Atomic Force Microscope Laboratory

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|Facility_Name=Biozentrum der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
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|Coordinates=47.5588510822 N,21.6212721714 E
|Facility_Head=Prof. Dr. Heinrich Leonhardt
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|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://www.biologie.uni-muenchen.de/department_2/index.html
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|Organization=University of Debrecen
|Street=Großhadernerstr. 2
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|Website=http://biophys.med.unideb.hu/hu/node/546
|ZIP=82152
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|Street=Egyetem tér 1. Life Science Building
|City=Planegg-Martinsried
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|ZIP=H- 4032
|Coordinates=48.109 N,11.459 E
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|City=Debrecen
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|Facility_Head=MÁTYUS,_László_Prof._Dr.
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|Pricelist=Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscope with Confocal Microscope Molecular Cell Analysis Core Facility Atomic Force Microscope Laboratory Pricelist
 
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Main work topic of Prof. Heinrich Leonhardt's group is Epigenetics. We are using all kinds of fluorescence microscopy (Classic FL, CLSM, Spinning Disc and 3D-structured illumination microscopy with OMX).
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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.<br />
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'''Area of science:'''<br />
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'''Biotechnology :''' Medical biotechnology <br />
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'''Biology :''' Microbiology, Evolutionary biology, Molecular biology, Structural biology, Immunology, Cell biology  <br />

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[edit] UD MHSC DBCB AFMLab

[website::http://biophys.med.unideb.hu/hu/node/546]

[edit] Address

Atomic Force Microscopy Laboratory
University of Debrecen
Egyetem tér 1. Life Science Building
H- 4032
Debrecen
MÁTYUS,_László_Prof._Dr.



[edit] Head of Group

Prof. László Mátyus
Position: Head of Facility
Lmatyus@med.unideb.hu
Office: +36 (52) 412623 , +36-30-229-5890

[edit] Equipment

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

[edit] 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

[edit] Details

[edit] Price List

Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscope with Confocal Microscope Molecular Cell Analysis Core Facility Atomic Force Microscope Laboratory Pricelist

[edit] 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.

Area of science:

Biotechnology : Medical biotechnology
Biology : Microbiology, Evolutionary biology, Molecular biology, Structural biology, Immunology, Cell biology

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