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Carpick, R.W., The study of contact, adhesion, and friction at the atomic scale by atomic force microscopy. University of Califomia-Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, 1997. [Pg.218]

Magonov, S. and Chemoff, D.A., Atomic force microscopy, in Comprehensive Desk Reference of Polymer Characterization and Analysis, Brady, R.F., Jr. (Ed.), Oxford University Press, New York, 2003, Chapter 19. [Pg.274]

FIG. 2 Atomic force microscopy of plasmid DNA at different stages of condensation with polycations. (a) Circular plasmid DNA (b) DNA condensed with poly-L-lysine (PLL, mol. wt. 4 kDa) at a DNA phosphate/lysine ratio of 2 1 (c) DNA condensed with PLL (mol. wt. 10 kDa) at a phos-phate/lysine ratio of 1 2 (d) toroid of DNA condensed with PLL-asialo-orosomucoid conjugate at a phosphate/lysine ratio of 1 6. [(a) and (d) from Ref. 80, copyright 1998 Oxford University Press (b) and (c) reprinted with permission from Ref. 66, copyright 1999 American Chemical Society.]... [Pg.441]

D. Sarid, Scanning Force Microscopy with Applications to Electric, Magnetic and Atomic Forces, Oxford University Press, New York, 1991. [Pg.215]

Mazzola, L.T. (1999). Probing biomolecular recognition using atomic force microscopy. PhD Thesis, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, pp. 115. [Pg.142]

Figure 5.3 Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) images of two Silver Island Film (SIF) coated glass slides (A B), showing the variation in size and density that can be obtained by altering the dip coating conditions. Slides were produced by LI-COR Biosciences and imaged at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Figure 5.3 Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) images of two Silver Island Film (SIF) coated glass slides (A B), showing the variation in size and density that can be obtained by altering the dip coating conditions. Slides were produced by LI-COR Biosciences and imaged at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Eaton P, West P (2010) Atomic force microscopy. Oxford University Press, Oxford... [Pg.253]

Richter RP (2004) The formation of solid-supported lipid membranes and two-dimensional assembly of proteins. A study combining atomic force microscopy and quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring. Bordeaux University, Talence... [Pg.447]

Water-dispersable, nanoscaled PAni powder was synthesized and dispersed at Ormecon. The particle size distribution was measured by laser Doppler technique with a Microtrac UPA 150 particle analyzer. Investigations on the morphology of PAni films were made at the University of Copenhagen using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and electrostatic force microscopy (EFM). Pictures were made by Tue Hassenkam with a DI Nanoscope Ilia equipped with an extender module. [Pg.1101]

In a previous article [1] I considered from a personal perspective how in-situ real-space observation of the process of polymer crystal growth and melting can provide insights into the fundamentals of polymer crystallization at the molecular scale. There the aim was to concentrate on universal themes, and on how atomic force microscopy (AFM) could inform our understanding of free, unperturbed, crystal growth. At the same time, the impact of AFM... [Pg.373]

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Eaton P, West P (2010) Atomic force microscopy. Oxford University Press, Oxford Frohnhoff S, Marso M, Berger MG, Thonissen M, Liith H, Miinder H (1995) An extended quantum model for porous silicon formation. J Electrochem Soc 142(2) 615 Goodhew PJ, Humphreys J, Beanland R (2001) Electron microscopy and analysis, 3rd edn. Taylor Francis, New York... [Pg.340]

AbdeUiady HG (2004) Investigation Of Polyamidoamine Dendrimers Induced Dna Condensation And Enzymatic Degradation Of These Complexes An Atomic Force Microscopy Study. Thesis, University of Nottingham, School of Pharmacy... [Pg.172]

Nidal Hilal (water treatment desalination membrane separation engineering applications of atomic force microscopy fluidization engineering). Director, Centre for Water Advanced Technologies and Environmental Research (CWATER), College of Engineering, Swansea University, Swansea... [Pg.33]

Carpick, R.W. The Study of Contact, Adhesion and Friction at the Atomic Scale by Atomic Force Microscopy, Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1997,pp.l-168. [Pg.473]

A. Meister, M. Gabi, P. Behr, P. Studer, J. Voros, P. Niedermann, J. Bitterii, J. Poiesei-Maris, M. Liiey, H. Heinzeimann, and T. Zambeiii, FiuidFM combining atomic force microscopy and nanofiuidics in a universal liquid delivery S5 tem for single cell applications and beyond. Nano Lett, 9, 2501-2507 (2009]. [Pg.490]


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