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Measurement Platform to Probe the Mechanism of Chiral-Induced Spin Selectivity through Direction-Dependent Magnetic Conductive Atomic Force Microscopy. [PDF]
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Finite element modelling of atomic force microscopy imaging on deformable surfaces.
Giblin-Burnham J+3 more
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Zooming into Gene Activation: Estrogen Receptor α Dimerization and DNA Binding Visualized by High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy. [PDF]
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Many-body van der Waals interactions in multilayer structures studied by atomic force microscopy. [PDF]
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Atomic force microscopy-based characterization and design of biointerfaces
Nature Reviews Materials, 2017David A Alsteens+2 more
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Atomic Force Microscopy: An Introduction
2023Imaging of nano-sized particles and sample features is crucial in a variety of research fields, for instance, in biological sciences, where it is paramount to investigate structures at the single particle level. Often, two-dimensional images are not sufficient, and further information such as topography and mechanical properties are required ...
Feng, Yuzhen, Roos, Wouter H
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Measuring viscoelasticity of soft biological samples using atomic force microscopy.
Soft Matter, 2019Mechanical properties play important roles at different scales in biology. At the level of a single cell, the mechanical properties mediate mechanosensing and mechanotransduction, while at the tissue and organ levels, changes in mechanical properties are
Y. Efremov, T. Okajima, A. Raman
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