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AFM Reveals Biological Mechanisms

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Atomic force microscopy answers important fundamental and clinical questions.

David L. Shenkenberg, Associate News Editor

Some of the latest atomic force microscopy (AFM) research demonstrates that the technique can provide information about the molecular composition of protein complexes and can show how something as tiny as a retrovirus, such as HIV, replicates in real time. Using chemically modified probes, the method can elucidate the chemical characteristics of a pathogen’s surface, information that can be used to develop antibiotics against it. Since the invention of the first AFM in 1986, the microscopy technique has proved an advantageous alternative. It produces images with spatial resolutions three...Read full article

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    Published: December 2007
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