High-frequency microrheology reveals cytoskeleton dynamics in living cells

A customized version of a NanoWorld USC-F1.2-k0.15 AFM tip was used by the authors of the article cited below.High-frequency microrheology (HF-MR) of living cells, graphics and images courtesy of Felix Rico, U1006 Inserm & Aix-Marseille UniversitéHigh-frequency microrheology (HF-MR) of living cells, graphics and images courtesy of Felix Rico, U1006 Inserm & Aix-Marseille Université

Rigato, Annafrancesca; Miyagi, Atsushi; Scheuring, Simon; Rico, Felix
High-frequency microrheology reveals cytoskeleton dynamics in living cells
Nat Phys, 2017/05/01/online, http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nphys4104

For the full article please follow this external link:
http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nphys4104.html

Zoom zoom: High speed AFM imaging

The NanoWorld Arrow UHF was mentioned in this blog article on Microscopy and Analysis http://www.microscopy-analysis.com/blog/blog-articles/zoom-zoom-high-speed-afm-imaging

NanoWorld Arrow UHF AFM tip for high speed atomic force microscopy
3D view of NanoWorld Arrow UHF AFM tip for high speed AFM

Ultra-short Cantilevers for High Speed AFM – USC

If you would like to see what has been going on in the last few years in the field of high speed AFM then have a look at: http://www.highspeedscanning.com/hs-afm-references.html

We know that this list is far from complete so if you have used one of our USC tips in the research for your publication and your article isn’t listed yet then please let us know.

NanoWorld USC AFM tip for high-speed AFM
NanoWorld ultra-short AFM probes for high-speed atomic force microscopy