Imaging of viruses by atomic force microscopy.
2001
Yu G Kuznetsov, and
A J Malkin, and
R W Lucas, and
M Plomp, and
A McPherson
University of California, Irvine, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Room 560, Steinhaus Hall, Irvine, CA 92697-3900, USA1.
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D014780
Viruses
Minute infectious agents whose genomes are composed of DNA or RNA, but not both. They are characterized by a lack of independent metabolism and the inability to replicate outside living host cells.
A type of scanning probe microscopy in which a probe systematically rides across the surface of a sample being scanned in a raster pattern. The vertical position is recorded as a spring attached to the probe rises and falls in response to peaks and valleys on the surface. These deflections produce a topographic map of the sample.
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