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Brochure describing Bruker's BioScope Catalyst Perfusing Stage Incubator accessory.
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Veeco recently released a new Perfusing Stage Incubator accessory for the BioScope Catalyst. It enables long term maintenance of cells in situ on the BioScope Catalyst. Please see the article just published in Microscopy and Analysis for more details ( Link here ). Abstract Atomic force microscopy has proven itself to be a valuable technique for cell
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The Veeco Bioscope Catalyst - AFM with Inverted Optical Microscope Mickael Febvre from Veeco takes us for a tour of the Bioscope Catalyst, which is an atomic force microscope (AFM) with an inverted optical microscope. The system is suited to biological applications. Mickael also shows us through the software package and demonstrates a new detection
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Mechanical properties of cells are determined by the dynamic behavior of the cytoskeleton and physical interactions with the environment. The cytoskeleton, composed of actin filaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules, is vital for numerous key cellular processes, such as cell division, vesicle trafficking, cell contraction, cell motility, and
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Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has opened exciting new avenues in microbiology and biophysics for probing microbial cells. The unprecedented capabilities of AFM can be summarized as follows: i) imaging surface topography with nanometer lateral resolution and under physiological conditions; ii) measuring local physical properties such as adhesion forces
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AFM has contributed to ground-breaking research in the investigation of DNA, proteins, and cells in biological studies; structure and component distribution in polymer science; piconewton force interactions and surfactant behavior in colloid science; and physical/ mechanical properties and fabrication variables in the material sciences. Pharmaceutical
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Microscopic evaluation is important for the design and evaluation of a pharmaceutical product after the steps in the drug formulation process. Since atomic force microscopy (AFM) provides the ability to directly investigate surface structure at nanometer-to-subangstrom resolution in ambient and liquid environments, it has been applied to a wide range
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The best research instruments not only acquire the intended data, but actually increase productivity. Bruker’s BioScope Catalyst Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) accelerates innovative research by reducing the time and effort needed to combine the proven techniques of light microscopy with the unique benefits of atomic force microscopy.
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In the following study, we demonstrate the power of combining atomic force microscopy AFM and fluorescence microscopy techniques to probe real-time, in-situ effects of two highly specific drugs that are able to disrupt different cytoskeleton networks inside living cells. Using Veeco Multiple Image Registration Overlay (MIRO) software and the new Bioscope