Imaging crystals, polymers, and processes in water with the atomic force microscope.
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Atomic force microscopy of supported planar membrane bilayers.Single-molecule force spectroscopy: optical tweezers, magnetic tweezers and atomic force microscopyCYK4 promotes antiparallel microtubule bundling by optimizing MKLP1 neck conformationMagnetic resonance force microscopyForce measurements on single molecular contacts through evanescent wave microscopy.Topography of ribosomes and initiation complexes from rat liver as revealed by atomic force microscopyPotential role of atomic force microscopy in systems biologyAtomic force microscopy of DNA molecules.Atomic force microscopy: a multifaceted tool to study membrane proteins and their interactions with ligands.Mapping mechanical properties of organic thin films by force-modulation microscopy in aqueous mediaProgress in high resolution atomic force microscopy in biology.Nanocharacterization of soft biological samples in shear mode with quartz tuning fork probes.Structure and stability of pertussis toxin studied by in situ atomic force microscopy.Differential force microscope for long time-scale biophysical measurements.Submolecular resolution of single macromolecules with atomic force microscopy.Solid lipid nanoparticles: a modern formulation approach in drug delivery system.Monitoring RNA release from human rhinovirus by dynamic force microscopyBotulinum toxin type B micromechanosensor.From images to interactions: high-resolution phase imaging in tapping-mode atomic force microscopyAFM review study on pox viruses and living cells.Measuring the viscoelastic properties of human platelets with the atomic force microscope.Effects of the long-range macroscopic forces on atomic-force-microscope images.A high-speed atomic force microscope for studying biological macromolecules.Reproducible imaging and dissection of plasmid DNA under liquid with the atomic force microscope.Imaging the electrostatic potential of transmembrane channels: atomic probe microscopy of OmpF porinDrug-induced changes of cytoskeletal structure and mechanics in fibroblasts: an atomic force microscopy study.Label-free protein and pathogen detection using the atomic force microscope.Atomic force microscopy of single- and double-stranded DNA.All-electron ab initio self-consistent-field study of electron transfer in scanning tunneling microscopy at large and small tip-sample separations: Supermolecule approach.Probing biopolymers with the atomic force microscope: a review.Probing oscillatory hydration potentials using thermal-mechanical noise in an atomic-force microscope.Dimensional and mechanical dynamics of active and stable edges in motile fibroblasts investigated by using atomic force microscopy.Electrostatically balanced subnanometer imaging of biological specimens by atomic force microscope.Measuring the microelastic properties of biological material.The effect of raft lipid depletion on microvilli formation in MDCK cells, visualized by atomic force microscopy.Actin microridges characterized by laser scanning confocal and atomic force microscopy.Potentiostatic deposition of DNA for scanning probe microscopy.Recognition imaging with a DNA aptamerInfluence of synapsin I on synaptic vesicles: an analysis by force-volume mode of the atomic force microscope and dynamic light scattering.Structure of adsorbed fibrinogen obtained by scanning force microscopy.
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Imaging crystals, polymers, and processes in water with the atomic force microscope.
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1989 nî lūn-bûn
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1989年の論文
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1989年学术文章
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Imaging crystals, polymers, and processes in water with the atomic force microscope.
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Imaging crystals, polymers, and processes in water with the atomic force microscope.
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Imaging crystals, polymers, and processes in water with the atomic force microscope.
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Imaging crystals, polymers, and processes in water with the atomic force microscope.
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Imaging crystals, polymers, and processes in water with the atomic force microscope.
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Imaging crystals, polymers, and processes in water with the atomic force microscope.
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P2093
P356
P1433
P1476
Imaging crystals, polymers, and processes in water with the atomic force microscope.
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P2093
Albrecht TR
Cannell DS
Weisenhorn AL
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P356
10.1126/SCIENCE.2928794
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P577
1989-03-01T00:00:00Z