Atomic Force Microscope Laboratory

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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.
 
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/546]

Address

Atomic Force Microscopy Laboratory
University of Debrecen
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

Details

Price List

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

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.