Investigating cell mechanics with atomic force microscopy
K. Haase, A. Pelling
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Response to “Comment on ‘Imaging the local electrical properties of metal surfaces by atomic force microscopy with conducting probes’ ” [Appl. Phys. Lett. 70, 3618 (1996)] [PDF]
Frédéric Houzé+3 more
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Coating the standard polypropylene separator with a porous red phosphorous nanosheet greatly improves cycling performance in Li electrode cells. The phosphorus‐based surface chemistry deactivates electrolyte solvent decomposition and enhances the cleavage of F‐containing salt, resulting in an inorganic‐dominated electrolyte interphase (SEI) composition
Jiangpeng Wang+9 more
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A Simple Protocol for Visualization of RNA-Protein Complexes by Atomic Force Microscopy. [PDF]
Tripepi A, Shakoor H, Klapetek P.
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Atomic force microscopy combined with optical microscopy for cells investigation
M. Cascione+3 more
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An Atomic Force Microscopy Study of the Interactions Involving Polymers and Silane Networks [PDF]
Rodrigo Lambert Oréfice+1 more
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This study demonstrates an alternative method of creating charge‐stable negatively charged nitrogen vacancy (NV−) centers close to the diamond surface without high‐temperature annealing. By illuminating nitrogen‐implanted regions with a continuous‐wave 405 nm laser, NV− centers are induced, exhibiting electron spin coherence properties suitable for ...
Jens Fuhrmann+4 more
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Protocol for measuring membrane elasticity of mouse cardiomyocytes using atomic force microscopy. [PDF]
Morales Maldonado AD+9 more
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HKUST‐1/TiO2 composite materials show a very high photocatalytic hydrogen evolution rate which increases as a function of the irradiation time until reaching a plateau and even surpasses the performance of the 1%Pt/TiO2 material after three photocatalytic cycles.
Alisha Khan+9 more
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In Situ Electrochemical Atomic Force Microscopy Study of Interfacial Reactions on a Graphite Negative Electrode for Magnesium-Ion Batteries. [PDF]
Yoon S+4 more
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