Afm specific identification of bacterial cell fragments on biofunctional surfaces

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  • who: G5 from the MVState University, Leninskie gory, Russia have published the research work: AFM Specific Identification of Bacterial Cell Fragments on Biofunctional Surfaces, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This approach has been widely used to investigate the specific binding of bacterial cells using QCM, SPR, ellipsometry, and other surface-based techniques , where a significant change in the signal (whose nature depends on the technique used) indicates the binding of bacterial cells to the surface. The authors used AFM to investigate antibody-based biofunctional surfaces before and after their exposure to 2012 Bentham Open antigen . . .

     

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