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Keyword [atomic force microscopy]
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1. The Application Of Atomic Force Microscopy Imaging To Lipid Bilayer, Membrane Protein And Fibroblasts
2. The Effect Of Force On The Electron Property Of Proteins By Atomic Force Microscopy At Nano-scale
3. Study Nucleic Acid Interaction Using Atomic Force Microscopy
4. An Electrochemical Study On The Behavior Of Mimic Biomembrane
5. Positron Annihilation Study Of Free Volume Holes In Polymeric Membranes And Confirmation By Atomic Force Microscopy
6. The Research And Characterization Of Cleaning Methods And Smoothing Layer For The Substrate Of Extreme Ultraviolet Multilayer
7. Investigation Of Mechanism Of DNA Or Organism Damage Induced By High LET Radiation And Corresponding Radioprotection
8. The Characterization And Electronic Transport Research On Self-assembled Layers By Scanning Probe Microscopy
9. Surface Plasmon Resonance And Its Applications To The Probing Of Macromolecules On Gold Surfaces
10. Using Atomic Force Microscopy To Study Celluar Structure And Property And To Discriminate The Single Base Mismatch
11. Supramolecular Structure, Function And Physiological Acclimation Of Light-harvesting Complex And Photosynthetic Membrane In Red Algae
12. Cellular Biophysical Properties And Membrane Receptors Exploited By AFM And NSOM
13. Ultrastructure And Biomechanics Of Cardiace Muscle And Collagen Ⅰ Fibers
14. Studies Of Interactions Between Protein Molecules Based On Computational Simulation, Self-assembled Monolayer, And Force Spectroscopy Techniques
15. Study Of Nanobubble And Substrate Interaction And Measurement Of Slip Length At Solid Liquid Interfaces
16. Studies On DNA Topology And DNA Topoisomerases
17. The Study Of Solvent Effects On DNA Condensation In Single Molecule Level
18. Morphology And Electrical Properties Of The Conductive Atomic Force Microscopy Study Of Silicon-germanium Quantum Dots And Rings
19. Preparation And Annealing Characteristics Of The Silicon-germanium Quantum Dots
20. Morphological Observations Of Cyanine Dye J-aggregates At A Solid/Air Interface By Fluorescence Microscopy And Atomic Force Microscopy
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