Atomic Force Microscopy
By Tom Vendelbo: 26.02.07 in Cell & Molecular Biology
The book “Atomic Force Microscopy” describes the emerging microscopic method for biologists which offer the magnification range of both the light and electron microscope, but allow imaging under the ‘natural’ conditions usually associated with the light microscope.
From the book description:
To biologists AFM offers the prospect of high resolution images of biological material, images of molecules and their interactions even under physiological conditions, and the study of molecular processes in living systems. This book provides a realistic appreciation of the advantages and limitations of the technique and the present and future potential for improving the understanding of biological systems.
Aurion at the 46th anual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology
By Tom Vendelbo: 7.11.06 in Drug discovery research, Cell & Molecular Biology
From Aurion in Holland we have received the following message:
Aurion will present its products at the 46th annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology in San Diego, Dec. 9 -13.
At the Exibitor Showcase (Dec. 11), a hands-on forum for exhibiting companies, Peter van de Plas will discuss the optimalization of an immuno labeling procedure using AURION BSA-cTM and AURION Blocking Solutions.
A second tutorial on Dec. 11 will focus on the latest developments in ImmunoGold Silver Staining. Topics included are post and pre-embedding labeling, silver enhancement and 3-D tomography.
If you want to participate in the second tutorial please contact tv@sms-gruppen.dk for further details