JPK NanoWizard III |
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All major AFM modes
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Contact mode
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Lateral Force Microscopy LFM
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Variety of AC mode
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phase imaging
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Liquid imaging
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Kelvin Probe Microscopy (KPM)
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EFM
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MFM
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Conductive AFM
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Force modulation mode
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Force spectroscopy
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Force mapping
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ForceWatch mode
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Nanomanipulation
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Nanolithography
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"Image in Image" functionality
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Temperature controlled electrochemistry
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Environment control with gas, liquid, temp control
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Heating and cooling in air or liquid
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Patented DirectOverlay for perfect optical integration
NanoWizard III - Combined AFM & Optical Microscopy

CHO cells with Hemagglutinin-YFP labeling
DirectOverlay of CHO cells with Hemagglutinin-YFP labeling imaged by AFM and confocal microscopy
- AFM scan field: 22µmx22µm
- Z-range: 1.5µm
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NanoWizard III: The Gold Standard for Bio AFM |
NanoWizard III setup mounted
on a Zeiss Axiovert 200 |
For More Information, please contact:
Sid Ragona, Ph.D.
Ragona Scientific
ph./fax (585) 249-7692
sid2006@rochester.rr.com
www.ragonascientific.com
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We don't compromise; we do it right.
- Choose up to 6 scanning axes from scanning tip (XYZ) to scanning sample XYZ
- Intelligent integration of BioAFM with optical microscopy
- Fits to all standard inverted research microscopes from Zeiss, Leica, Olympus and Nikon
- Integrates with advanced optical imaging (DIC, CLSM, TIRF, FRET ...)
- Patented DirectOverlay software feature for combining AFM and optical images distortion free
- In-situ imaging in biologically relevant fluids
- Temperature regulated perfusion accessories.
- Large scan field of 100x100x15µm3 with highest closed loop performance through capacitive sensors
Applications examples
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Live cell imaging
- Cell membrane investigations
- Applications in microbiology and virus research
- Pharmaceutical studies such as drug delivery mechanisms
- Applications in food, paper or textile industry on fibers, coatings or powders in air or liquid
- Single molecule studies on DNa, RNA, proteins, dendrimers, carbohydrates, lipids etc
- Binding studies such as receptor/ligand or antibody/antigene
- Intramolecular interactions protein folding, binding site localization etc
- Biomaterial studies, biofouling, biosensors, capsules
- Implants coatings and biochips
- testing functionalized surfaces
- Soft materials studies such as degration, mechanical or electrical properties
- Polymer and thin film imaging and mapping in air and liquid with different temperatures or liquids such as non aqueous solvents
- Nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanocomposites, vesicles, colloids, quantum dots
- Electrochemistry from biomolecules to metal substrates
- And many more
For More Information, please contact:
Sid Ragona, Ph.D.
Ragona Scientific
ph./fax (585) 249-7692
sid2006@rochester.rr.com
www.ragonascientific.com |
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