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188.




D. Rhinow, M. Imhof, I. Chizhik, R.-P. Baumann, N. Hampp
Structural Changes in Bacteriorhodopsin Caused by Two-Photon-Induced Photobleaching.
J. Phys. Chem. B, (2012) in press.
DOI: 10.1021/jp2112846









187.




D. Rhinow, N. Hampp
Patterned Self-Assembled Monolayers of Alkanthiols on Copper Nanomembranes by Submerged Laser Ablation.
Appl. Phys. A, 107 (2012) 755-759.
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-012-6930-6









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R.-P. Baumann, A. P. Busch, B. Heidel, N. Hampp
A New Class of Purple Membrane Variants for the Construction of Highly Oriented Membrane Assemblies Based on Noncovalent Interactions.
J. Phys. Chem. B, 116 (2012) 4134-4149.
DOI: 10.1021/jp210825x






















185.




H.-C. Kim, H. Reinhardt, P. Hillebrecht, N. Hampp
Photochemical Preparation of Sub-Wavelength Heterogeneous Laser-Induced Periodic Surface Structures.
Adv. Mater., 24 (2012) 1994-1998.
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201200534






















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M. Schraub, H. Gray, N. Hampp
Selective [2+2]-Cycloaddition in Methacrylic Stilbene Polymers without Interference from E/Z-Isomerization.
Macromolecules, 44 (2011) 8755-8762.
DOI: 10.1021/ma2015485









183.




R.-P. Baumann, J. Eussner, N. Hampp
pH-Dependent Bending In and Out of Purple Membranes Comprising BR-D85T.
Phys.Chem.Chem.Phys., 13 (2011) 21375-21382.
DOI: 10.1039/C1CP22098E









182.




J. P. Kraack, T. Buckup, N. Hampp, M. Motzkus
Ground and Excited State Vibrational Coherence Dynamics in Bacteriorhodopsin Probed with Degenerate Four-Wave-Mixing Experiments.
ChemPhysChem, 12 (2011) 1851-1859.
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201100032









181.




M. Schraub, N. Hampp
Smart Polymers Containing Substituted Coumarin Side Groups Enable Photo-induced Tuning of Focal Length of Intraocular Lenses.
Proc. SPIE, 7885 (2011) 78851Z/1-78851Z/11.









180.




J. Liese, N. Hampp
Thermal [2+2]-Cycloreversion of a Cyclobutane Moiety via a Biradical Reaction.
J. Phys. Chem. A, 115 (2011) 2927-2932.
DOI: 10.1021/jp111577j









179.




D. Kehrloesser, R.-P. Baumann, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp
Photochemistry of Coumarin Functionalized SiO2-Nanoparticles.
Langmuir, 27 (2011) 4149-4155.
DOI: 10.1021/la200238y









178.




J. Liese, N. Hampp
Synthesis and photocleavage of a new polymerizable [2+2] hetero dimer for phototriggered drug delivery.
J. Photochem. Photobiol. A, 219 (2011) 228-234.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2011.02.021









177.




D. Rhinow, M. Büenfeld, N.-E. Weber, A. Beyer, A. Gölzhäuser, W. Kühlbrandt, N. Hampp, A. Turchanin
Energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy of biological samples on highly transparent carbon nanomembranes.
Ultramicroscopy, 111 (2011) 342-349.
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultramic.2011.01.028






















176.




S. Yan, N. Menke, A. Ning, N. Hampp
Collinear Holographic Image Storage with BR-D96N Film.
Guangzi Xuebo, 39 (2010) 1816-1819.









175.




A. Ning, N. Menke, S. Yan, N. Hampp
Rewritable collinear holographic image storage with BR-D96N film.
Proc. SPIE, 7848 (2010) 784812-784818.









174.




D. Rhinow, I. Chizhik, R.-P. Baumann, F. Noll, N. Hampp
Crystallinity of Purple Membranes Comprising the Chloride-Pumping Bacteriorhodopsin Variant D85T and its Modulation by pH and Salinity.
J. Phys. Chem. B, 114 (2010) 15424-15428.
PDF-Fulltext , DOI: 10.1021/jp108502p









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A. M. Collins, N. H. M. Kaus, F. Speranza, W. H. Briscoe, D. Rhinow, N. Hampp, S. Mann
Assembly of poly(methacrylate)/purple membrane lamellar nanocomposite films by intercalation and in situ polymerisation.
J. Mater. Chem., 20 (2010) 9037-9041.
PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1039/c0jm01358g









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M. Schranz, R.-P. Baumann, D. Rhinow, N. Hampp
Dynamics of bacteriorhodopsin in solid-supported purple membranes studied with tapping-mode atomic force microscopy.
J. Phys. Chem. B, 114 (2010) 9047-9053.
PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/jp102377c

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T. Buckup, A. Southan, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp, M. Motzkus
Optimisation of two-photon induced cleavage of linker systems for drug delivery.
J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chemistry, 210 (2010) 188-192.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2009.12.016

 







170.




D. Rhinow, J. Vonck, M. Schranz, A. Beyer, A. Gölzhäuser, N. Hampp
Ultrathin carbon nanomembranes as support films for structural analysis of biological specimens.
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 12 (2010) 4345-4350.
PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1039/b923756a

 







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R.-P. Baumann, M. Schranz, N. Hampp
Bending of Purple Membranes in Dependence on the pH Analyzed by AFM and Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy.
Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 12 (2010) 4329-4335.
PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1039/b919729j

 







168.




D. Kehrlößer, J. Träger, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp
Synthesis and photochemistry of coumarin based self-assembled monolayers on silicon oxide surfaces.
Langmuir, 26 (2010) 3878-3882.
PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/la903433r

 







167.




