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Webinar : Applications of BioAFM in Biology

Webinar : Applications of BioAFM in Biology

Wednesday April 22

Auckland (NZST) : 2:30pm
Sydney (AEST) : 12:30pm
Adelaide (ACST) : 12 noon
Perth (AWDT) : 10:30am

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How do receptors recognise and bind to ligands? What influence the protein complex stability? Why do environmental changes affect cell behaviors? These are common questions raised by biochemists, biophysicists, and cell biologists. Beyond being an imaging technique, the atomic force microscopy (AFM) has extended its use to help answer such questions in various biomedical applications. Thanks to the new developments in recent years, AFM provides a veteran platform to investigate topography together with chemical, electrical, and mechanical properties, which helps fill the gap between the functionality study and phenomenon observation.

In this webinar, Bruker will briefly demonstrate how you can also benefit from AFM in biomedical studies, specifically covering the examples of biomedical adhesions, molecular recognition, mechanical stability of biomolecules/complexes, and mechanotransduction responses of cells.

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