PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 25169153-4 2014 We can resolve the exact adsorption site and the configuration of fullerene by means of low-temperature scanning tunnelling microscopy (LT-STM) and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Fullerenes 66-75 sulfotransferase family 1A member 3 Homo sapiens 139-142 24162548-2 2013 Scanning tunneling microscopy imaging directly demonstrates that the orientation of individual fullerene with an adsorption geometry of 5-6 bond is rotated by integral times as 30 degree after a pulse bias is applied between the STM tip and the molecule. Fullerenes 95-104 sulfotransferase family 1A member 3 Homo sapiens 229-232 16608279-1 2006 Current-voltage characteristics measured using STM on fullerene-like WS2 nanoparticles show zero-bias current and contain segments in which the tunneling current flows opposite to the applied bias voltage. Fullerenes 54-63 sulfotransferase family 1A member 3 Homo sapiens 47-50 17801230-0 1992 Extraction and STM Imaging of Spherical Giant Fullerenes. Fullerenes 46-56 sulfotransferase family 1A member 3 Homo sapiens 15-18 17801230-3 1992 The STM images show that the giant fullerenes in these samples are roughly spherical in shape and range in diameter from approximately 1 to 2 nanometers, corresponding to fullerenes containing 60 to 330 atoms. Fullerenes 35-45 sulfotransferase family 1A member 3 Homo sapiens 4-7