DNA on HOPG modified with 1-Octadecylamine
- Friday Feb 18,2011 02:33 AM
- By yalovenko
- In Applications, Biology, News
AFM phase image of hexaglycylamide lamellae (type I) on HOPG. Number of points 1024×1024. Image courtesy of Dr. V. V. Prokhorov, M.M.Shemyakin & Y.A.Ovchinnikov Institure of Bioorganic Chemistry, RUS, Moscow, Russia. The structural models are represented in “High-resolution Atomic Force Microscopy Study of Hexaglycylamide Epitaxial Structures on Graphite” by V. V. Prokhorov, D.V. Klinov, A. A. Chinarev, A. B.Tuzikov, I. V. Gorokhova, N. V. Bovin, Langmuir, 2011 in press.
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