J. Liese, N. Hampp
1,1,-Dimethylnaphtalenon-dimers as photocleavable linkers with improved two-photon-absorption efficiency and hydrolitic stability.
J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chemistry, 209 (2010) 128-134.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2009.11.005

 







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D. Rhinow, N. Hampp
Curvature of purple membrane comprising permanently wedge-shaped bacteriorhodopsin molecules is regulated by lipid content.
J. Phys. Chem. B, 114 (2010) 549-556.
PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/jp908408d

 












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T. Buckup, J. Möhring, V. Settels, J. Träger, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp, M. Motzkus
Coherently controlled release of drugs in ophthalmology.
Springer Series in Chemical Physics, 2 (2009) 574-576.
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-95946-5_186
 













 







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A. M. Collins, D. Rhinow, N. Hampp, S. Mann
Structure and Properties of Silicified Purple Membrane Thin Films
Biomacromolecules, 10 (2009) 2767-2771.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/bm900625u

 







163.




C. Paternolli, M. Neebe, E. Stura, F. Barbieri, P. Ghisellini, N. Hampp, C. Nicolini
Photoreversibility and photostability in films of octopus rhodopsin isolated from octopus photoreceptor membranes.
J. Biomed. Mat. Res. A, 88A (2009) 947-951.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.31925

 







162.




J. Träger, H.-C. Kim, M. Schraub, N. Hampp
Photo reactions induced by two-photon absorption.
in: Lasers in Chemistry Vol. 2 (ed. M. Lackner)
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, (2008) 1141-1163.

 







161.




D. Rhinow, N. Hampp
Light- and pH-dependent conformational changes in protein structure induce strong bending of purple membranes - Active membranes studied by Cryo-SEM.
J. Phys. Chem. B, 112 (2008) 13116-13120.
PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/jp803510t

 







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S. Fiedler, T. Müller, M. Zwanzig, M.S. Jäger, M. Böttcher, A. Csaki, W. Fritzsche, S. Howitz, D. Schmitt, N. Hampp, W. Scheel, G.R. Fuhr, H. Reichl
Component Handling at Micro-, Submicro- and Nano-Scale – Towards Converging Assembly.
mst|news, 3 (2008) 25-28.

 







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M. Neebe, D. Rhinow, N. Schromczyk, N. Hampp
Thermochromism of Bacteriorhodopsin.
J. Phys. Chem. B, 112 (2008) 6946-6951.
PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/jp7111389

 







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A. Schönafinger, S. Müller, F. Noll, N. Hampp
Bioinspired Nanoencapsulation of Purple Membranes.
Soft Matter, 4 (2008) 1249-1254.
PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1039/b718150g

 







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D. Rhinow, N. Hampp
Sugar Induced Blue Membrane: Release of Divalent Cations During Phase-Transition of Purple Membranes Observed in Sugar-Derived Glasses.
J. Phys. Chem. B, 112 (2008) 4613-4619.
PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/jp710694s

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J. Träger, S. Härtner, J. Heinzer, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp
Two-Photon-Induced Cycloreversion Reaction of Chalcone Photodimers.
Chem. Phys. Lett., 455 (2008) 307-310.
PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/j.cplett.2008.02.082

 







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H.-C. Kim, S. Härtner, N. Hampp
Single- and Two-Photon Absorption Induced Photocleavage of Dimeric Coumarin Linkers:
Therapeutic versus Passive Photocleavage in Ophthalmologic Applications.
J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chemistry, 197 (2008) 239-244.
Abstract, DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2007.12.032

 







154.




J. Träger, J. Heinzer, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp
Polymers for in vivo tuning of refractive properties in intraocular lenses.
Macromol. Bioscience, 8 (2008) 177-183.
PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1002/mabi.200700155

 







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J. Träger, J. Heinzer, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp
Materials for intraocular lenses enabling photo-controlled tuning of focal length in vivo.
In: Therapeutic Laser Applications and Laser-Tissue Interactions III (ed. A. Vogel).
Proc. SPIE-OSA Biomedical Optics, 6632 (2007) 66321F, 1-10.
PDF-Fulltext

 







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H-C. Kim, J. Träger, M. Zorn, N. Haberkorn,  N. Hampp
Ophthalmic drug delivery utilizing two-photon absorption: A novel approach to treat posterior capsule opacification.
In: Therapeutic Laser Applications and Laser-Tissue Interactions III (ed. A. Vogel).
Proc. SPIE-OSA Biomedical Optics, 6632 (2007) 66321E, 1-8.
PDF-Fulltext

 







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M. Schranz, F. Noll, N. Hampp
Oriented Purple Membrane Monolayers Covalently Attached to Gold by Multiple Thiole
Linkages Analyzed by Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy.
Langmuir, 23 (2007) 11135-11138.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/la7019928

 







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J. Träger, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp
Opthalmology: Two-Photon Treatment.
Nature Photonics, 1 (2007) 509-511.
Abstract, DOI: 10.1038/nphoton.2007.162

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D. Rhinow, N. Hampp
Solid-Supported Multi-Component Patterned Monolayers.
Adv. Mat., 19 (2007) 1967-1972.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1002/adma.200602387

 







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T. Buckup, J. Dorn, J. Hauer, S. Härtner, N. Hampp, M. Motzkus
The Photoinduced Cleavage of Coumarin Dimers Studied with Femtosecond and Nanosecond Two-Photon Excitation.
Chem. Phys. Lett., 439 (2007) 308-312.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/j.cplett.2007.03.076

 







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S. Härtner, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp
Phototriggered Release of Photolabile Drugs Via Two-Photon Absorption-Induced Cleavage of Polymer-bound Dicoumarin.
J. Polym Sci. A: Polym. Chem., 45 (2007) 2443-2452.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1002/pola.22007

 







146.




