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      Application of AFM in microbiology: a review.

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      Bacteria, chemistry, ultrastructure, Fungi, Microbiological Techniques, methods, Microscopy, Atomic Force, Spectrum Analysis

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          Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a powerful tool for microbiological investigation. This versatile technique cannot only image cellular surfaces at high resolution, but also measure many forms of fundamental interactions over scales ranging from molecules to cells. In this work, we review the recent development of AFM applications in the microbial area. We discuss several approaches for using AFM scanning images to investigate morphological characteristics of microbes and the use of force-distance curves to investigate interaction of microbial samples at the nanometer and cellular levels. Complementary techniques used in combination with AFM for study of microbes are also discussed. 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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          20695025
          10.1002/sca.20173

          Chemistry
          Bacteria,chemistry,ultrastructure,Fungi,Microbiological Techniques,methods,Microscopy, Atomic Force,Spectrum Analysis

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