By testing different molecules and buffer solutions, researchers can determine the probability of molecule adhesion, a process that requires many repetitive measurements. This has implications in drug ...
Biological systems, ranging from single molecules to cells and tissues, have heterogeneous structural, biophysical and chemical properties that change dynamically to fulfill versatile functions. At ...
insights from industryDr. André KörnigApplication ScientistBruker BioAFM In this interview, Dr. André Körnig, Application Scientist at Bruker BioAFM discusses the applications of BioAFM in the life ...
An interview with Dr. Alexander Dulebo, Bio Application Engineer at Bruker Nano Surfaces Division conducted by April Cashin-Garbutt, MA (Cantab) What are the potential life science applications of AFM ...
Polymers have been widely used in most fields of science and industry for various purposes due to their unique properties. Implementing polymer materials with different structures and functions (i.e., ...
Could you briefly share your background and how you came to focus on AFM technologies within the cosmetics industry? My name is Alexander Dulebo, and I’m a Bio Sales Application Engineer at Bruker, ...
Owing to the limitation of AFM imaging on living mammalian cells, AFM force mode has become an essential and more popular mode than imaging in living cell studies. With AFM force mode, quantitative ...
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is a type of high-resolution scanning probe microscopy that allows for imaging, manipulation, and force measurement. Atomic Force Microscopy was first developed in 1986 ...
What is Atomic Force Microscopy? Atomic force microscopy has been an effective and essential method utilized extensively for nanotechnology, physics, and biological applications. It is a surface ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight – Application Note) In the realm of nanomechanical measurements, AFM is especially suited to working with soft materials due to its piconewton force resolution and sub-nanometer ...
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