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  • BioScope Catalyst Brochure

    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.
    Posted to Brochures & Data Sheets (MediaGallery) by Stephen Minne on Wed, Dec 16 2009
  • Dimension Icon Brochure

    Bruker’s Dimension Icon Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) System introduces new levels of performance, functionality, and AFM accessibility to nanoscale researchers in science and industry. Building upon the world’s most utilized largesample AFM platform, the latest Dimension system is the culmination of decades of technological innovation,
    Posted to Brochures & Data Sheets (MediaGallery) by Stephen Minne on Wed, Dec 16 2009
  • Characterizing Anticytoskeletal Drugs with BioScope Catalyst and MIRO

    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
    Posted to Application Notes (MediaGallery) by Stephen Minne on Wed, Dec 16 2009
  • Functional Imaging

    There is great interest in unraveling action mechanisms of key enzymes in biological processes. In many cases, insight on such molecular events can be derived from conventional biophysical analyses of isolated enzymes and their substrates or protein partners. For example, members of the matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) family have been implicated in
    Posted to Application Notes (MediaGallery) by Stephen Minne on Wed, Dec 16 2009
  • Nanoscale Charge Trasnsport in Light Emitting Diode Materials Using CAFM; A. Garcia and T. Q. Nguyen

    Conducting atomic force microscopy (C-AFM) is an important technique in the study nanoscale charge transport properties of materials, and is of interest in the growing field of energy-related research. Conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPEs) are a particularly interesting class of materials, as they have been used in multiple applications such as an optical
    Posted to Application Notes (MediaGallery) by Stephen Minne on Wed, Dec 16 2009
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