Bruker has released a biological atomic force microscope (bioAFM) that features the high-resolution imaging and complete cell mechanics capabilities.
The BioScope Resolve imaging system incorporates Bruker’s proprietary PeakForce Tapping technology to enable researchers to achieve both the highest resolution imaging and piconewton level force measurements on biological samples.
BioScope Resolve also provides real-time correlation of atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy data sets to provide unique insights into life sciences research.
Ultimately, BioScope Resolve enables imaging and mechanical property mapping of the biological detail of cells, tissues, and biomolecular structures never previously observed with a bioAFM on an IOM, the company claims.
BioScope Resolve also offers a full array of accessories to preserve the integrity of delicate samples, including carrier support with clear visual and physical access to samples, environmental control with heating and cooling capabilities, and a wide range of pre-calibrated biological probes.