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Atomic force microscopy is a type of scanning probe microscopy used to image the surface of a substance, but at an atomic level. It can map the surface structure of different substances to understand how different structures interact with each other. This is done using a cantilever, which is similar to a vinyl record needle.
Partnership between Molecular Profiles and GEA Process Engineering to demonstrate benefits of new technology

Partnership between Molecular Profiles and GEA Process Engineering to demonstrate benefits of new technology

Silver nanoparticles have high affinity for E. coli bacteria

Silver nanoparticles have high affinity for E. coli bacteria

Direct Molecular Recognition technique can quantitate multiple DNA species

Direct Molecular Recognition technique can quantitate multiple DNA species

New integrated system for correlated atomic force microscopy and Raman spectroscopic imaging

New integrated system for correlated atomic force microscopy and Raman spectroscopic imaging

Bruker acquires Center for Tribology

Bruker acquires Center for Tribology

Scientists discover how cells detect tissue damage and modify their repair properties

Scientists discover how cells detect tissue damage and modify their repair properties

Bruker to acquire Center for Tribology

Bruker to acquire Center for Tribology

Pharnext puts together €2.5M to fund development of Pleodrug for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

Pharnext puts together €2.5M to fund development of Pleodrug for Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

LYSOGENE launches the first gene therapy clinical trials in Sanfilippo disease

LYSOGENE launches the first gene therapy clinical trials in Sanfilippo disease

Bruker second quarter revenue increases 33% y-o-y to $401.2 million

Bruker second quarter revenue increases 33% y-o-y to $401.2 million

FDA approves U.S. launch of Wiskott-Aldrich gene therapy clinical trial

FDA approves U.S. launch of Wiskott-Aldrich gene therapy clinical trial

Researchers use AFM to characterize ovarian cell structure for cancer diagnosis

Researchers use AFM to characterize ovarian cell structure for cancer diagnosis

Ovarian cells are stiffer and more viscous when benign

Ovarian cells are stiffer and more viscous when benign

Bruker launches new FastScan Atomic Force Microscope

Bruker launches new FastScan Atomic Force Microscope

AMT 2010 total net income increases to EUR 1.4 million

AMT 2010 total net income increases to EUR 1.4 million

Protein cross-linking enzymes in foods can affect physiological characteristics

Protein cross-linking enzymes in foods can affect physiological characteristics

Genethon deploys Atempo Digital Archive to optimize biotherapy research data storage resources

Genethon deploys Atempo Digital Archive to optimize biotherapy research data storage resources

AMT enters agreement with Consortium for clinical development of novel gene therapy to treat Sanfilippo B

AMT enters agreement with Consortium for clinical development of novel gene therapy to treat Sanfilippo B

Progress update on Johnson & Johnson and Crucell's public offer

Progress update on Johnson & Johnson and Crucell's public offer

Bruker closes acquisition of instruments businesses with Veeco

Bruker closes acquisition of instruments businesses with Veeco

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