2013-11-29T11:07:12Z
2013-11-29T11:07:12Z
2012-03-24
2013-11-29T11:07:13Z
Quartz tuning forks are extremely good resonators and their use is growing in scanning probe microscopy. Nevertheless, only a few studies on soft biological samples have been reported using these probes. In this work, we present the methodology to develop and use these nanosensors to properly work with biological samples. The working principles, fabrication and experimental setup are presented. The results in the nanocharacterization of different samples in different ambients are presented by using different working modes: amplitude modulation with and without the use of a Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) and frequency modulation. Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria are imaged in nitrogen using amplitude modulation. Microcontact printed antibodies are imaged in buffer using amplitude modulation with a PLL. Finally, metastatic cells are imaged in air using frequency modulation.
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Microscòpia de força atòmica; Citologia; Nanotecnologia; Biomolècules; Bacteris; Bioenginyeria; Atomic force microscopy; Cytology; Nanotechnology; Biomolecules; Bacteria; Bioengineering
MDPI Publishing
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s120404803
Sensors, 2012, vol. 12, p. 4803-4819
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s120404803
cc-by (c) Otero Díaz, Jorge et al., 2012
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es