T. Fischer, N. Hampp
Purple Membranes as Microscaled Nanopatterned Biosubstrates for Reversible Attachment of Biocomponents.
Soft Matter, 3 (2007) 707-712.
Abstract,PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1039/b618657b

 







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S. Härtner, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp
Photodimerized 7-Hydroxycoumarin with Improved Solubility in PMMA: Single-photon and Two-photon Induced Photocleavage in Solution and PMMA films.
J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chemistry, 187 (2007) 242-246.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2006.10.015

 







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D. Rhinow, N. Hampp
Forming Micro Structured Alkanethiol Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold by Laser Ablation.
IEEE Trans. Nanobiosciences 3 (2006) 188-192.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1109/TNB.2006.880830

 







143.





A. Schönafinger, A. Morbitzer, D. Kreß, L.-O. Essen, F. Noll, N. Hampp
Morphology of solid supported protein monolayers in dependence on substrate and protein surface properties.
Langmuir, 22, (2006) 7185-719.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/la0530182

 







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H.-C. Kim, S. Härtner, M. Béhe, T. M. Behr, N. A. Hampp
Two-photon-absorption controlled multi-dose drug release: A novel approach for secondary cataract treatment.
J. Biomed. Opt., 11 (2006) 034024.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/1.2209564

 







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H.-C. Kim, S. Härtner, N. Hampp
Two-Photon Triggered Drug Delivery System: A New Way to Prevent Posterior Capsule Opacification.
Proc. SPIE, 6138 (2006) 162-169.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.646098

 







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J. Träger, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp
Polymers for Photorefractive Index Change in Intraocular Lenses: A Novel Approach for Photo Induced Tunig of Focal Length.
Proc. SPIE, 6138 (2006) 311-319.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.646214

 







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S. Härtner, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp
Phototriggered Multifunctional Drug-Delivery Device.
Proc. SPIE, 6139 (2006) 260-267.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.646298

 







138.





A. Wu, Z. Jia, A. Schaper, F. Noll, N. A. Hampp
Simultaneous Removal of Thiolated Membrane Proteins Resulting in Nanostructured Lipid Layers.
Langmuir, 22 (2006) 5213-5216.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/la053162n

 







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N. Hampp
Nanobiotechnology Enables New Opportunities in Material Sciences: Bacteriorhodopsin as a first example.
In: Bionanotechnology: Proteins to Nanodevices. (Eds.: V. Renugopalakrishnan, R. V. Lewis)
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands (2006) 209-216.

 







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N. Hampp, M. Neebe
Bacteriorhodopsin-based Multi-level Optical Security Features.
In: Optical Security and Counterfeit Deterrence Techniques VI (ed. R. L. van Renesse) SPIE, Bellingham, USA, 6075 (2006) 60750M, 1-9.
PDF-Fulltext

 







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B. Yao, M. Lei, L. Ren, N. Menke, Y. Wang, T. Fischer, N. Hampp
Polarization multiplexed write-one-read-many optical data storage in bacteriorhodopsin films.
Opt. Lett., 30 (2005) 3060-3062.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1364/OL.30.003060

 







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B. Yao, Z. Ren, N. Menke, Y. Wang, Y. Zheng, M. Lei, G. Chen, N. Hampp
Polarization holographic high density optical data storage with bacteriorhodopsin film.
Appl. Opt., 44 (2005) 7344-7348.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1364/AO.44.007344

 







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T. Fischer, N. Hampp
Two-Photon-Absorption of Bacteriorhodopsin: Formation of a red-shifted thermally stable photoproduct F620.
Biophys. J., 89 (2005) 1175-1182.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.104.055806

 







132.





D. Braga, N. Hampp
Protection of thermomechanical pulps (TMP) against photo-yellowing.
Proc. 13th ISWFPC, 3 (2005) 41-44.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, D. Braga
Electrochemical mediator-based delignification of softwood kraft pulp.
Proc. 13th ISWFPC, 2 (2005) 167-171.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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D. Braga, C. Christophis, S. Noll, N. Hampp
Selective photochemical synthesis of 3,3'-dimethoxy-4,2'-dihydroxybiphenyl.
J. Photochem. Photobiol. A, 172 (2005) 115-120.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotochem.2004.11.014

 












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N. Hampp, T. Juchem
Improvement of the Diffraction Efficiency and Kinetics of Holographic Gratings in Photochromic Media by Auxiliary Light.
Opt. Lett., 29 (2004) 2911-2913.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1364/OL.29.002911

 







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N. Hampp, M. Neebe, T. Juchem, M. Wolperdinger, M. Geiger, A. Schmuck
Multifunctional Optical Security Features based on Bacteriorhodopsin.
Proc. SPIE, 5310 (2004) 117-124.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.522279

 







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F. Guessous, T. Juchem, N. Hampp
Computer Generated Holograms Recorded in Bacteriorhodopsin.
Proc. SPIE, 5310 (2004) 369-376.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.522280

 







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S. Härtner, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp
Dimeric drug depots forms for photo-induced drug release.
Proc. SPIE, 5323 (2004) 382-389.
Abstract, DOI: 10.1117/12.523609

 







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H.-C. Kim, S. Kreiling, S. Härtner, L. Hesse, A. Greiner, N. Hampp
Two-photon absorption induced drug delivery from polymers for medical applications.
Proc. SPIE, 5323 (2004) 327-334.
Abstract, DOI: 10.1117/12.523588

 







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T. Fischer, N. Hampp
Encapsulation of Purple Membrane Patches into Polymeric Nanofibres by Electrospinning.
IEEE Transactions on NanoBioScience, 2 (2004) 118-120.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1109/TNB.2004.828220

 







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S. Kreiling, H.-C. Kim, M. Meyer, N. Hampp, A. Greiner
Time and regioselective drug-release by two-photon absorption from functional polymer thin films for application in eye disease therapy.
Polymeric Material: Science & Engineering, 90 (2004) 684-685.
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D. H. Barnhardt, W. D. Koek, T. Juchem, N. Hampp, J. M. Coupland, N. A. Halliwell
Bacteriorhodopsin as a high-resolution, high-capacity buffer for digital holographic measurements.
Meas. Sci. Technol., 15 (2004) 639-646.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1088/0957-0233/15/4/005

 







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N. Hampp, D. Oesterhelt
Bacteriorhodopsin and its Potential in Technical Applications.
In: Nanobiotechnology: Concepts, Applications and Perspectives (Eds. C. Mirkin, C. Niemeyer)
Wiley-VCh, (2004) 146-167.
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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle
Bacteriorhodopsin and its functional variants. Potential applications in modern optics.
In: Photochromism (revised edition, Eds. H. Duerr, H. Bouas-Laurent)
Elsevier, (2003) 954-975.

