Characterizing Mechanical Properties of Primary Cell Wall in Living Plant Organs Using Atomic Force Microscopy

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09:52 min

May 18th, 2022

DOI :

10.3791/63904-v

May 18th, 2022


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Plant Cell Wall

Chapters in this video

0:04

Introduction

0:35

Sample Preparation for Atomic Force Microscopy Measurements

3:06

Data Acquisition

6:40

Data Evaluation and Post-Processing

7:26

Results: Investigation of Primary Cell Walls of Plant Organs Using Atomic Force Microscopy

9:04

Conclusion

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