Consecutive Images of Lipid Bilayer at 0.5 f/s

This video shows the consecutive AFM (atomic force microscopy) height images (image size = 3µm; z-scale = 3.2nm) of the lipid bilayer captured at 0.5 f/s with 20x50 frames using TappingMode and Dimension FastScan Bio AFM from Bruker Nano Surfaces.

Scanning the bilayer surface for 60 min did not cause any significant change of the surface morphology, indicating that the DPPC gel domains were stable in aqueous conditions.

Run Time – 0:13sec

AFM Bio | Lipid Bilayer at 0.5fps with 20x50 frames | Bruker

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