 







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Y. Zheng, B. Yao, Y. Wang, N. Menke, M. Lei, G. Chen, N. Hampp
Holographic recording properties of BR-D96N film.
Shengwu Huaxue Yu Shengwu Wuli Xuebao, 35 (2003) 592-595.

 







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W. D. Koek, D. Barnhardt, V. S. S. Chan, M. Bharracharya, T. Juchem, N. Hampp, J. Westerweel, J. J. M. Braat
Wavelength-shifted reconstruction with bacteriorhodopsin for holographic particle image velocimetry.
Proc. SPIE, 5216 (2003) 147-155.
Abstract, DOI: 10.1117/12.505623

 







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Y. Zheng, B. Yao, , Y. Wang, N. Menke, M. Lei, G. Chen, N. Hampp
Holographic Properties of BR-D96N Film and Its Applications in Hologram Aberration Correction.
Chin. Phys. Lett., 20 (2003) 671-673.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1088/0256-307X/20/5/323

 







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M. Mickel, H.-C. Kim, S. Bartling, N. Hampp
Electrochemical mediator-based delignification: Mediator properties and process performance.
J. Electrochem. Soc., 150 (2003)E595-E600.
Abstract, DOI: 10.1149/1.1622407

 







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N. Hampp, H-C. Kim, S. Kreiling, L. Hesse, A. Greiner
Two-photon induced drug delivery from polymeric intraocular lenses.
Proc. SPIE, 5124 (2003) 161-168.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.497976

 







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Y. Zheng, B. Yao, Y. Wang, M. Lei, G. Chen, N. Hampp
Photochromic kinetic spectra and intermediates of BRD96N.
Science in China, Series G: Physics, Astronomy, 46 (2003) 1-7.
Abstract, DOI: 10.1007/BF03037374

 







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H.-C. Kim, S. Kreiling, A. Greiner, N. Hampp
Two-Photon-Induced Cycloreversion of Coumarin Photodimers.
Chem. Phys. Lett., 372 (2003) 899-903.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/S0009-2614(03)00535-9

 







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T. Fischer, M. Neebe, T. Juchem, N. Hampp
Biomolecular Optical Data Storage and Data Encryption.
IEEE Transactions on NanoBiosciences, 2 (2003) 1-5.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1109/TNB.2003.810163

 







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B. Yao, Y. Zheng, Y. Wang, M. Lei, G. Chen, N. Hampp
Kinetic spectra of light-adaptation dark-adaptation and M-intermediate of BR-D96N.
Opt. Comm., 218 (2003) 125-130.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/S0030-4018(03)01161-1

 







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H.-C. Kim, M. Mickel, N. Hampp
Molecular origin of the stability of violuric acid radicals at high pH-values.
Chem. Phys. Lett., 371 (2003) 410-416.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/S0009-2614(03)00305-1

 







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N. Hampp, F. Noll
NanoBionics II - From Molecules to Applications (293. WEH-Seminar).
Physik Journal, 2 (2003) 56.

 







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M. Mickel, H.-C. Kim, N. Hampp
Origin of the mediator losses in electrochemical delignification processes: Primary and secondary reactions of violuric acid and N,N’-dimethylvioluric acid radicals with lignin model compounds.
Green Chemistry, 5 (2003) 8-14.
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F. Noll, D. Braga, N. Hampp
Les nouveaux signaux de la bioélectronique. (Protein-based Bioelectronics.)
Biofutur, 226-227 (2002) 61-65.
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N. Hampp
Analytes ante portas.
Science, 298 (2002) 1561-1562.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp
Bakteriorhodopsin als biologisches Sicherheitselement und optischer Datenspeicher.
BIOforum, 10 (2002) 652-654.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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T. Juchem, M. Sanio, N. Hampp
Bacteriorhodopsin Modules for Data Processing with Incoherent Light.
Opt. Lett., 27 (2002) 1607-1609.
Abstract, DOI: 10.1364/OL.27.001607

 







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N. Hampp, T. Fischer
Biomolecular optical storage.
Proc. IEEE-EMBS, (2002) 74-77.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1109/MCTE.2002.1175010

 







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N. Hampp, T. Fischer, M. Neebe
Bacteriorhodopsin-based Photochromic Pigments for Optical Security Applications.
Proc. SPIE, 4677 (2002) 121-128.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.462703

 







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G. W. Burr, E. Mecher, T. Juchem, H. Coufal, C. M. Jefferson, M. Jurich, F. Gallego, K. Meerholz, N. Hampp, J. A. Hoffnagle, R. M. MacFarlane, R. M. Shelby
Progress in Read-Write Fast-access Volume Holographic Data Storage.
Proc. SPIE, 4459 (2002) 290-304.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.454035

 







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F. Noll, M. Sumper, N. Hampp
Nanostructure of Diatom Silica Surfaces and of Biomimetic Analogs.
NanoLetters, 2 (2002) 91-95.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/nl015581k

 







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B. L. Yao, B. F. Li, X. C. Li, N. Hampp
Long lifetime M-state optical storage in genetic mutant bacteriorhodopsin film.
Progr. Biochem. Biophys., 28 (2001) 844-847.

