic syndromes comorbidity index.

16. Developmental and activity-dependent miRNA expression profiling in primary hippocampal neuron cultures.

17. TRAK/Milton motor-adaptor proteins steer mitochondrial trafficking to axons and dendrites.

18. Furfuraldehyde hydrogenation on titanium oxide-supported platinum nanoparticles studied by sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy: acid-base catalysis explains the molecular origin of strong metal-support interactions.

19. Synapse pathology in psychiatric and neurologic disease.

20. Mixed microtubules steer dynein-driven cargo transport into dendrites.

21. Corticosterone alters AMPAR mobility and facilitates bidirectional synaptic plasticity.

22. [Child abuse as a signal for developmental disorders].

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