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Christian Rankl
Researcher at Agilent Technologies
Publications - 69
Citations - 2236
Christian Rankl is an academic researcher from Agilent Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Force spectroscopy & Microscopy. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 63 publications receiving 2008 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Rankl include Johannes Kepler University of Linz & Medical University of Vienna.
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A New, Simple Method for Linking of Antibodies to Atomic Force Microscopy Tips
Andreas Ebner,Linda Wildling,A S M Kamruzzahan,Christian Rankl,Jürgen Wruss,Christoph D. Hahn,Martin Hölzl,Rong Zhu,Ferry Kienberger,Dieter Blaas,Peter Hinterdorfer,Hermann J. Gruber +11 more
TL;DR: The present study offers a convenient alternative with minimal protein consumption and no prederivatization, using a new heterobifunctional cross-linker that has two different amino-reactive functions.
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Linking of Sensor Molecules with Amino Groups to Amino-Functionalized AFM Tips
Linda Wildling,Barbara Unterauer,Rong Zhu,Anne Rupprecht,Thomas Haselgrübler,Christian Rankl,Andreas Ebner,Doris Vater,Philipp D. Pollheimer,Elena E. Pohl,Peter Hinterdorfer,Hermann J. Gruber +11 more
TL;DR: A uncompromising solution to the problem of undesired bivalent reaction of bifunctional linkers with adjacent NH2 groups on the tip surface was found with the help of a new cross-linker (“acetal-PEG-NHS”) which possesses one activated carboxyl group and one acetal-protected benzaldehyde function.
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Multiple receptors involved in human rhinovirus attachment to live cells
Christian Rankl,Ferry Kienberger,Linda Wildling,Jürgen Wruss,Hermann J. Gruber,Dieter Blaas,Peter Hinterdorfer +6 more
TL;DR: Minor group human rhinoviruses attach to members of the low-density lipoprotein receptor family and are internalized via receptor-mediated endocytosis and suggests that multiple receptors bound to the virus in a timely manner.
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Influenza virus binds its host cell using multiple dynamic interactions.
Christian Sieben,Christian Kappel,Rong Zhu,Anna Wozniak,Christian Rankl,Peter Hinterdorfer,Helmut Grubmüller,Andreas Herrmann +7 more
TL;DR: Molecular dynamics simulations reveal a variety of unbinding pathways that indicate a highly dynamic interaction between HA and its receptor, allowing rationalization of influenza virus–cell binding quantitatively at the molecular level.
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Interlaboratory round robin on cantilever calibration for AFM force spectroscopy.
Joost te Riet,Allard J. Katan,Christian Rankl,Stefan Stahl,Arend M. van Buul,In Yee Phang,Alberto Gomez-Casado,Peter Manfred Schön,Jan W. Gerritsen,Alessandra Cambi,Alan E. Rowan,G. Julius Vancso,Pascal Jonkheijm,Jurriaan Huskens,Tjerk H. Oosterkamp,Hermann E. Gaub,Peter Hinterdorfer,Carl G. Figdor,Sylvia Speller +18 more
TL;DR: This study compared the thermal noise and the direct Sader method for cantilever calibration and found that spring constants of both rectangular and V-shaped cantilevers can accurately be determined with both methods, although the Sadermethod proved to be superior.