Long polymeric tips of atomic force microscopy for large biological samples
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.2006.01688.x
Long polymeric tips of atomic force microscopy for large biological samples
Abstract
We show a new atomic force microscopy technique for obtaining high-resolution topographic images of large bio-samples. To obtain high-resolution topographic images for the samples, we fabricated a long polymeric tip with a small protrusion using two-photon adsorbed photo-polymerization techniques. The obtained tip length was over 50 microm, and the tip was used directly to visualize COS-1 and 293 cells. Compared with commercial tips, the long tip made it easier to obtain topographic images of the large cells. In the magnified topographic images, the sub-100-nm resolution was confirmed with the long tips. This long probe tip is expected to broaden large sample-related studies and applications in the future.
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