The Aplo Scope is a new single-molecule super-resolution microscope designed for molecular imaging. The microscope combines imaging, laser control, and what the company describes as intuitive software ...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) was invented five years ... of its elder sibling by resolving the atoms within a molecule adsorbed on a surface (Science 325, 1110–1114; 2009).
A physicist explains how atoms arrange themselves into molecules – and how scientists are able to image these tiny bits of ...
Caption This is an illustration of a buckydiamondoid molecule under a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). The sharp metallic tip of the STM ends in a single atom; as it scans over a sample ...
By absorbing water, the gel increases up to 15 times its volume ... not recognizable. With ONE microscopy, the first individual images of the entire molecule are available less than 72 hours ...
Proprietary bi-plane technology, with widefield illumination up to 100 μm, and SRX software, lets users obtain single-molecule data on more sample types than any other commercial SML microscope.
Researchers use atomic force microscopy to image the chemical structure of the small molecule pentacene ... when the tip comes incredibly close to the sample surface, the frequency shifts as ...
Figure 1. Inner membranes of live mitochondria under a STED microscope imaged using the MitoPB Yellow fluorescent marker molecule created by researchers at the Institute of Transformative Bio ...