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Prof. Dr. Franz J. Gießibl Chair of Experimental and Applied Physics University of Regensburg Tel: +49 (0)941943-2105 E-mail: [email protected] ...
An international research team led by Forschungszentrum Jülich has succeeded in visualizing magnetism inside solids with ...
Three-dimensional (3D) imaging is essential for investigating cellular structure and dynamics. Traditional optical methods ...
To avoid this restriction, which is known as vignetting, Cui explains that the team separated the two lenses and inserted a Keplerian telescope between them. “This ‘telescope-within-a-microscope’ ...
Scientists at ETH Zurich have developed a powerful method to look deep inside single-atom catalysts—materials where every ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a highly useful instrument for material inspection, capable of scanning conductive and nonconductive samples without any restrictions as to the environment in which it ...
Nanoporous aluminum oxide membranes (NPAOM), obtained by a two-stage anodizing process, was an ideal material for creating nanostructures on its basis with given structural parameters and properties.
We have developed an atomic force microscopy-based method for detecting abasic sites (AP sites) on individual DNA molecules. By using uracil and uracil DNA glycosylase, we first prepared a 250-bp DNA ...
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