Relevant Publications
- MIT News Office (March 14, 2010). "New microscopy technique offers close-up, real-time view of cellular phenomena". Press release.
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- G.E. Fantner et al., Kinetics of antimicrobial peptide activity measured on individual bacterial cells using high-speed atomic force microscopy in Press, available online 14 march (2010).
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- G.E. Fantner et al., Use of self-actuating and self-sensing cantilevers for imaging biological samples in fluid. Nanotechnology 20 (2009) 434003 (10pp)
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- G.E. Fantner et al., DMCMN: In Depth Characterization and Control of AFM Cantilevers With Integrated Sensing and Actuation. Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and Control NOVEMBER 2009, Vol. 131 / 061104-1
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- Paul K. Hansma, Georg Schitter, Georg E. Fantner, and Craig Prater Science 314: 601-602 27 October (2006)
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- APZ Applikationszentrum-Ilmenau Newsletter (2006)/Nr.3
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- Gutsmann, T. et al. Force spectroscopy of collagen fibers to investigate their mechanical properties and structural organization. Biophysical Journal 86, 3186-3193 (2004).
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- Kindt, J. H., Fantner, G. E., Thompson, J. B. & Hansma, P. K. Automated wafer-scale fabrication of electron beam deposited tips for atomic force microscopes using pattern recognition. Nanotechnology 15, 1131-1134 (2004)
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- G.E. Fantner et al., Components for high speed atomic force microscopy, Ultramicroscopy, in Press, available online 27 April (2006).
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