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  • Re: Volume measurements

    Thank you both, those should be very helpful! I should add that in doing further research in the literature, I have found that, since a Schneider, et al. 1998 paper, it appears to have become conventional to assume that an AFM-imaged protein adopts a spherical-cap shape, and to calculate the volume appropriately: V = (pi*h/6)(3r^2+h^2). Molecular weights
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by J Goertz on Wed, Aug 24 2011
  • Volume measurements

    I am trying to measure the volume of (mostly dried) proteins I have imaged. Mathematically speaking, does anyone have a suggested method for doing so? The only methods I can think of are to ignore convolution and simply multiply individual pixel height by pixel area, or to assume a roughly symmetric sphere or ellipsoid. Both have their inherent flaws
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by J Goertz on Mon, Aug 8 2011
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