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Atomic Force Microscopy Combined with Infrared Spectroscopy as a Tool to Probe Single Bacterium Chemistry
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Chimie
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Journal JoVE Chimie
Atomic Force Microscopy Combined with Infrared Spectroscopy as a Tool to Probe Single Bacterium Chemistry
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08:51 min

September 15, 2020

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Chapitres

  • 00:05Introduction
  • 00:53Atomic Force Microscopy-Infrared (AFM-IR) Spectroscopy Sample Preparation
  • 02:50Instrument Preparation
  • 03:50Single Spectrum Data Collection
  • 05:42Imaging Approach Data Collection
  • 06:41Results: Representative AFM-IR Analyses of Single Bacterium Chemistry
  • 08:11Conclusion

Summary

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Atomic Force Microscopy-Infrared Spectroscopy (AFM-IR) provides a powerful platform for bacterial studies, enabling to achieve nanoscale resolution. Both, mapping of subcellular changes (e.g., upon cell division) as well as comparative studies of chemical composition (e.g., arising from drug resistance) can be conducted at a single cell level in bacteria.

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