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  • Atomic Force Microscopy of Microbial Cells

    Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has opened exciting new avenues in microbiology and biophysics for probing microbial cells. The unprecedented capabilities of AFM can be summarized as follows: i) imaging surface topography with nanometer lateral resolution and under physiological conditions; ii) measuring...
    Posted to Application Notes by BrukerApplications on Wed, Jan 6 2010
    Filed under: Cells, BioScope, Catalyst, BioScope II, Fluid Imaging, Bacteria, Cell Identification, Application Note
  • Atomic Force Microscopy in the Pharmaceutical Sciences: Drug Interactions and Disease Mechanisms

    AFM has contributed to ground-breaking research in the investigation of DNA, proteins, and cells in biological studies; structure and component distribution in polymer science; piconewton force interactions and surfactant behavior in colloid science; and physical/ mechanical properties and fabrication...
    Posted to Application Notes by BrukerApplications on Wed, Jan 6 2010
    Filed under: Drugs, Cells, BioScope, Catalyst, BioScope II, Bacteria, Pharmacology, Cell Identification, Application Note
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