atomic force microscopy

collocation in English

meaningsofatomic,forceandmicroscopy

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atomic
adjective[usually before noun]
uk
/əˈtɒm.ɪk/
us
/əˈtɑː.mɪk/
relating ...
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force
noun
uk
/fɔːs/
us
/fɔːrs/
physical, especially violent, strength, ...
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microscopy
noun[U]
uk
/maɪˈkrɒs.kə.pi/
us
/maɪˈkrɑː.skə.pi/
the use, design, or production ...
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In an in situ atomicforcemicroscopystudy, conducted at variable temperatures, elastin peptides self-assembled in a substrate-dependent manner.
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Scanningforcemicroscopyof chromatin fibers in air and in liquid.
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A new imaging mode in atomicforcemicroscopybased on error signal.
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Large secretory structures at the cell surface imaged with scanningforcemicroscopy.
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The quality of the cleaved end-faces was investigated by means of optical interference microscopy as well as atomicforcemicroscopy.
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The relationship between ligand-binding thermodynamics and protein-ligand interaction forces measured by atomicforcemicroscopy.
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Sensing discrete streptavidin-biotin interactions with atomicforcemicroscopy.
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Imaging real-time aggregation of amyloid beta protein (1-42) by atomicforcemicroscopy.
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In this case atomicforcemicroscopycan reveal supramolecular structures only over limited (preferentially flat) cell membrane areas.
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However, the original aim of localizing individual receptor structures on the cell surface under physiological conditions by atomicforcemicroscopyhas not yet been fulfilled.
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Atomicforcemicroscopyshowed that steel surfaces conditioned with fish extract were covered by a thin layer of spherical, nanosized particles.
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Atomicforcemicroscopyproduces faithful high-resolution images of protein surfaces in an aqueous environment.
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Heart gap junction preparations reveal hemiplaques by atomicforcemicroscopy.
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Granula motion and membrane spreading during activation of human platelets imaged by atomicforcemicroscopy.
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Hierarchical assembly of beta2-microglobulin amyloid in vitro revealed by atomicforcemicroscopy.
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Protein tracking and detection of protein motion using atomicforcemicroscopy.
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Also, fully hydrated supported lipid bilayers have been shown to be realistic model membrane systems by several other techniques, including fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, atomicforcemicroscopy, and neutron diffraction.
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Quate is known as the brilliant mind behind acoustic and atomicforcemicroscopy.
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