Atomic Force Microscope Laboratory

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|Facility_Name=Atomic Force Microscopy Laboratory
 
|Facility_Name=Atomic Force Microscopy Laboratory
|Facility_desc=Bio-research center of the LMU Munich
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|Facility_desc=UD MHSC DBCB AFMLab
 
|Website=http://biophys.med.unideb.hu/hu/node/545
 
|Website=http://biophys.med.unideb.hu/hu/node/545
|Street=Großhadernerstr. 2
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|Street=Nagyerdei krt. 98.
 
|ZIP=4029
 
|ZIP=4029
 
|City=Debrecen
 
|City=Debrecen
 
|Facility_Head=Dr. Jenei Attila
 
|Facility_Head=Dr. Jenei Attila
 
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Atomic Force Microscope developed for cell biological applications in a collaboration with Applied Optics Group, University Twente, The Netherlands. The AFM can be used also in tapping mode using an oscillating cantilever. The Si3N4 needle is connected a cantilever with a typical spring constant of 0.06 N/m. Scanning is possible at various areas; the maximum is 20 x 20 um. The images normally contain 500 x 500 pixels. For data analysis Plotline a special image analysis program is available

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UD MHSC DBCB AFMLab

[website::http://biophys.med.unideb.hu/hu/node/545]

Address

Atomic Force Microscopy Laboratory

Nagyerdei krt. 98.
4029
Debrecen
Dr. Jenei Attila



Head of Group

Dr. Attila Jenei
Position:
Jenei@med.unideb.hu
Office: +36 (52) 412-623

Equipment

  Count Description
Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) 1 Atomic Force Microscope

Group Members

JENEI, Attila Dr. Jenei@med.unideb.hu +36 (52) 412-623
MÁTYUS, László Prof. Dr. Lmatyus@med.unideb.hu +36 (52) 412623 , +36-30-229-5890

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About the facility

Atomic Force Microscope developed for cell biological applications in a collaboration with Applied Optics Group, University Twente, The Netherlands. The AFM can be used also in tapping mode using an oscillating cantilever. The Si3N4 needle is connected a cantilever with a typical spring constant of 0.06 N/m. Scanning is possible at various areas; the maximum is 20 x 20 um. The images normally contain 500 x 500 pixels. For data analysis Plotline a special image analysis program is available

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