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Atomic Force Microscopy for Nanoscale Biophysics: From Single Molecules to Living Cells

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en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 feb 2023
Atomic Force Microscopy for Nanoscale Biophysics: From Single Molecules to Living Cells summarizes the applications of atomic force microscopy for the investigation of biomolecules and cells. The book discusses the methodology of AFM-based biomedical detection, diverse biological systems, and the combination of AFM with other complementary techniques. These state-of-the-art chapters empower researchers to address biological issues through the application of atomic force microscopy. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a unique, multifunctional tool for investigating the structures and properties of living biological systems under aqueous conditions with unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution.

  • Summarizes the recent progress of atomic force microscopy in biomedical applications
  • Presents the methods and skills of applying atomic force microscopy
  • Aids researchers in investigating the nanoscale biophysics of diverse biological systems
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780323953603
ISBN-10: 0323953603
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

Researchers in Biophysics, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Material Science and related Biomedical fields
Graduate Students

Cuprins

1. Fundamentals and methods of AFM for biophysics
2. Imaging and force detection of DNA by AFM
3. High-resolution imaging and force spectroscopy of membrane proteins by AFM
4. Characterizing the nanostructures and properties of hydrogels by AFM
5. Detecting the behaviours of single virus by AFM
6. Nanoscale imaging and force probing of single microbial cells by AFM
7. Investigating the structures and mechanics of single animal cells by AFM
8. Combining AFM with complementary techniques: Hybrid AFM for biophysics
9. Conclusion and future perspectives