The atomic force microscope (AFM) provides a powerful instrument for investigating and manipulating biological samples down to the subnanometer scale. In contrast to other microscopy methods, AFM does not require labeling, staining, nor fixation of samples and allows the specimen to be fully hydrated in buffer solution during the experiments. Moreover, AFM clearly compares in resolution to other techniques. In general, the AFM can be operated in an imaging or a force spectroscopy mode. In the present work, advantage was taken of this versatility to investigate single biomolecules and biomolecular assemblies. A novel approach to investigate the visco-elastic behavior of biomolecules under force was established, using dextran as an example....
Relatively little is known about the folding and stability of membrane proteins. Conventional therma...
AbstractBiological atomic force microscopy (AFM) is now established as a method for studying the str...
Atomic force microscopy is being increasingly used to explore the physical properties of biological ...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) provides a powerful instrument for investigating and manipulating ...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) is an ideal method to study the surface topography of biologic...
We use time-lapse AFM to visualize collagen fibrils self-assembly. A solution of acid-solubilized co...
The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is a 20 years old instrument that has proven valuable for the ultr...
AbstractThe atomic force microscope (AFM) now routinely provides images that reveal subnanometer sur...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a powerful technique that enables to study biological macromolecule...
AbstractRecent advances in atomic force microscopy allowed globular and membrane proteins to be mech...
Imaging of nano-sized particles and sample features is crucial in a variety of research fields. For ...
Samples of supported planar lipid-protein membranes and actin filaments on mica were imaged by atomi...
Optical microscopy uses the interactions between light and materials to provide images of the micros...
Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy (TIRFM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) are both...
Imaging of nano-sized particles and sample features is crucial in a variety of research fields. For ...
Relatively little is known about the folding and stability of membrane proteins. Conventional therma...
AbstractBiological atomic force microscopy (AFM) is now established as a method for studying the str...
Atomic force microscopy is being increasingly used to explore the physical properties of biological ...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) provides a powerful instrument for investigating and manipulating ...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) is an ideal method to study the surface topography of biologic...
We use time-lapse AFM to visualize collagen fibrils self-assembly. A solution of acid-solubilized co...
The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is a 20 years old instrument that has proven valuable for the ultr...
AbstractThe atomic force microscope (AFM) now routinely provides images that reveal subnanometer sur...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a powerful technique that enables to study biological macromolecule...
AbstractRecent advances in atomic force microscopy allowed globular and membrane proteins to be mech...
Imaging of nano-sized particles and sample features is crucial in a variety of research fields. For ...
Samples of supported planar lipid-protein membranes and actin filaments on mica were imaged by atomi...
Optical microscopy uses the interactions between light and materials to provide images of the micros...
Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy (TIRFM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) are both...
Imaging of nano-sized particles and sample features is crucial in a variety of research fields. For ...
Relatively little is known about the folding and stability of membrane proteins. Conventional therma...
AbstractBiological atomic force microscopy (AFM) is now established as a method for studying the str...
Atomic force microscopy is being increasingly used to explore the physical properties of biological ...