 







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N. Hampp, T. Juchem
System for Holographic-Interferometry Based on Bacteriorhodopsin-Films.
In: "Biophotonics Instrumentation and Analysis" (eds. A.E.T. Chiou, H. Podbielska, S.L. Jacques)
Proc. SPIE, 4597 (2001) 7-15.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.446653

 







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T. Juchem, N. Hampp
Reflection-type Polarization-Holograms in Bacteriorhodopsin-Films for Low Light Level Recording.
Optics Letters, 26 (2001) 1702-1704.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1364/OL.26.001702

 







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H.-C. Kim, M. Mickel, S. Barting, N. Hampp
Electrochemically mediated bleaching of pulp fibers.
Electrochim. Acta, 47 (2001) 799-805.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/S0013-4686(01)00760-5

 







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N. Hampp, T. Juchem
Fringemaker - the first technical system based on bacteriorhodopsin.
NATO Proc. (2001) 44-53.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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F. Noll, B. Geisler, N. Hampp
Improvement of DNA-visualization in AC-mode atomic force microscopy in air.
Scanning, 23 (2001) 175-181.
Abstract, DOI: 10.1002/sca.4950230303

 







93.





N. Hampp
Die Uni - Pate und Partner junger Unternehmen.
Wirtschaftsstandort Marburg, Europäischer Wirtschaftsverlag, Darmstadt, (2001) 76-81.

 







92.





C. Padtberg, H.-C. Kim, M. Mickel, S. Bartling, N. Hampp
Electrochemical delignification of softwood pulp with violuric acid.
Tappi J., 84 (2001) 68.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







91.





A. Seitz, T. Schneider, R. Pasternack, H.-L. Fuchsbauer, N. Hampp
Enzymatic Crosslinking of Purple Membranes Catalyzed by Bacterial Transglutaminase.
Biomacromolecules, 2 (2001) 233-238.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/bm0056207

 







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T. Juchem, N. Hampp
Interferometric system for non-destructive testing based on large diameter bacteriorhodopsin films.
Opt. Lasers Eng., 34 (2000) 87-100.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/S0143-8166(00)00085-3

 







89.





N. Hampp, F. Noll
NanoBionics - From Molecules to Applications (238. WEH-Seminar).
Physikal. Blätter, 10 (2000) 75. 

 







88.





A. Seitz, N. Hampp
Kinetic Optimization of Bacteriorhodopsin Films for Holographic Interferometry.
J. Phys. Chem. B, 104 (2000), 7183-7192.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/jp993949k

 







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N. Hampp
Bacteriorhodopsin as a Photochromic Retinal Protein for Optical Memories.
Chem. Rev., 100 (2000) 1755-1776.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/cr980072x

Cover Chem. Rev. 2000







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N. Hampp
Bacteriorhodopsin: Mutating a Biomaterial into an optoelectronical material. (Minireview)
Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 53 (2000) 633-639.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1007/s002539900311

 







85.





N. Hampp, T. Juchem, K. Anderle
Holographic System for Non-Destructive Testing, Vibration Analysis and Size Measurement Using Bacteriorhodopsin Films as Optical Memory Media.
Proc. SPIE, 3939 (2000) 86-93.
Abstract, DOI: 10.1117/12.386361

 







84.





T. Juchem, N. Hampp
Characterization of an interferometric system for non-destructive testing based on large diameter bacteriorhodopsin films.
Proc. Int. Conf. Trends Opt. Nondestr. Test., Lugano, Switzerland, 3.-5. Mai 2000, (2000) 67-75.

 







83.





N. Hampp, M. Neebe, A. Seitz
Printing Inks Containing the Photochromic Protein Bacteriorhodopsin.
Proc. SPIE, 3973 (2000) 118-125.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.382181

 







82.





B. Geisler, F. Noll, N. Hampp
Nanodissection and Noncontact Imaging of Plasmid DNA with an Atomic Force Microscope.
Scanning 22, (2000) 7-11.
Abstract, DOI: 10.1002/sca.4950220102

 







81.





N. Hampp, M. Sanio, K. Anderle
Films and Components for Holographic Recording Based on Bacteriorhodopsin.
Proc. SPIE, 3956 (2000) 336-341.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.380014

 







 





1995-1999

 







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N. Hampp 
Large Aperture Bacteriorhodopsin Films.
Holography Newsletter, 12 (1999) 7.

 







79.





N. Hampp
Bionik - Rückblick und Ausblick. (Buchrezension)
Nachr. Chem., Tech. Lab., 47 (1999) 1248-1249.

 







78.





N. Hampp
Bacteriorhodopsin als optischer Informationspeicher.
BIOforum, 22 (1999) 508-510.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







77.





N. Hampp, M. Sanio, K. Anderle
High-resolution direct-view display based on the biological photochromic material bacteriorhodopsin.
Proc. SPIE, 3636 (1999) 40-47.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.344654

 







76.





N. Hampp, A. Seitz, T. Juchem, D. Oesterhelt
Large diameter bacteriorhodopsin films for applications in non-destructive testing.
Proc. SPIE, 3623 (1999) 243-251.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.348404

 







75.





M. Sanio, U. Settele, K. Anderle, N. Hampp
Optically addressed direct-view display based on bacteriorhodopsin.
Opt. Lett., 24 (1999) 379-381.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1364/OL.24.000379

 







74.





D. Zeisel, N. Hampp
Bacteriorhodopsin Applications in Optical Information Processing - Genetic Engineering as a Tool in Material Science.
in: "Molecular Manufacturing" (ed.: C. Nicolini).
Electronics and Biotechnology Advanced (El.B.A.) Forum Series. Vol. 2.
Plenum Press, New York
(1996) 175-188.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







73.





