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Autor:
Julien L. Colaux, Willie J.G.M. Peijnenburg, Bregje W. Brinkmann, Redmar C. Vlieg, Jorge Mejia, Gerda E. M. Lamers, Stéphane Lucas, S. John T. van Noort, Wouter F. Beijk, Martina G. Vijver
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Toxicology
Brinkmann, B W, Beijk, W F, Vlieg, R C, van Noort, S J T, Mejia, J, Colaux, J L, Lucas, S, Lamers, G, Peijnenburg, W J G M & Vijver, M G 2021, ' Adsorption of titanium dioxide nanoparticles onto zebrafish eggs affects colonizing microbiota ', Aquatic Toxicology, vol. 232, 105744 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2021.105744
Aquatic Toxicology, 232, 105744
Brinkmann, B W, Beijk, W F, Vlieg, R C, van Noort, S J T, Mejia, J, Colaux, J L, Lucas, S, Lamers, G, Peijnenburg, W J G M & Vijver, M G 2021, ' Adsorption of titanium dioxide nanoparticles onto zebrafish eggs affects colonizing microbiota ', Aquatic Toxicology, vol. 232, 105744 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2021.105744
Aquatic Toxicology, 232, 105744
Teleost fish embryos are protected by two acellular membranes against particulate pollutants that are present in the water column. These membranes provide an effective barrier preventing particle uptake. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that t
Publikováno v:
Biophysical journal, 77(4), 2295-2303. Biophysical Society
An image-tracking procedure for atomic force microscopy is proposed and tested, which allows repeated imaging of the same area without suffering from lateral drift. The drift correction procedure is based on on-line cross-correlation of succeeding im
Publikováno v:
Ultramicroscopy, 69(69), 117-127. Elsevier
Height anomalies in tapping mode atomic force microscopy (AFM) in air are shown to be caused by adhesion. Depending on the damping of the oscillation the height of a sticking surface is reduced compared to less sticking surfaces. It is shown that t
Publikováno v:
Langmuir, 15(21), 7101-7107. American Chemical Society
Langmuir, 21, 7101-7107. American Chemical Society
Langmuir, 21, 7101-7107. American Chemical Society
A simple model of a damped, harmonic oscillator is used to describe the motion of an atomic force microscope cantilever tapping in fluid. By use of experimentally obtained parameters, excellent agreement is found between theory and experimental resul
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https://research.utwente.nl/en/publications/c83a4349-55f1-4b41-ae70-c0e92ae076b0
Autor:
S. John T. van Noort, Bart G. de Grooth, Kees van der Werf, Claire Wyman, Niek F. van Hulst, André P. M. Eker, Jan Greve
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Biophysical Journal, 74, 2840-2849. Cell Press
Biophysical journal, 74(6), 2840-2849. Biophysical Society
Biophysical Journal, 74, 2840-2849. Cell Press
Biophysical journal, 74(6), 2840-2849. Biophysical Society
Photolyase DNA interactions and the annealing of restriction fragment ends are directly visualized with the atomic force microscope (AFM). To be able to interact with proteins, DNA must be loosely bound to the surface. When MgCl2 is used to immobiliz