Publications of Marc Widdrat
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Journal Article (12)
Journal Article
74, pp. 10 - 20 (2018)
The importance of the helical structure of a MamC-derived magnetite-interacting peptide for its function in magnetite formation. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology
Journal Article
8 (6), pp. 1132 - 1136 (2017)
Combined experimental and theoretical approach to the kinetics of magnetite crystal growth from primary particles. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Journal Article
13 (124), 20160665 (2016)
Elongated magnetite nanoparticle formation from a solid ferrous precursor in a magnetotactic bacterium. Journal of the Royal Society Interface
Journal Article
51 (4), pp. 721 - 748 (2015)
Magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles as MRI contrast agents - a comprehensive physical and theoretical study. Magnetohydrodynamics
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14 (8), pp. 4653 - 4659 (2014)
Probing the mechanical properties of magnetosome chains in living magnetotactic bacteria. Nano Letters
Journal Article
116 (12), 124304 (2014)
Distinguishing magnetic particle size of iron oxide nanoparticles with first-order reversal curves. Journal of Applied Physics
Journal Article
79 (8), pp. 1225 - 1233 (2014)
Keeping nanoparticles fully functional: long-term storage and alteration of magnetite. ChemPlusChem
Journal Article
8 (3), e57070 (2013)
Formation of magnetite nanoparticles at low temperature: from superparamagnetic to stable single domain particles. PLoS One
Journal Article
110 (37), pp. 14883 - 14888 (2013)
Magnetotactic bacteria form magnetite from a phosphate-rich ferric hydroxide via nanometric ferric (oxyhydr)oxide intermediates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Journal Article
502 (7473), pp. 681 - 684 (2013)
Structural insight into magnetochrome-mediated magnetite biomineralization. Nature
Journal Article
13 (11), pp. 5373 - 5378 (2013)
Selecting for function: solution synthesis of magnetic nanopropellers. Nano Letters
Journal Article
2 (21), pp. 8007 - 8009 (2012)
From magnetotactic bacteria to hollow spirilla-shaped silica containing a magnetic chain. RSC Advances Thesis - PhD (1)
Thesis - PhD
Formation and alteration of magnetite nanoparticles. Dissertation, Universität Potsdam, Potsdam (2015)