N. Hampp, A. Silber
Functional Dyes from Nature: Potentials for Technical Applications.
Pure Appl. Chem., 68 (1996) 1361-1366.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1351/pac199668071361

 







72.





C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp, D. Oesterhelt
Bacteriorhodopsin - Optical Processor Molecules from Nature?
in: "Molecular Electronics: Properties, Dynamics and Applications" (eds.: G. Mahler, V. May, M. Schreiber).
Marcel-Dekker
(1996) 359-381.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.182105

 







71.





A. Silber, M. Bisenberger, C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
Thick-film Multichannel Biosensors for Simultaneous Amperometric and Potentiometric Measurements.
Sens. Actuat. B, 30 (1996) 127-132.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0925-4005(95)01759-3

 







70.





A. Silber, N. Hampp, W. Schuhmann
Poly(Methylene Blue)-Modified Thick-Film Gold Electrodes for the Electrocatalytic Oxidation of NADH and Their Application in Glucose Biosensors.
Biosens. Bioelectron., 11 (1996) 215-223.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0956-5663(96)88408-9

 







69.





D. Zeisel, N. Hampp
Realization of Molecular Optical Devices using Bacteriorhodopsin.
FED J., 6 (1995) 33-45.
PDF-Fulltext

 







68.





M. Wolperdinger, N. Hampp
Bacteriorhodopsin variants as versatile media in optical processing.
Biophys. Chem., 56 (1995) 189-192.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0301-4622(95)00032-S

 







67.





M. Bisenberger, C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
A Triple-Step Potential Waveform at Enzyme Multisensors with Thick-film Gold Electrodes for Detection of Glucose and Sucrose.
Sensors & Actuators B 28 (1995) 181-189.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0925-4005(95)01730-5

 







66.





C. Eppelsheim, R. Aubeck, N. Hampp
Comparison of potentiometric enzyme sensors for urea and penicillin-G: Differential thick-film sensors versus classical electrodes.
J. Membr. Sci. 100 (1995) 131-137.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0376-7388(94)00256-X

 







65.





A. Silber, C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
Electrocatalytic oxidation of reduced nicotinamid adenine dinucleotide (NADH) at thick-film gold electrodes.
J. Electroanal. Chem., 390 (1995) 83-89.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0022-0728(95)03918-7

 







64.





R. Thoma, M. Dratz, N. Hampp
All-optical nonlinear holographic correlation using bacteriorhodopsin films.
Opt. Eng. 34 (1995) 1345-1351.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.201654

 







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J. Popp, A. Silber, C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
Sandwich Enzyme Membranes for Amperometric Multi-Biosensor Applications: Improvement of Linearity and Reduction of Chemical Crosstalk.
Biosens. Bioelectron., 10 (1995) 243-249.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0956-5663(95)96843-N

 












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N. Hampp
Biomimetische Funktionssysteme am Beispiel Bakteriorhodopsin für die optische Informationsverarbeitung.
Proc. 7. Heiligenstädter Kolloquium (1994) 28-31.
PDF-Fulltext

 







61.





D. Zeisel, N. Hampp
Bacteriorhodopsin Films Containing the Variant D96N as Media for Dynamic Holography and Interferometry.
Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., 246 (1994) 371-374.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOIÖ 10.1080/10587259408037846

 







60.





R. Füglein, C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
Ion-selective Electrodes for the Determination of the Antibiotic Drug Chlortetracycline.
Anal. Sci., 10 (1994) 959-962.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.2116/analsci.10.959

 







59.





C. Eppelsheim, N. Hampp
Potentiometric Thick-film Sensor for the Determination of the Neurotransmitter Acetylcholine.
Analyst 119 (1994) 2167-2171.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1039/AN9941902167

 







58.





D. Zeisel, N. Hampp
Dynamic Self-Pumped Phase Conjugating Mirror based on the Bacteriorhodopsin Variant D96N.
Opt. Lett., 19 (1994) 1412-1414.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1364/OL.19.001412

 







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N. Hampp, R. Schmid, D. Zeisel
Genetic Modified Bacteriorhodopsin for Holographic Interferometry.
Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 330 (1994) 269-274.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







56.





R. Thoma, N. Hampp
Adaptive Bacteriorhodopsin-Based Holographic Correlator for Speed Measurement of Randomly Moving Three-dimensional Objects.
Opt. Lett., 19 (1994) 1364-1366.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1364/OL.19.001364

 







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle
Gentechnologische Modifizierung von Bakteriorhodopsin führt zu vielseitigen Medien für die holographische Bildverarbeitung.
J. Inf. Rec. Mater., 21 (1994) 617-618.
PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, C. Eppelsheim, A. Silber
Thick-film biosensors.
in: "Handbook of Sensors and Actuators, Vol. 1, Thick-film Sensors" (ed.: M. Prudenziati).
Elsevier Sci. Publ. B.V., Amsterdam
(1994) 341-356.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







53.





N. Hampp, R. Thoma, D. Zeisel, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Bacteriorhodopsin Variants for Holographic Pattern Recognition.
in: "Molecular and Biomolecular Electronics" (ed.: R. R. Birge).
Advances in Chemistry Series, American Chemical Society
,240 (1994) 511-526.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







52.





A. Silber, C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
Dehydrogenase-Based Thick-film Biosensors for Lactate and Malate.
Sens. Actuat. B, 18-19 (1994) 235-239.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0925-4005(94)87088-8

 







51.





N. Hampp, D. Zeisel
Mutated bacteriorhodopsins - versatile media in optical image processing.
IEEE Eng. Med. Biol., 13 (1994) 67-74.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1109/51.265776

 







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C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp, D. Oesterhelt
Optical Processing and Storage with Bacteriorhodopsin.
Proc. SPIE, 1852 (1993) 238-242.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.148443

 







49.





