The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016
Study of Nucleation of Microbubbles at a Solid/Water Interface with Optical Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy
1. Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica , Taipei, Taïwan
Microbubbles (MBs) or air bubbles have been explored for various applications in many fields of science and technology, such as water treatment, biomedical engineering and…The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016
Transmission electron microscopy of unstained DNA origami structures on free-standing graphene
DNA origami has received great attention in recent years due to its accessible self-assembly, versatility and potential for single-molecule biophysical studies. Origami is often imaged…The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016
How do plants read their own shape ?
1. Reproduction et Développement des Plantes, ENS de Lyon, INRA, CNRS, UCB Lyon 1, Lyon, France
There is accumulating evidence that single cells in culture can sense mechanical cues to control their division, their growth and their fate. In a multicellular…The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016
Structure and nanomechanical properties of a wonderfully complex material, the primary cell wall of plants: recent progress based on AFM and FESEM
1. Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Etats-Unis
Growing plant cells synthesize a strong yet extensible cell wall (=extracellular matrix) composed of long, thin cellulose microfibrils that are laterally bonded to one another…The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016
3-D areal functional parameters extracted from AFM data of polished dental tooth-restorative nanocomposites
The analysis of contemporary areal functional surface parameters of functional parts in any system of elements, that are in contact with each other, is essential…