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We did revise the Nanoindentation manual in that time frame, and it should now be correct. Please contact our Service Group and they will provide you with an updated manual. afmsupport@bruker-nano.com Let me know if you have a problem. Steve
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Thanks for asking Jan-Philipp. NanoScope is a registered trademark, so the correct writing would be "NanoScope(R) Analysis" Steve
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AN141-RevA0-Quantitative_Nanomechanical_Measurements_on_Live_Cells_with_PeakForce_QNM-Datasheet.pdf We are pleased to share with you the latest Application Note #141 in Biological AFM entitled “Toward Quantitative Nanomechanical Measurements on Live Cells with PeakForce QNM”. Biological samples, such as live cells, tend to have very low
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Measuring and mapping mechanical properties of live cells is of high importance in today’s biological research. Atomic force microscopy1 has been recognized since the mid-eighties as an excellent technique to image a wide range of samples in their near-natural environment. Although the primary function of atomic force microscopy is to generate
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I checked your profile and everything is fine. Also, other users do not seem to be have this problem. I suspect its on your side (computer or network). Can you: 1) restart your computer and see if that helps. 2) try logging in from a different computer/network Thanks, Steve
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The Bruker Bruker Nano Surfaces (BNS) division consists of 3 business units, AFM (Atomic Force Microscopy), SOM (Stylus and Optical Metrology) and TMT (Tribology and Mechanical Testing). We currently have an opening for an application scientist based in our Bruker UK office (Coventry). Job position consists on pre and post-sale support across the 3
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Thanks Polis! I just corrected the original post. Steve
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Deepak, Sorry, you can't do this as part of the standard NS3 system, but it is possible if you upgrade your system to a MM8 (NanoScope V plus PeakForce with the PF-KPFM package). With that configuration you will get much more capability than just FM. Check out http://nanoscaleworld.bruker-axs.com/nanoscaleworld/media/p/4037.aspx for more details
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Thanks for the comment and I can send you one. Send me your information at steve.minne (at) bruker-nano (dot) com
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OPEN POSITION for Ph.D. Candidate to be sponsored between Bruker and Pasteur-Lille under the CIFRE program send CV to: steve.minne@bruker-nano.com SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES: This position will drive the development of high throughput AFM applications for SME and Pharma by: • Working with end users to obtain relevant application data on the middle