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The following pages link to Imaging microtubules and kinesin decorated microtubules using tapping mode atomic force microscopy in fluids. (Q30837201):
Displaying 11 items.
- Probing the machinery of intracellular trafficking with the atomic force microscope (Q30716452) (← links)
- Mechanics of Microtubules: Effects of Protofilament Orientation (Q34099055) (← links)
- Substrate stiffness regulates solubility of cellular vimentin (Q37416528) (← links)
- High-resolution imaging of microtubules and cytoskeleton structures by atomic force microscopy. (Q37751179) (← links)
- AFM study shows prominent physical changes in elasticity and pericellular layer in human acute leukemic cells due to inadequate cell-cell communication. (Q38731813) (← links)
- High-Resolution Imaging of a Single Gliding Protofilament of Tubulins by HS-AFM. (Q41094640) (← links)
- Perlwapin, an abalone nacre protein with three four-disulfide core (whey acidic protein) domains, inhibits the growth of calcium carbonate crystals (Q42161467) (← links)
- Using machines in cells (Q46194203) (← links)
- Structures of Yb nanoparticle thin films grown by deposition in He and N2gas atmospheres: AFM and x-ray reflectivity studies (Q51863615) (← links)
- Scanning force microscopy jumping and tapping modes in liquids (Q58865157) (← links)
- Characterization and influence of hydroxyapatite nanopowders on living cells (Q60930198) (← links)