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Agilent Technologies acquires Molecular Imaging and its Atomic Force Microscopy Technology

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PicoPlus AFM images of Cat tail collagen fiber. AAC Mode Image (above) was obtained in air. MAC Mode image (below) was obtained in water after re-hydration of the collagen sample. 3.3µm x 3.3µm (above), 1.4µm x 1.4µm (below). (S. Wu)

 

Image 1: AAC Mode (above)

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PicoPlus AFM image of endothelial cells showing connections to the fibers of the cytoskeleton with the nucleus region clearly resolved. Note the high-resolution of fine structures high on the z-axis (3µm high). 50µm scan

Image 3: PicoPlus AFM image of endothelial cells showing connections to the fibers of the cytoskeleton with the nucleus region clearly resolved. Note the high resolution of fine structures high on the z-axis (3µm high). 50µm scan. (G. Kada)

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PicoPlus AFM image of block copolymer in toluene vapor. 2µm x 2µm. (Chen Xu, Hyun-Joong Chung, and Russell J. Composto Materials Science and Eng. Univ. of Pennsylvania)

Image 4: PicoPlus AFM image of block copolymer in toluene vapor. 2µm x 2µm. (Chen Xu, Hyun-Joong Chung, and Russell J. Composto Materials Science and Eng. Univ. of Pennsylvania)

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PicoPlus LFM image of circles of self-assembled mercaptohexadecanoic acid molecules drawn on Au (111) surface using probe mediated deposition technique with PicoLith™ software. 3mm x 3mm (W. Han)

Image 5: PicoPlus LFM image of circles of self-assembled mercaptohexadecanoic acid molecules drawn on Au (111) surface using probe mediated deposition technique with PicoLith™ software. 3mm x 3mm (W. Han)

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Related Information
  Press Release:

Agilent Technologies acquires Molecular Imaging and its Atomic Force Microscopy Technology (2005-November-29)

  Backgrounder:

Atomic Force Microscopy: The Eyes of Nanotechnology (2005-November-29)

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