N. Hampp
Hitzebeständige Filme aus Bakteriorhodopsin.
Chem. unserer Zeit, 6 (1993) 291-292.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1002/ciuz.19930270604

 







48.





A. Popp, M. Wolperdinger, N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Photochemical Conversion of the O-intermediate to 9-cis Retinal Containing Products in Bacteriorhodopsin Films.
Biophys. J., 65 (1993) 1449-1459.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(93)81214-1

 







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R. Aubeck, C. Eppelsheim, C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
Potentiometric Thick-film Sensor for the Determination of the Tumour Marker Bound Sialic Acid.
Analyst, 118 (1993) 1389-1392.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1039/AN9931801389

 







46.





N. Hampp
Heat-proof proteins.
Nature, 366 (1993) 12.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1038/366012a0

 







45.





N. Hampp
Mutated bacteriorhodopsins as new materials for optical storage and information processing.
Proc. 15th Int. Conf. IEEE EMBS, San Diego (1993) 1525.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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J. Gollwitzer, R. Lenz, N. Hampp, M. H. Zenk
The Transformation of Neopinone to Codeinone in Morphine Biosynthesis Proceeds Non-Enzymatically.
Tetrahedron Lett., 34 (1993) 5703-5706.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/S0040-4039(00)73838-X

 







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Mutated bacteriorhodopsins as reversible media for holographic applications.
in: "Optics in Medicine and Environmental Research" (eds. G. v. Bally, S. Khanna). Elsevier Sci. Publ. B.V., Amsterdam (1993) 55-57.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp
Mutated Bacteriorhodopsin - New Biopolymers for Optical Information Processing.
in: "Photochemistry and Polymeric Systems" (eds.: J. M. Kelly, C. B. McArdle, M. J. de F. Maunder). Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge (1993) 145-155.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Applications of Bacteriorhdopsin Variants in Optical Information Processing.
in: "Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine"(ed.: M. Blank). San Fransisco Press, San Fransisco (1993) 221-224.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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T. Renner, N. Hampp
Bacteriorhodopsin-Films for Dynamic Time Average Interferometry.
Opt. Commun., 96 (1993) 142-149.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0030-4018(93)90537-F

 







39.





N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Gentechnologisch modifizierte Bakteriorhodopsine als neue Materialien für die optische Informationsverarbeitung.
in: "Informatik in den Biowissenschaften" (eds.: R. Hofestädt, F. Krückeberg, T. Lengauer, Springer-Verlag, Berlin (1993) 43-50.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, R. Thoma, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Real-time Holographic Pattern Recognition with Bacteriorhodopsin Films.
Proc. SPIE, 1732 (1993) 260-270.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1117/12.140405

 







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Mutated Bacteriorhodopsins: Competitive Materials for Optical Information Processing?
MRS Bull., 17 (1992) 56-60.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

MRS V17 1992







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Mutated Bacteriorhodopsins: New Materials for Optical Storage and Information Processing.
4th International Symposium on Bioelectronic and Molecular Electronic Devices, Miyazaki (1992) 72-75.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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C. Eppelsheim, C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
Ion-selective Electrodes for the Determination of the Antiarrhythmic Drug Bretylium.
Analyst, 117 (1992) 1609-1612.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1039/AN9921701609

 







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D. Zeisel, N. Hampp
Spectral Relation of Light-induced Refractive Index and Absorption Changes in Bacteriorhodopsin Films Containing Wildtype BR-WT and the Variant BR-D96N.
J. Phys. Chem., 96 (1992) 7788-7792.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/j100198a053

 







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R. Thoma, N. Hampp
Real-time Holographic Correlation of Two Video Signals by Using Bacteriorhodopsin Films.
Opt. Lett., 17 (1992) 1158-1160.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1364/OL.17.001158

 







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N. Hampp, R. Thoma, C. Bräuchle, F.-H. Kreuzer, R. Maurer, D. Oesterhelt
Bacteriorhodopsin Variants for Optical Information Processing: A NewApproach in Material Science.
in: "Molecular Electronics - Science and Technology"(ed.: A. Aviram).
American Institute of Physics Conf. Proc.
262 (1992) 181-190.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
Optical Data Processing with Bacteriorhodopsin and its Genetically Modified Variants.
Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol. A, 216 (1992) 43-48.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, C. Eppelsheim, J. Scholze, R. Aubeck, C. Bräuchle
Membrane Materials for Amperometric and Potentiometric Thickfilm Biosensors.
in: "Biosensors: Fundamentals, Technologies and Applications"(eds.: F. Scheller, R. D. Schmid), GBF-Monographs 17 (1992) 153-160.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, R. Thoma, A. Popp, D. Zeisel, T. Renner, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Bacteriorhodopsin Variants for Optical Information Processing.
in: "Biosensors: Fundamentals, Technologies and Applications"(eds.: F. Scheller, R. D. Schmid), GBF-Monographs 17 (1992) 145-152.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, A. Popp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Diffraction Efficiency of Bacteriorhodopsin Films for Holography Containing Bacteriorhodopsin Wildtype BRWT and its Variants BRD85E and BRD96N.
J. Phys. Chem., 96 (1992) 4679-4685.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1021/j100190a098

 







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N. Hampp, C. Eppelsheim, J. Popp, M. Bisenberger, C. Bräuchle
Design and Application of Thickfilm Multisensors.
Sens. Actuat. A, 31 (1992) 144-148.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0924-4247(92)80094-J

 







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N. Hampp, R. Thoma, D. Oesterhelt, C. Bräuchle
Biological Photochrome Bacteriorhodopsin and its Genetic Variant Asp96→Asn as Media for Optical Pattern Recognition.
Appl. Opt., 31 (1992) 1834-1841.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1364/AO.31.001834

 







