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Overview of Bruker's solutions for collocated AFM-Raman imaging and TERS
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Cell biology has seen a surge in mechanobiology-related research directed toward understanding how cells exert and respond to forces. Forces are increasingly recognized as major regulators of cell structure and function. The mechanical properties of cells are essential to the mechanisms by which cells sense forces, transmit them to the cell interior
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As part of a project involving the manipulation and control of matter at the nanoscale, Boise State University researchers created a nanoscale logo from DNA, and Bruker’s MultiMode ® 8 and Dimension FastScan ® were part of the team. The project at Boise State was led by Dr. Elton Graugnard, an assistant professor in the Department of Materials
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Bruker’s BioScope Resolve™ BioAFM features the highest resolution atomic force microscopy imaging and most complete cell mechanics capabilities available for use with an inverted optical microscope. BioScope Resolve incorporates Bruker’s exclusive PeakForce Tapping® technology to enable researchers to achieve the highest resolution
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TITLE: Applications Scientist: Electrical and Industrial SPM Focus DEPARTMENT: AFM Development Applications REPORTS TO: Director of AFM Development Applications LOCATION: Santa Barbara, CA SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITES: This position has 5 primary responsibilities: 1) Provide scientific application and technical expertise in the definition, validation
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The Bruker Inspire system enables new measurements of nanoscale chemistry and properties. Inspire extends Bruker’s proprietary PeakForce Tapping technology to nanoscale imaging of infrared absorption and reflection. This webinar focuses on the latest technology advances and expanding applications range addressed by this system, from nanoscale
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B ruker Nano Surfaces Division requires an application scientist based from our Atabaia facility in Brazil. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting market growth of Bruker Atomic Force Microscope (AFM), Stylus and Optical Profilers (SOM) and Tribology/Mechanical Test (TMT) products. This will be achieved working directly with the
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Hi Palash, Yes, one can absolutely use it as a qualitative map of the surface. It is often useful in particular when you want to see the smaller "wrinkles" that may be less visible in the actual Height image. As to what the deflection error represents: It is the difference between actual cantilever deflection and deflection setpoint. As the
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In this webinar, we will discuss the use of Bruker's advanced FD-based technology, PeakForce QNM®, combined with chemically functionalized tips to probe the localization and interactions of chemical and biological sites on single native proteins and on living cells at high-resolution.
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Bruker’s Inspire™ delivers, for the first time, highest-resolution nanoscale chemical and property mapping combined with radical productivity advances and uncompromised AFM performance. The integrated, self-optimizing system acquires nanoscale infrared absorption and reflection maps at regular AFM imaging speeds, without the limitations