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Keyword [atomic force microscopy (AFM)]
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1. Investigation Of Mechanism Of DNA Or Organism Damage Induced By High LET Radiation And Corresponding Radioprotection
2. Cellular Biophysical Properties And Membrane Receptors Exploited By AFM And NSOM
3. Detection Of SEB Gene By Bilayer Lipid Membrane Nucleic Acid Biosensor Supported By Patch-clamp Pipette Electrode
4. The Study Of Biological Macromolecules With Atomic Force Microscopy
5. Atomic Force Microscopy-based Apoptosis And The Preparation Of LB Films
6. Study Of ZnO Thin Film And Its Buffer Layer Grown By Pulsed Laser Deposition
7. Effecets Of Hematoporphvrin Monomethyl Ether Against Bacteria And CD44 Single-molecule Recognition Events On Mesenchymal Stem Cells Surface Studied By Atomic Force Microscopy
8. Research On Lymphocyte Morphology And Biomechanics Based On Scanning Probe Microscopy
9. Research On The Structure And Mechanical Properties Of The Cell And Polyacrylamide Gel With AFM
10. Research On Cell And Bacteria Morphology And Biomechanics Based On Atomic Force Microscope
11. Detection Of DNA Replication On DNA Origami By AFM
12. The Study Of The Self-assembly Of Two Amyloid-like Peptide At Water-solid Interfaces And In Bulk Solutions
13. The Research Of Nanobubbles Manipulated By Substrates And Its Effect On Protein Activity
14. Single–Molecule Determinations Of Protein–Mineral Binding Energies And Kinetics Of Surface Growth And Phase Transformation Of Calcium Phosphates Modulated By Amelotin Proteins
15. Effects Of Membrane Lipid Composition And Substructures On Biomechanical Properties Of E.coli
16. Mechanical Response Of Macrophages Induced By M2PEP Peptide
17. Forced unfolding of single molecules: A molecular and thermal investigation using the atomic force microscopy (AFM)
18. The effect of biopolymer properties on bacterial adhesion: An atomic force microscopy (AFM) study
19. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) studies of sized carbon fibers
20. Characterization of silicon surfaces by ellipsometry, atomic force microscopy (AFM), and auger electron spectroscopy (AES)
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