Nanoscale optical imaging by atomic force infrared microscopy

Nanoscale
James H Rice

Abstract

This review outlines progress in atomic force infrared microscopy, reviewing the methodology and its application in nanoscale infrared absorption imaging of both biological and functional materials, including an outline of where this emerging method has been applied to image cellular systems in aqueous environments.

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Citations

Oct 16, 2010·European Biophysics Journal : EBJ·Fiona Yarrow, James H Rice
Mar 6, 2012·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Yan-Fang DuSi-Xin Wu
Jan 27, 2012·Chemical Reviews·Francisco Zaera
Jan 25, 2014·Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP·M Harsha Vardhan ReddyJames H Rice
Apr 12, 2014·Analytical Chemistry·Alexander Eifert, Christine Kranz
Mar 6, 2012·Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences·Bernard Van EerdenbrughLynne S Taylor
Dec 21, 2010·International Journal of Pharmaceutics·Bernard Van Eerdenbrugh, Lynne S Taylor
Aug 26, 2011·Bioarchitecture·Sohail Ahmed
Apr 26, 2016·Nanoscale·Chia-Yun LaiMatteo Chiesa
Jan 24, 2018·Analytical Chemistry·Lucyano J A Macedo, Frank N Crespilho
Apr 21, 2021·Applied Spectroscopy·Yamuna PhalRohit Bhargava

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