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  • Re: Peak Force Capture force curves

    You can download it from here: ftp://sboftp.bruker-nano.com/outgoing/GPTech/Software/NanoScope_Analysis/ It took a while for me to find - there was a link in the comments on the page with instructions to download v1.4 . Hope this helps! Mike
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by MPadgen on Mon, Oct 28 2013
  • Re: Peak Force Capture force curves

    It seems like v1.5 was all I needed - it handles to Peak Force Capture files very well. Quite an upgrade! Thanks for your help! Mike
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by MPadgen on Thu, Oct 24 2013
  • Re: Peak Force Capture force curves

    Thanks for the replies! I was using Nanoscope v1.4 previously, and am installing v1.5 right now. I will check to see if this new feature solves my issues. Thanks, Mike
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by MPadgen on Thu, Oct 24 2013
  • Peak Force Capture force curves

    I am using PF-QNM (on a Bioscope Catalyst) to measure the elasticity of cancer cells. I have tried to use the Peak Force Capture to extract the force curves for offline analysis, but the curves look like the image below. The extend curve in this file seems to have both the approach and withdrawal from the surface. I have previously had success extracting
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by MPadgen on Fri, Oct 18 2013
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