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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...
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BrukerApplications
on Wed, Jan 6 2010
Filed under: Drugs, Cells, BioScope, Catalyst, BioScope II, Bacteria, Pharmacology, Cell Identification, Application Note
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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...