Extensive measurements with the scanning force microscope on living cells in their native liquid environment are described with the purpose of critically assessing the extent of the interaction between the SFM tip and the (soft) cell materials and the effect of such interaction on topographic information. Images are obtained under various force conditions and systematically correlated with force‐versus‐distance curves. As a result, detailed indications about tip indentation are given, thickness estimates deduced and identification of submembranous cytoplasmic structures suggested. 1994 Blackwell Science Lt
This body of work describes the development of a non-invasive and label-free method for characteriza...
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) has a great potential as a tool to characterize me-chanical and morpho...
The application of atomic force microscopy (AFM) to probe the ultrastructure and physical properties...
Scanning Force Microscopy (SFM) is utilized to study living confluent 3T6 cells. Images based on mec...
Subsurface cytoskeletal structure can be visualized in either fixed or living mammalian cells in aqu...
The structure of human fibroblasts have been characterised in vitro by atomic force microscopy (AFM)...
Atomic force microscopy is a valuable and useful tool for the imaging and investigation of living ce...
The structure of human fibroblasts have been characterised in vitro by atomic force microscopy (AFM)...
Live cell imaging using atomic force microscopy (AFM) represents a formidable experimental challenge...
AbstractThe membrane surface of living CV-1 kidney cells in culture was imaged by contact-mode atomi...
In this paper, direct measurement by atomic force microscopy (AFM) of the cell surface softness of a...
Atomic force microscopy allows distinctively interpret the results of cell structure research togeth...
ABSTRACT In this paper, direct measurement by atomic force microscopy (AFM) of the cell surface soft...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal changes of the mechanical properties of living cells reflect comple...
This study demonstrated that atomic force microscopy (AFM) can be used to obtain high-resolution top...
This body of work describes the development of a non-invasive and label-free method for characteriza...
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) has a great potential as a tool to characterize me-chanical and morpho...
The application of atomic force microscopy (AFM) to probe the ultrastructure and physical properties...
Scanning Force Microscopy (SFM) is utilized to study living confluent 3T6 cells. Images based on mec...
Subsurface cytoskeletal structure can be visualized in either fixed or living mammalian cells in aqu...
The structure of human fibroblasts have been characterised in vitro by atomic force microscopy (AFM)...
Atomic force microscopy is a valuable and useful tool for the imaging and investigation of living ce...
The structure of human fibroblasts have been characterised in vitro by atomic force microscopy (AFM)...
Live cell imaging using atomic force microscopy (AFM) represents a formidable experimental challenge...
AbstractThe membrane surface of living CV-1 kidney cells in culture was imaged by contact-mode atomi...
In this paper, direct measurement by atomic force microscopy (AFM) of the cell surface softness of a...
Atomic force microscopy allows distinctively interpret the results of cell structure research togeth...
ABSTRACT In this paper, direct measurement by atomic force microscopy (AFM) of the cell surface soft...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal changes of the mechanical properties of living cells reflect comple...
This study demonstrated that atomic force microscopy (AFM) can be used to obtain high-resolution top...
This body of work describes the development of a non-invasive and label-free method for characteriza...
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) has a great potential as a tool to characterize me-chanical and morpho...
The application of atomic force microscopy (AFM) to probe the ultrastructure and physical properties...