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STM and SFM in Biology is a book fully dedicated to biological applications of the new technology of scanning probe microscopy (SX). The scanning tunneling microscope (STM) and its first off-spring, the scanning force microscope (SFM), resolve surface topography at the atomic scale. They also detect certain electronic and mechanical properties, and perform well in ultrahigh vacuum, ambient atmosphere, and aqueous solution environments. Thus, STM and SFM offer powerful tools for biological investigations of nucleic acids, proteins, membranes, and living cells.
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0. Marti, Scanning Probe Microscopy: An Introduction. STM in Biology; M. Amrein, H. Gross, and R. Guckenberger, STM of Proteins and Membranes. M.J. Miles and T.J. McMaster, Protein Assemblies and Single Molecules Imaged by STM. D.P.E. Smith and J.E. Frommer, Ordered Organic Monolayers Studied by Tunnelling Microscopy. S.M. Lindsay and N.J Tao, Potentiostatic Deposition of Molecules for Scanning Probe Microscopy. P.G. Arscott and V.A. Bloomfield, STM of DNA and RNA. SFM in Biology: H.-J. Apell, J. Colchero, A. Linder, and 0. Marti, Investigation of the NaK ATPase by Scanning Force Microscopy. J.K.H. Horher, W. Haberle, R Ohnesorge, and G. Binnig, Investigation of Living Cells in Nanometer Region.
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