In this work we have designed a simple system to investigate empirically the image contrast of tapping-mode atomic force microscopy (TMAFM). We modified the cantilever tips with protein molecules (bovine serum albumin or goat anti-biotin antibody) and used these protein-modified cantilevers to scan poly-L-lysine films and antibody layers deposited on mica in air under ambient conditions. We also investigated the effects of manipulating the setpoint voltage in this system. It was found that extra topographic features with a patchlike appearance were introduced into the TMAFM images of both the poly-L-lysine and antibody films when scanned with the protein-modified tips, even at initial preset setpoints, and were superimposed on the topograph...
AbstractDynamic atomic force microscopy is widely used for the imaging of soft biological materials ...
Atomic force microscopy is being increasingly used to explore the physical properties of biological ...
AbstractTo achieve high-resolution topographs of native biological macromolecules in aqueous solutio...
In this work we have designed a simple system to investigate empirically the image contrast of tappi...
AbstractCompared to contact-mode atomic force microscopy (CMAFM), tapping-mode atomic force microsco...
AbstractA force microscope operated with an amplitude modulation feedback (usually known as tapping-...
AbstractThe atomic force microscope (AFM) now routinely provides images that reveal subnanometer sur...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is a very promising and powerful tool for investigating a range of...
Optical microscopy uses the interactions between light and materials to provide images of the micros...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
AbstractIn tapping-mode atomic force microscopy, the phase shift between excitation and response of ...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) is an ideal method to study the surface topography of biologic...
Atomic force microscopy is an emerging tool for investigating the biomolecular aspects of cellular i...
Atomic force microscopy is being increasingly used to explore the physical properties of biological ...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is widely used in biological sciences due to its ability to perfor...
AbstractDynamic atomic force microscopy is widely used for the imaging of soft biological materials ...
Atomic force microscopy is being increasingly used to explore the physical properties of biological ...
AbstractTo achieve high-resolution topographs of native biological macromolecules in aqueous solutio...
In this work we have designed a simple system to investigate empirically the image contrast of tappi...
AbstractCompared to contact-mode atomic force microscopy (CMAFM), tapping-mode atomic force microsco...
AbstractA force microscope operated with an amplitude modulation feedback (usually known as tapping-...
AbstractThe atomic force microscope (AFM) now routinely provides images that reveal subnanometer sur...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is a very promising and powerful tool for investigating a range of...
Optical microscopy uses the interactions between light and materials to provide images of the micros...
International audienceA recurrent interrogation when imaging soft biomolecules using atomic force mi...
AbstractIn tapping-mode atomic force microscopy, the phase shift between excitation and response of ...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) is an ideal method to study the surface topography of biologic...
Atomic force microscopy is an emerging tool for investigating the biomolecular aspects of cellular i...
Atomic force microscopy is being increasingly used to explore the physical properties of biological ...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) is widely used in biological sciences due to its ability to perfor...
AbstractDynamic atomic force microscopy is widely used for the imaging of soft biological materials ...
Atomic force microscopy is being increasingly used to explore the physical properties of biological ...
AbstractTo achieve high-resolution topographs of native biological macromolecules in aqueous solutio...