High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy in Biology: Directly Watching Dynamics of Biomolecules in Action
暫譯: 生物學中的高速原子力顯微鏡:直接觀察生物分子的動態行為
Ando, Toshio
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2022-03-24
- 售價: $7,190
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $6,831
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 319
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3662647834
- ISBN-13: 9783662647837
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相關分類:
光電子學 Photonics、微積分 Calculus、微電子學 Microelectronics
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商品描述
This first book on high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) is intended for students and biologists who want to use HS-AFM in their research. It provides straightforward explanations of the principle and techniques of AFM and HS-AFM. Numerous examples of HS-AFM studies on proteins demonstrate how to apply this new form of microscopy to specific biological problems. Several precautions for successful imaging and the preparation of cantilever tips and substrate surfaces will greatly benefit first-time users of HS-AFM. In turn, the instrumentation techniques detailed in Chapter 4 can be skipped, but will be useful for engineers and scientists who want to develop the next generation of high-speed scanning probe microscopes for biology.
The book is intended to facilitate the first-time use of this new technique, and to inspire students and researchers to tackle their own specific biological problems by directly observing dynamic events occurring in the nanoscopic world. Microscopy in biology has recently entered a new era with the advent of high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM). Unlike optical microscopy, electron microscopy, and conventional slow AFM, it allows us to directly observe biological molecules in physiological environments. Molecular "movies" created using HS-AFM can directly reveal how molecules behave and operate, without the need for subsequent complex analyses and roundabout interpretations. It also allows us to directly monitor morphological change in live cells, and dynamic molecular events occurring on the surfaces of living bacteria and intracellular organelles. As HS-AFM instruments were recently commercialized, in the near future HS-AFM is expected to become a common tool in biology, and will enhance and accelerate our understanding of biological phenomena.
The book is intended to facilitate the first-time use of this new technique, and to inspire students and researchers to tackle their own specific biological problems by directly observing dynamic events occurring in the nanoscopic world. Microscopy in biology has recently entered a new era with the advent of high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM). Unlike optical microscopy, electron microscopy, and conventional slow AFM, it allows us to directly observe biological molecules in physiological environments. Molecular "movies" created using HS-AFM can directly reveal how molecules behave and operate, without the need for subsequent complex analyses and roundabout interpretations. It also allows us to directly monitor morphological change in live cells, and dynamic molecular events occurring on the surfaces of living bacteria and intracellular organelles. As HS-AFM instruments were recently commercialized, in the near future HS-AFM is expected to become a common tool in biology, and will enhance and accelerate our understanding of biological phenomena.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本關於高速原子力顯微鏡(HS-AFM)的首本書籍,旨在幫助希望在研究中使用HS-AFM的學生和生物學家。它提供了對AFM和HS-AFM原理及技術的簡單明瞭的解釋。許多關於蛋白質的HS-AFM研究範例展示了如何將這種新型顯微鏡應用於特定的生物學問題。幾個成功成像的注意事項以及準備懸臂梁尖端和基板表面的建議,將對首次使用HS-AFM的用戶大有裨益。第4章中詳細介紹的儀器技術可以跳過,但對於希望開發下一代生物學用高速掃描探針顯微鏡的工程師和科學家來說,將會非常有用。
本書旨在促進首次使用這一新技術,並激勵學生和研究人員通過直接觀察納米世界中發生的動態事件,來解決他們自己的特定生物學問題。隨著高速原子力顯微鏡(HS-AFM)的出現,生物學中的顯微鏡技術最近進入了一個新時代。與光學顯微鏡、電子顯微鏡和傳統的慢速AFM不同,HS-AFM使我們能夠在生理環境中直接觀察生物分子。使用HS-AFM創建的分子“電影”可以直接揭示分子的行為和運作,而無需後續的複雜分析和迂迴解釋。它還使我們能夠直接監測活細胞中的形態變化,以及在活細菌和細胞內細胞器表面上發生的動態分子事件。隨著HS-AFM儀器最近商業化,未來HS-AFM預計將成為生物學中的一個常用工具,並將增強和加速我們對生物現象的理解。