Bruker’s Contact Resonance module is for mechanical characterisation of stiff biological samples, polymers and metals with AFM (Atomic Force Microscopy). Until now it was not possible to study the nanomechanical properties of samples such as teeth, bones, seeds, wood and medical implants with this level of accuracy.
A new Scanning Electrochemistry option is available for the Bruker JPK NanoWizard BioAFM series. AFM-based SECM is used for electrochemical mapping at nanoscale resolution.
How Atomic Force Microscopy can be used in virology, including measuring biomechanical properties and virus-cell receptor interactions.
The Bruker JPK NanoRacer is a biological AFM (Atomic Force Microscope) with speeds of up to 50 frames per second for studying dynamic biological processes in real time.
The Cytosurge FluidFM is now available fully integrated into Bruker JPK BioAFMs. This enables single cell experiments, including adhesion measurement, injection, nano-printing and more.
Join us for a two day conference in Copenhagen about AFM and nanoscale IR spectroscopy (AFM-IR, s-SNOM and O-PTIR).
How to use Optical Tweezers to manipulate and measure forces on particles and live cells with the Bruker JPK NanoTracker 2, including adhesion, intracellular studies and cell mechanics.