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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.
University of Kaiserslautern uses JPK NanoWizard AFM to study bacterial interaction with microstructured surfaces

University of Kaiserslautern uses JPK NanoWizard AFM to study bacterial interaction with microstructured surfaces

University of Kaiserslautern uses JPK NanoWizard AFM to study bacterial interaction with microstructured surfaces

University of Kaiserslautern uses JPK NanoWizard AFM to study bacterial interaction with microstructured surfaces

Scientists find new way to defend against deadly malarial parasite

Scientists find new way to defend against deadly malarial parasite

Flexible ramp scripting interface added for BioScope Resolve BioAFM

Flexible ramp scripting interface added for BioScope Resolve BioAFM

Liverpool researchers use JPK's NanoWizard AFM system to study biological membrane structures, protein dynamics

Liverpool researchers use JPK's NanoWizard AFM system to study biological membrane structures, protein dynamics

Pittcon 2016: Bruker showcases new products and analytical solutions

Pittcon 2016: Bruker showcases new products and analytical solutions

New approach could open door to more personalized medications for diabetes patients

New approach could open door to more personalized medications for diabetes patients

Simple physics may play key role in helping the body to fight infection

Simple physics may play key role in helping the body to fight infection

AFM Images of microvilli on live cells taken for the first time

AFM Images of microvilli on live cells taken for the first time

Novel chemical virus can cross double lipid layer surrounding cells to release drugs

Novel chemical virus can cross double lipid layer surrounding cells to release drugs

New type of mycovirus can cause aspergillosis in humans

New type of mycovirus can cause aspergillosis in humans

New finding could help change pharmaceutical treatment of neurodegenerative diseases

New finding could help change pharmaceutical treatment of neurodegenerative diseases

Messersmith Research Group at UC Berkeley use NanoWizard®3a AFM and ForceRobot systems to study biologically inspired polymer adhesives

Messersmith Research Group at UC Berkeley use NanoWizard®3a AFM and ForceRobot systems to study biologically inspired polymer adhesives

Researchers map physical properties of live breast cancer cells using advanced AFM technology

Researchers map physical properties of live breast cancer cells using advanced AFM technology

Scientists find smooth muscle cells as major contributing factor to vascular stiffness

Scientists find smooth muscle cells as major contributing factor to vascular stiffness

JPK reports on the use of the NanoWizard® 3 AFM system at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

JPK reports on the use of the NanoWizard® 3 AFM system at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Researchers develop new AFM system for imaging structural dynamics of living cells, neurons

Researchers develop new AFM system for imaging structural dynamics of living cells, neurons

Bielefeld University chemists develop copper molecule that could help prevent spread of cancer

Bielefeld University chemists develop copper molecule that could help prevent spread of cancer

Bruker-sponsored sixth AFM Biomed conference highlights increasing impact of AFM in biological applications

Bruker-sponsored sixth AFM Biomed conference highlights increasing impact of AFM in biological applications

Neurodegenerative disease research using NMR: an interview with Christian Griesinger

Neurodegenerative disease research using NMR: an interview with Christian Griesinger

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