Hansma_1997_J.Struct.Biol_119_99

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Title : Properties of biomolecules measured from atomic force microscope images: a review - Hansma_1997_J.Struct.Biol_119_99
Author(s) : Hansma HG , Kim KJ , Laney DE , Garcia RA , Argaman M , Allen MJ , Parsons SM
Ref : J Struct Biol , 119 :99 , 1997
Abstract :

AFM images can be used to obtain quantitative or qualitative information about the properties of biomaterials. Examples presented here are: (1) Persistence length measurements of moving and stationary DNA molecules. (2) Force mapping to measure properties such as the elasticity of cells and vesicles. (3) Phase mode imaging to detect variations in materials and properties of the sample surface. (4) Imaging of surfaces at different constant forces.

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Hansma HG, Kim KJ, Laney DE, Garcia RA, Argaman M, Allen MJ, Parsons SM (1997)
Properties of biomolecules measured from atomic force microscope images: a review
J Struct Biol 119 :99

Hansma HG, Kim KJ, Laney DE, Garcia RA, Argaman M, Allen MJ, Parsons SM (1997)
J Struct Biol 119 :99