Analysis of magnetic micro particles surface using the atomic force microscopy
Authors:
Hana Zapletalová 1; Klára Pížová 1; Jakub Malohlava 1; Milan Vůjtek 2; Hana Kolářová 1
Authors‘ workplace:
Ústav lékařské biofyziky, Lékařská fakulta, Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, ČR
1; Katedra experimentální fyziky, Přírodovědecká fakulta, Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci, ČR
2
Published in:
Lékař a technika - Clinician and Technology No. 2, 2014, 44, 34-41
Category:
Original research
Overview
Although the magnetic nano and micro particles are studied since seventies, they have gained significant attention in biochemical and medicine applications in last ten years. The main benefit of use magnetic particles lies in spatial manipulation through external magnetic field and selective surface modification of large surface area. Our study is focused on microscopic analysis of four magnetic carriers used for DNA isolation visualised by atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy. Based on our results was approved rough and porous particle surface and determined the particle size distribution. The AFM imaging of DNA adsorbed on rough surface of magnetic carrier is discussed.
Keywords:
magnetic porous glass particles, atomic force microscopy, magnetic microspheres
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