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Interactions between lipid membranes mediated by DNA oligonucleotides
Reactive and inelastic H + D2 collisions: Classical recoil, quantum interference, and the tug-of-war mechanism
Ultrafast chemical exchange and spectral diffusion of solute-solvent complexes probed by 2D IR spectroscopy
Continuous time-of-flight mass spectrometric imaging of fragmented ions
Kinetic theories for stochastic models of liquids with highly cooperative dynamics
Ultrafast spectroscopy of electron transfer dynamics in liquids; excitation transfer studies of phase transitions
Carrier-driven disordering in semiconductors: Time-resolved x-ray diffraction and density functional perturbation theory investigations
Biomedical applications of carbon nanotubes
Laser desorption mass spectrometry of complex aromatics in meteorites, asphaltenes, and interstellar ice analogs
Ultrafast excited state proton transfer in the condensed phase and nanoconfinement
Analysis of the structure-mechanical property relationships of nanoparticle-filled hydrogels
Fluorescence interferometry applied to cell membrane model systems
Water dynamics near solutes and surfaces
Synthetic strategies for controlling inter- and intramolecular interactions: Applications in single-molecule fluorescence imaging, bioluminescence imaging, and palladium catalysis
The application of quasi-one dimensional nano-materials in nanoelectronic devices
The measurement of Rayleigh scattering and stable carbon isotope ratios using cavity ring-down spectroscopy
Measuring and modeling the physicochemical properties of organic matter in the atmospheric aerosols: Implications for cloud activation and heterogeneous chemistry
Growth of organic films on semiconductor surfaces: Fundamental reactivity studies and molecular layer deposition involving isocyanates and isothiocyanates