83 - 83 |
Special issue: Imaging and manipulating biological structures with scanning probe microscopies Engel A, Gaub H |
84 - 91 |
Investigating the cytoskeleton of chicken cardiocytes with the atomic force microscope Hofmann UG, Rotsch C, Parak WJ, Radmacher M |
92 - 98 |
Imaging Plasmodium falciparum-infected ghost and parasite by atomic force microscopy Garcia CRS, Takeuschi M, Yoshioka K, Miyamoto H |
99 - 108 |
Properties of biomolecules measured from atomic force microscope images: A review Hansma HG, Kim KJ, Laney DE, Garcia RA, Argaman M, Allen MJ, Parsons SM |
109 - 117 |
Visualization of poly(A)-binding protein complex formation with poly(A) RNA using atomic force microscopy Smith BL, Gallie DR, Le H, Hansma PK |
118 - 122 |
Direct visualization of collagen-bound proteoglycans by tapping-mode atomic force microscopy Raspanti M, Alessandrini A, Ottani V, Ruggeri A |
123 - 128 |
S-layer stabilized solid supported lipid bilayers Wetzer B, Pum D, Sleytr UB |
129 - 138 |
High-resolution atomic force microscopy of native Valonia cellulose I microcrystals Baker AA, Helbert W, Sugiyama J, Miles MJ |
139 - 148 |
Chloroplast F0F1 ATP synthase imaged by atomic force microscopy Neff D, Tripathi S, Middendorf K, Stahlberg H, Butt HJ, Bamberg E, Dencher NA |
149 - 157 |
Structural changes in native membrane proteins monitored at subnanometer resolution with the atomic force microscope: A review Muller DJ, Schoenenberger CA, Schabert F, Engel A |
158 - 164 |
Atomic force sensing of light-induced protein dynamics with microsecond time resolution in bacteriorhodopsin and photosynthetic reaction centers Rousso I, Khatchatryan E, Brodsky I, Nachustai R, Ottolenghi M, Sheves M, Lewis A |
165 - 171 |
Probing single biomolecules with atomic force microscopy Fritz J, Anselmetti D, Jarchow J, FernandezBusquets X |
172 - 188 |
Adsorption of biological molecules to a solid support for scanning probe microscopy Muller DJ, Amrein M, Engel A |
189 - 201 |
Bioreactive self-assembled monolayers on hydrogen-passivated Si(111) as a new class of atomically flat substrates for biological scanning probe microscopy Wagner P, Nock S, Spudich JA, Volkmuth WD, Chu S, Cicero RL, Wade CP, Linford MR, Chidsey CED |
202 - 211 |
Photonic force microscope based on optical tweezers and two-photon excitation for biological applications Florin EL, Pralle A, Horber JKH, Stelzer EHK |
212 - 221 |
Hydration scanning tunneling microscopy of DNA and a bacterial surface protein Heim M, Steigerwald R, Guckenberger R |
222 - 231 |
Near-field fluorescence imaging of genetic material: Toward the molecular limit vanHulst NF, GarciaParajo MF, Moers MHP, Veerman JA, Ruiter AGT |
232 - 237 |
The atomic force microscope as a new microdissecting tool for the generation of genetic probes Thalhammer S, Stark RW, Muller S, Wienberg J, Heckl WM |