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Atomic force microscopy of biological samples
2010
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology
The ability to evaluate structural-functional relationships in real time has allowed scanning probe microscopy (SPM) to assume a prominent role in post genomic biological research. In this mini-review, we highlight the development of imaging and ancillary techniques that have allowed SPM to permeate many key areas of contemporary research. We begin by examining the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) by Binnig and Rohrer in 1982 and discuss how it served to team biologists with
doi:10.1002/wnan.104
pmid:20672388
fatcat:nk2udri63bf3rcepwp33e6qyda