AFM techniques for observing nucleic acids and nucleoprotein complexes
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AFM techniques for observing nucleic acids and nucleoprotein complexes

Authors : Loïc HAMON, Patrick A. curmi, David PASTRE

Publication date: September 10, 2008 | Lire en français

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AUTHORS

  • Loïc HAMON

  • Patrick A. curmi

  • David PASTRE

 INTRODUCTION

In a biomolecular imaging system such as atomic force microscopy (AFM), where several partners interact - in this case the substrate surface, DNA and possibly proteins - it is essential to establish theoretically and experimentally the conditions for obtaining biologically relevant information about the interaction between the biomolecules themselves.

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