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The following pages link to Pushing, pulling, dragging, and vibrating renal epithelia by using atomic force microscopy (Q30870328):
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- High-speed atomic force microscopy combined with inverted optical microscopy for studying cellular events. (Q30541155) (← links)
- Membrane potential depolarization decreases the stiffness of vascular endothelial cells (Q34184038) (← links)
- Probing nanostructures of bacterial extracellular polymeric substances versus culture time by Raman microspectroscopy and atomic force microscopy (Q34625354) (← links)
- Visualizing the attack of RNase enzymes on dendriplexes and naked RNA using atomic force microscopy (Q34700581) (← links)
- Nuclear envelope: nanoarray responsive to aldosterone (Q35905225) (← links)
- Methods for Imaging Renin-Synthesizing, -Storing, and -Secreting Cells (Q39827553) (← links)
- Translocation of aquaporin-containing vesicles to the plasma membrane is facilitated by actomyosin relaxation (Q42872412) (← links)
- Single molecule research on surfaces: from analytics to construction and back (Q78077745) (← links)
- Nanotechnological Approach to Evaluation of Mechanical Properties of Cell Surfaces during Stimulation and Blockade of Adrenoceptors (Q82903958) (← links)