AFM main block.STL

AFM main block.STL

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This paper, available at http://bio.cc/Bioinformics/papers/AFM/, discusses atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques and their applications in biological research. Additionally, the project website for plastic AFM, found at http://www.biophysik.physik.uni-muenchen.de/projects/plastic-afm, further explores the potential of this cutting-edge technology in the field of biophysics.

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