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  • Re: Multimode AFM and cell

    Thanks again
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by ashkan on Mon, Oct 24 2011
  • Re: Multimode AFM and cell

    Thanks... I will let you know about my results. Ashkan
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by ashkan on Fri, Aug 26 2011
  • Re: Multimode AFM and cell

    Hi everybody; I have another question. can I use SNL-10 tips to get image in Contact mode or it is specified for Mapping mode? actually, I could not find anything in bruker's website related to that so I am going to take picture in contact mode from cell in fluid cell. Thanks
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by ashkan on Fri, Aug 26 2011
  • Re: Multimode AFM and cell

    Thanks everybody; Your comments are very useful, @Alex: can I have your email please to send those images? Thanks Ashkan
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by ashkan on Fri, Aug 5 2011
  • Re: Multimode AFM and cell

    Thanks Alex and Ang; I am sorry but I do not know what PFQNM means. I addition, Can I use ScanAsyst Fluid probes to take picture in Tapping mode? @ Ang, Actually , I do not think the problem is because of the cell's height, because as I mentioned before, I have done this experiment in air and the approximate height was 3-4 micro meter. I do not
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by ashkan on Fri, Aug 5 2011
  • Re: Multimode AFM and cell

    thanks for your help; actually, today I used SNL-10 tip to find the mechanical properties in Tapping mode, but the problem I had was because I used glass as a substrate for my cell, ( I plated cells on glass for 24 hours) when I wanted to take image in liquid, cells were not attached to the surface firmly. Do you know what should I do? Thanks a lot
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by ashkan on Thu, Aug 4 2011
  • Multimode AFM and cell

    Hi everybody; I want to find young modulus of OB6 cells by using AFM. I was wondering which tip is the best tip for me? I am going to do the experiment on Fluid cell. previously, I did this test in air by using SNL-10 tips (D and C) and on separation- force curve I got large negative deatach force. I do not know what was the reason. Another question
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by ashkan on Wed, Aug 3 2011
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