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Structural Biology with Carbon Nanotube AFM Probes

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2000

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Current Biology Ltd.
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Wooley, Adam T., Chin Li Cheung, Jason H. Hafner, and Charles M. Lieber. 2000. Structural biology with carbon nanotube AFM probes. Chemistry and Biology 7(11): R193-R204.

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Carbon nanotubes represent ideal probes for high-resolution structural and chemical imaging of biomolecules with atomic force microscopy. Recent advances in fabrication of carbon nanotube probes with sub-nanometer radii promise to yield unique insights into the structure, dynamics and function of biological macromolecules and complexes.

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macromolecule, carbon nanotube, atomic force microscopy, chemical imaging, structural biology

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