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Sato MH, Ura K, Hohmura KI, Tokuimsu F, Yoshimura SH, Hanaoka F, Takeyasu K (1999) Atomic force microscopy sees nucleosome positioning and histone Hl-induced compaction in reconstituted chromatin. FEES Lett 452 267—271... [Pg.28]

Overall observation and imaging of the self-assembled entities on a solid support can be performed by electron microscopy (Figure 42) and by scanning tunnelling or atomic force microscopy (see Section 9.9). [Pg.179]

ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY. See Volume 1. ATRP. See Living Radical Polymerization. [Pg.213]


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