Chemical Force Microscopy: Exploiting Chemically-Modified Tips To Quantify Adhesion, Friction, and Functional Group Distributions in Molecular Assemblies
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Atomic force microscopy in biology: technology and techniques.Atomic force microscope mediated chromatography.Frictional response of normal and osteoarthritic articular cartilage in human femoral head.Probing interfacial properties using a poly(ethylene oxide) single crystal.Specific ion effects on the hydrophobic interaction of benzene self-assembled monolayers.Measuring protein isoelectric points by AFM-based force spectroscopy using trace amounts of sample.Nanobiosensors based on chemically modified AFM probes: a useful tool for metsulfuron-methyl detectionNanoscale imaging of microbial pathogens using atomic force microscopy.Emerging technology: applications of Raman spectroscopy for prostate cancer.The role of nonfat ingredients on confectionery fat crystallization.Hierarchy of adhesion forces in patterns of photoreactive surface layers.An ultra-low frictional interface combining FDTS SAMs with molybdenum disulfide.Evidence for charge domains on developing enamel crystal surfaces.Influence of 4-vinylbenzylation on the rheological and swelling properties of photo-activated collagen hydrogelsDirect immobilization of avidin protein on AFM tip functionalized by acrylic acid vapor at RF plasmaAtomic Force Microscopy Characterization of a Microcontact Printed, Self‐Assembled Thiol Monolayer for Use in BiosensorsPreparation and Investigation of the Microtribological Properties of Graphene Oxide and Graphene Films via Electrostatic Layer-by-Layer Self-AssemblyMolecular-scale shear response of the organic semiconductor β -DBDCS (100) surfaceA General Perspective of the Characterization and Quantification of Nanoparticles: Imaging, Spectroscopic, and Separation Techniques
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Chemical Force Microscopy: Exploiting Chemically-Modified Tips To Quantify Adhesion, Friction, and Functional Group Distributions in Molecular Assemblies
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im August 1995 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в серпні 1995
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Chemical Force Microscopy: Exp ...... utions in Molecular Assemblies
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Chemical Force Microscopy: Exp ...... utions in Molecular Assemblies
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Chemical Force Microscopy: Exp ...... utions in Molecular Assemblies
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Chemical Force Microscopy: Exp ...... utions in Molecular Assemblies
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Chemical Force Microscopy: Exp ...... utions in Molecular Assemblies
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Chemical Force Microscopy: Exp ...... utions in Molecular Assemblies
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P2093
P356
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Chemical Force Microscopy: Exp ...... utions in Molecular Assemblies
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Aleksandr Noy
C. Daniel Frisbie
Charles M. Lieber
Lawrence F. Rozsnyai
Mark S. Wrighton
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10.1021/JA00135A012
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1995-08-01T00:00:00Z