High-Bandwidth Dynamic Atomic Force Microscopy
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Presentations
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High-Bandwidth Atomic Force Microscopy Reveals A Mechanical spike Accompanying the Action Potential in mammalian Nerve Terminals
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Authors
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Brian Salzberg
- University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
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Studying Chemical Reactions, One Bond at a Time, with Single Molecule AFM Techniques
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Authors
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Julio M. Fernandez
- Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA
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Imaging and Beyond with High Speed AFM.
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Authors
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Paul Hansma
- University of California at Santa Barbara
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AFM probes with integrated electrostatic actuators for fast, quantitative imaging and force spectroscopy
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Authors
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Levent Degertekin
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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High-speed AFM for Studying Dynamic Biomolecular Processes
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Authors
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Toshio Ando
- Kanazawa University
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