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  • Re: MPP-32100-10 tip data analysis

    Thanks for your response Alex. I haven't use these tips for imaging, just for a few measurements of modulus. I found them to give values similar to other pyramidal tips but they seem to be more damaging to the cells.
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by RVargas on Wed, Jan 16 2013
  • MPP-32100-10 tip data analysis

    Hi, I'm using AFM to measure the Young's modulus (E) of cells. I typically use the Hertz or Sneddon's equation (which require a tip angle) to calculate E based on force-displacement data. For most tip geometries (sphere, square pyramid, cone) the calculation is pretty straight forward. However, for the MPP-32100-10 tip the geometry is described
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by RVargas on Wed, Dec 19 2012
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