tailieunhanh - Atomic Force Microscopy in Cell Biology

About 400 years ago, the invention of telescopes and microscopes not only extended our sense of seeing but also revolutionized our perception of the world. Extending this perception further and further has since been the driving force for major scientific developments. Local probe techniques extend our sense of touching into the micro- and nanoworld and in thisway provide complementary newinsight into theseworlds with microscopic techniques. Furthermore, touching things is an essential prerequisite to manipulating things, and the ability to feel and to manipulate single molecules and atoms certainly marks another of these revolutionizing steps in our relation to the world we live in | ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY IN CELL BIOLOGY Volume 68 Bhanu p. Jena J. K. Heinrich Horber Methods in Cell Biology VOLUME 68 Atomic Force Microscopy in Cell Biology Series Editors Leslie Wilson Department of Biological Sciences University of California Santa Barbara Santa Barbara California Paul Matsudaira Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and Department of Biology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge .

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