AFM USED FOR CANCER DIAGNOSTICS
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Above: Immunofluorescence analysis of a clinical pleural effusion displaying two cell populations. Image shows the positive immunofluorescence triple labeling assay for DNA(blue fluorescence), F-actin(green fluorescence), and Ber-EP4(red fluorescence). Supplemental materials (includes a brief description of cancer cell morphology and how an AFM works). Read the paper on the Nature website.
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Left to right: Cross, Gimzewski, Rao, Jin
Left to right: Jin, Rao, Gimzewski, Cross
Back, left to right: Jin, Rao, Gimzewski. Front: Cross.
Images © 2007 UCLA. Photos taken by Tuanvu Le. Please contact gimadmin@chem.ucla.edu for hi-res copies suitable for web and print publication.
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