Kreplak, 2016 - Google Patents
Introduction to atomic force microscopy (AFM) in biologyKreplak, 2016
- Document ID
- 9811551550114722255
- Author
- Kreplak L
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- Publication venue
- Current protocols in protein science
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The atomic force microscope (AFM) has the unique capability of imaging biological samples with molecular resolution in buffer solution over a wide range of time scales from milliseconds to hours. In addition to providing topographical images of surfaces with …
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