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Combining the MicroTime 200 with the Bruker BioScope Catalyst AFM for Multiparameter Cell Imaging (8/30/2016)

Combining the MicroTime 200 with the Bruker BioScope Catalyst AFM for Multiparameter Cell Imaging
Combining atomic force microscopy (AFM) with single-molecule-sensitive fluorescence microscopy grants fascinating insights into the structure and interactions in cells.
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Combining the MicroTime 200 with the Bruker BioScope Catalyst AFM for Multiparameter Cell Imaging

Combining atomic force microscopy (AFM) with single-molecule-sensitive fluorescence microscopy grants fascinating insights into the structure and interactions in cells. The AFM part reveals structural information of macromolecular complexes, while fluorescence lifetime data facilitates identification of their constituent parts, opening up new prospects in imaging, without sacrificing any capabilities.

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