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Measuring cell adhesion forces with the atomic force microscope at the molecular level

Benoit et al., 2002

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5294504028576634455
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Benoit M
Gaub H
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In the past 25 years many techniques have been developed to characterize cell adhesion and to quantify adhesion forces. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been used to measure forces in the pico-newton range, an experimental technique known as force spectroscopy …
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