Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Two main precautions must be taken into account to obtain high-resolution morphological and nanomechanical
characterization of biological specimens with an atomic force microscope: the tip-sample interaction
and the sample-substrate adhesion. In this chapter we discuss the necessary steps for a correct
preparation of three types of biological samples: erythrocytes, bacteria, and osteoblasts. The main goal is
to deliver reproducible protocols to produce good cellular adhesion and minimizing the morphological
alterations of the specimens.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Atomic force microscopy; Bacteria; Living cells; Nanomechanical information; Topography; Young's modulus
List of contributors:
Dinarelli, Simone; Girasole, Marco; Longo, Giovanni
Book title:
Nanoscale Imaging: Methods and Protocols
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