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R. Aubeck, N. Hampp
Ion-Selective Membrane Electrodes for the Determination of Pyrantel with Low Protein Interference.
Anal. Chim. Acta, 256 (1992) 257-262.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0003-2670(92)85352-7

 







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D. Oesterhelt, C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
Bacteriorhodopsin: A Biological Material for Information Processing.
Quart. Rev. Biophys., 24 (1991) 425-478.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1017/S0033583500003863

 







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C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
The Biopolymer Bacteriorhodopsin in Optical Data Processing.
Makromol. Chem., 50 (1991) 97-106.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Bacteriorhodopsin and its Variants: Applications in Optical Processing.
Proc. of Frontier Research Forum on Bioelectronic Materials (1991) 67-76.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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C. Eppelsheim, R. Aubeck, N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle
Determination of Ethaverine and Papaverine by Ion-Selective Electrodes.
Analyst, 116 (1991) 1001-1003.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1039/AN9911601001

 







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Bacteriorhodopsin and its genetic variants as media for dynamic holographic information processing.
IEE Conf. Publ., 342 (1991) 35-39.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp, D. Oesterhelt
Optical Applications of Bacteriorhodopsin and its Mutated Variants.
Adv. Mater., 3 (1991) 420-428.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1002/adma.19910030903

 







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R. Aubeck, C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
Indomethacin Ion-selective Electrode Based on a Bis(triphenylphosphoranylidene)ammonium-Indomethacin Complex.
Analyst, 116 (1991) 811-814.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1039/AN9911600811

 







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R. Thoma, N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Bacteriorhodopsin Films as Spatial Light Modulators for Nonlinear-Optical Filtering.
Opt. Lett., 16 (1991) 651-653.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1364/OL.16.000651

 







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J. Scholze, N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle
Enzymatic Hybrid Biosensors.
Sens. Actuat B, 4 (1991) 211-215.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0925-4005(91)80200-4

 







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Bacteriorhodopsin as a Reversible Holographic Medium in Optical Processing.
Proc. 12th Ann. Int. Conf. IEEE EMBS 12 (1990) 1719-1720.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
The Biological Photochrome Bacteriorhodopsin and its Variants: Their Application in Dynamic Holographic Recording.
Proc. Holographics 1990, Nuremberg (1990) 65-71.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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R. Aubeck, C. Bräuchle, N. Hampp
Ion-Selective Membrane Electrodes for the Determination of the Muscle Relaxants Pancuronium, Tubocurarine, Gallamine, and Succinylcholine.
Anal. Chim. Acta, 238 (1990) 405-410.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/S0003-2670(00)80566-8

 







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N. Hampp, R. Thoma, D. Oesterhelt, C. Bräuchle
The Biological Photochrome Bacteriorhodopsin and its Genetic Variant Asp96 → Asn as Reversible Media for Dynamic Optical Pattern Recognition.
in: "Technical Digest on Spatial Light Modulators and Applications" Optical Society of America, Washington D.C. 14 (1990) 41-42.
PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle
Bacteriorhodopsin and its Functional Variants: Potential Applications in Modern Optics.
in: "Photochromism: Molecules and Systems" (eds.: H. Dürr, H. Bouas-Laurent), Studies in Organic Chemistry 40 (1990) 954-975, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam - New York.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Bacteriorhodopsin Wildtype and Variant Aspartate-96 → Asparagine as Reversible Holographic Media.
Biophys. J. 58 (1990) 83-93.
reprinted in: "Selected Papers on Photopolymers: Physics, Chemistry, and Applications" (eds.: R. A. Lessard, G. Manivannan), SPIE Milestone Series Vol. MS114 (1995) 491-501.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(90)82355-9

 







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Optical Properties of Polymeric Films of Bacteriorhodopsin and its Functional Variants: New Materials for Optical Information Processing.
Proc. SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng., 1125 (1990) 2-8.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, A. Miller
Bakteriorhodopsin: Ein Biopolymer für die optische Informationsverarbeitung.
Werk + Wirken, (Teil 1) 6 (1989) 5-8; (Teil II) 7 (1989) 3-7.
Bacteriorhodopsin: A biopolymer for optical information processing.
Werk + Wirken Int. Ed., 1 (1990) 39-47.
PDF-Fulltext I, PDF-Fulltext II

 







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N. Hampp
Biomaterials, Bioelectronics...(Konferenzbericht)
Angew. Chem., 101 (1989) 377-383.
PDF-Fulltext

 







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N. Hampp, A. Miller, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Properties of Holographic Media Containing Purple Membrane from Halobacterium halobium and its Functional Variants.
in: "Biosensors: Applications in Medicine, Environmental Protection and Process Control" (eds.: R. D. Schmid, F. Scheller), GBF-Monographs 13 (1989) 377-383.
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R. Aubeck, N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle
Herstellung eines Berberin-Sensors und seine Eigenschaften.
Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem., 92 (1988) 1423-1426.
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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle
Biosensors International Workshop 1987. (Buchbesprechung)
Angew. Chem., 100 (1988) 777.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1002/ange.19881000548

 







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N. Hampp, C. Bräuchle, D. Oesterhelt
Bacteriorhodopsin and its functional variants as new materials for optical information processing.
Proc. 1. Europ. Conf. Biotech. (EIT) (1988) 124-128.
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T. M. Kutchan, N. Hampp, F. Lottspeich, K. Beyreuther, M. H. Zenk
The cDNA clone for strictosidine synthase from Rauvolfia serpentina: DNA sequence determination and expression in Escherichia coli.
FEBS Lett., 237 (1988) 40-44.
Abstract, PDF-Fulltext, DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(88)80167-4

 







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N. Hampp, M. H. Zenk
Homogeneous strictosidine synthase from cell suspension cultures of Rauvolfia serpentina.
Phytochem., 27 (1988) 3811-3815.
Abstract to Journal, PDF, DOI: 10.1016/0031-9422(88)83023-1

 

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