DNA Image at 1 F/S with Dimension FastScan

This video shows the DNA image taken in the tapping mode in the fluid at a rate of 1 frame per second using the Dimension FastScan atomic force microscope (AFM) from Bruker.

This data was obtained in collaboration with Y. Lyubchenko at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. 2100 images were captured using this Dimension FastScan at a rate of 1 f/s.

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DNA_1 Frame per Second

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