Tapping mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) of DNA in propanol, dry helium, and aqueous buffer each have specific applications. Resolution is best in propanol, which precipitates and immobilizes the DNA and provides a fluid imaging environment where adhesive forces are minimized. Resolution on exceptional images of DNA appears to be approximately 2 nm, sufficient to see helix turns in detail, but the smallest substructures typically seen on DNA in propanol are approximately 6–10 nm in size. Tapping AFM in dry helium provides a convenient way of imaging such things as conformations of DNA molecules and positions of proteins on DNA. Images of single-stranded DNA and RecA-DNA complexes are presented. In aqueous buffer DNA molecules as small as ...
Here we review the applications of atomic force microscopy to the study of samples of biological ori...
AbstractUsing a cationic lipid bilayer, we show that DNA can be reliably adsorbed to the bilayer sur...
AbstractPhotolyase DNA interactions and the annealing of restriction fragment ends are directly visu...
Tapping mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) of DNA in propanol, dry helium, and aqueous buffer each h...
DNA on mica can be imaged in the atomic force microscope (AFM) in water or in some buffers If the sa...
This paper explores suitable conditions for the imaging of DNA molecules by atomic force microscope ...
A chemical procedure for anchoring DNA molecules to gold surfaces was used to facilitate the imaging...
In the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-in-hand ...
Phase imaging with a tapping mode atomic force microscope (AFM) has many advantages for imaging movi...
In this thesis a dedicated Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) setup is used for imaging biochemical react...
AbstractWe present recent advances in DNA specimen preparation technique for scanning force microsco...
A simple, controllable and effective sample preparation method was established for atomic force micr...
During the past year, scanning probe microscopy, especially atomic force microscopy (AFM), has taken...
Large DNA molecules remain difficult to be imaged by atomic force microscopy (AFM) because of the te...
This report explores dry and wet scanning of a surface and DNA pickup using an AFM, as well as fluor...
Here we review the applications of atomic force microscopy to the study of samples of biological ori...
AbstractUsing a cationic lipid bilayer, we show that DNA can be reliably adsorbed to the bilayer sur...
AbstractPhotolyase DNA interactions and the annealing of restriction fragment ends are directly visu...
Tapping mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) of DNA in propanol, dry helium, and aqueous buffer each h...
DNA on mica can be imaged in the atomic force microscope (AFM) in water or in some buffers If the sa...
This paper explores suitable conditions for the imaging of DNA molecules by atomic force microscope ...
A chemical procedure for anchoring DNA molecules to gold surfaces was used to facilitate the imaging...
In the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-in-hand ...
Phase imaging with a tapping mode atomic force microscope (AFM) has many advantages for imaging movi...
In this thesis a dedicated Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) setup is used for imaging biochemical react...
AbstractWe present recent advances in DNA specimen preparation technique for scanning force microsco...
A simple, controllable and effective sample preparation method was established for atomic force micr...
During the past year, scanning probe microscopy, especially atomic force microscopy (AFM), has taken...
Large DNA molecules remain difficult to be imaged by atomic force microscopy (AFM) because of the te...
This report explores dry and wet scanning of a surface and DNA pickup using an AFM, as well as fluor...
Here we review the applications of atomic force microscopy to the study of samples of biological ori...
AbstractUsing a cationic lipid bilayer, we show that DNA can be reliably adsorbed to the bilayer sur...
AbstractPhotolyase DNA interactions and the annealing of restriction fragment ends are directly visu...