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Sample preparation procedures for biological atomic force microscopy
Authors:K EL KIRAT  I BURTON  V DUPRES  & Y F DUFRENE
Affiliation:Unitéde chimie des interfaces, Universitécatholique de Louvain, Croix du Sud 2/18, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
Abstract:Since the late 1980s, atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been increasingly used in biological sciences and it is now established as a versatile tool to address the structure, properties and functions of biological specimens. AFM is unique in that it provides three-dimensional images of biological structures, including biomolecules, lipid films, 2D protein crystals and cells, under physiological conditions and with unprecedented resolution. A crucial prerequisite for successful, reliable biological AFM is that the samples need to be well attached to a solid substrate using appropriate, nondestructive methods. In this review, we discuss common techniques for immobilizing biological specimens for AFM studies.
Keywords:Atomic force microscopy  biological samples  substrates  immobilization  imaging
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