This is the first book to cover the history, structure, and application of atomic force microscopy in cell biology. Presented in the clear, well-illustrated style of the Methods in Cell Biology series, it introduces the AFM to its readers and enables them to tap the power and scope of this technolog
Atomic Force Microscopy in Cell Biology
β Scribed by Bhanu P. Jena, Heinrich J. K. Horber (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier, Academic Press
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 430
- Series
- Methods in Cell Biology 68
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This is the first book to cover the history, structure, and application of atomic force microscopy in cell biology. Presented in the clear, well-illustrated style of the Methods in Cell Biology series, it introduces the AFM to its readers and enables them to tap the power and scope of this technology to further their own research. A practical laboratory guide for use of the atomic force and photonic force microscopes, it provides updated technology and methods in force spectroscopy. It is also a comprehensive and easy-to-follow practical laboratory guide for the use of the AFM and PFM in biological research.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Contributors
Pages xi-xii
Preface
Pages xiii-xiv
Bhanu P. Jena, Heinrich HΓΆrber
Chapter 1 Local probe techniques Review Article
Pages 1-31
J.K.Heinrich HΓΆrber
Chapter 2 The atomic force microscope in the study of membrane fusion and exocytosis Original Research Article
Pages 33-50
Bhanu P. Jena, Sang-Joon Cho
Chapter 3 Atomic force microscope imaging of cells and membranes Original Research Article
Pages 51-65
Eric Lesniewska, Pierre Emmanuel Milhiet, Marie-CΓ©cile Giocondi, Christian Le Grimellec
Chapter 4 Measuring the elastic properties of living cells by the atomic force microscope Review Article
Pages 67-90
Manfred Radmacher
Chapter 5 Cell adhesion measured by force spectroscopy on living cells Review Article
Pages 91-114
Martin Benoit
Chapter 6 Molecular recognition studies using the atomic force microscope Review Article
Pages 115-139
Peter Hinterdorfer
Chapter 7 The biophysics of sensory cells of the inner ear examined by atomic force microscopy and patch clamp Original Research Article
Pages 141-169
Matthias G. Langer, Assen Koitschev
Chapter 8 Biotechnological applications of atomic force microscopy Original Research Article
Pages 171-191
Guillaume Charm, Petri Lehenkari, Mike Horton
Chapter 9 Cellular membranes studied by photonic force microscopy Review Article
Pages 193-212
Arnd Pralle, Ernst-Ludwig Florin
Chapter 10 Methods for biological probe microscopy in aqueous fluids Original Research Article
Pages 213-229
Johannes H. Kindt, John C. Sitko, Lia I. Pietrasanta, Emin Oroudjev, Nathan Becker, Mario B. Viani, Helen G. Hansma
Chapter 11 Supported lipid bilayers as effective substrates for atomic force microscopy Review Article
Pages 231-241
Daniel M. Czajkowsky, Zhifeng Shao
Chapter 12 Cryo-atomic free microscopy Review Article
Pages 243-256
Sitong Sheng, Zhifeng Shao
Chapter 13 Conformations, flexibility, and interactions observed on individual membrane proteins by atomic force microscopy Review Article
Pages 257-299
Daniel J. MΓΌller, Andreas Engel
Chapter 14 Single-molecule force measurements Review Article
Pages 301-309
Aileen Chen, Vincent T. Moy
Chapter 15 Forced unfolding of single proteins Review Article
Pages 311-335
S.M. Altmann, P.-R. Lenne
Chapter 16 Developments in dynamic force microscopy and spectroscopy Review Article
Pages 337-355
A.D.L. Humphris, M.J. Miles
Chapter 17 Scanning force microscopy studies on the structure and dynamics of single DNA molecules Original Research Article
Pages 357-395
Giampaolo Zuccheri, Bruno Samorì
Index
Pages 397-407
Volumes in series
Pages 409-415
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