From micro3 from formatex.org Fri Mar 2 04:53:58 2007 From: micro3 from formatex.org (Microscopy Book Series) Date: Fri Mar 2 08:54:41 2007 Subject: [X-plor] Call for Chapters for Microscopy Book Message-ID: <20070302095401.B3AE2C704A7@smtp-01.servidoresdns.net> - This mail is in HTML. Some elements may be ommited in plain text. - Modern Research and Educational Topics on Microscopy (2007) http://www.formatex.org/microscopy3 Scheduled for publication: Summer 2007 Dear colleague, This is a kind invitation to take part in the forthcoming 3rd number of the Formatex Microscopy Book series by submitting a paper related to your research activities. As you might know, this Microscopy series is composed by full papers written by active researchers in microscopy-related areas, using original research materials, but presented in a pedagogical way. It is the main goal of this approach to take full pedagogical advantage of many research materials that researchers manage around the world. These kinds of pedagogical presentations are usually outside the needs of current journals, mostly devoted to presentation and discussion of research results, usually aimed to also quite specialized researchers. Mini-reviews are also welcome for this edition. BOOK DETAILS Modern Research and Educational Topics on Microscopy (2007) http://www.formatex.org/microscopy3 IMPORTANT DATES ? Deadline for chapters submissions: April 13 2007 ? Publication scheduled for SUMMER 2007 An early submission of a short abstract of your chapter proposal is appreciated to detect and avoid contents duplications. You can send us your abstract/paper to our e-mail address: micro3@formatex.org PAPERS FROM PREVIOUS EDITIONS Papers from the two previous editions are freely available at their respective websites, along with citations of these chapters in international journals, books and other academic publications. Some of the most read works of the series are given below. We hope you will find this presentation approach of your research materials interesting for a even more extensive dissemination of your research activities, and we hope to hear from you/your team for this and/or future editions. For any enquiries or suggestions about this volume, please do not hesitate to contact us. Regards. Aurora Solano Editorial Assistant Formatex Research Center C/Zurbaran 1, 2ª Planta, Local 1 06002 Badajoz SPAIN e-mail: micro3@formatex.org Phone: +34 924258615 Fax: +34 924263053 *** SOME OF THE MOST READ WORKS OF THE SERIES *** Basic Principles of Molecular Recognition Force Microscopy http://www.formatex.org/microscopy2/papers/33-38.pdf Peter Hinterdorfer Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Investigations of Elementary Surface Processes http://www.formatex.org/microscopy1/3.pdf F. Rosei Investigating Biological Ultrastructure using Environmental Scannnig Electron Microscopy (ESEM) http://www.formatex.org/microscopy1/65.pdf D.J.Stokes Quantitative Work Function Measurements on a Nanometer Scale: Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy in Ultrahigh Vacuum http://www.formatex.org/microscopy1/83.pdf S.Sadewasser Atomic force microscopy and ARXPS analysis of liquid micro-adsorptive on metallic surfaces http://www.formatex.org/microscopy2/papers/199-207.pdf Rongguan Wang >From two to three-dimensional visualisation of structures in light and confocal microscopy ? applications for biomedical studies http://www.formatex.org/microscopy2/papers/289-295.pdf Elzbieta Kaczmarek, Rafal Strzelczyk Atomic Force Microscopy of Printed Protein http://www.formatex.org/microscopy2/papers/18-24.pdf Dario Pisignano, Adriana Biasco, Nicoletta Sgarbi, Pierpaolo Pompa, Francesca Di Benedetto, Blandine Krebs, Giuseppe Gigli, Roberto Cingolani, and Ross Rinaldi Quantitative Analysis of Biopolymer Conformation Using Atomic Force Microscopy: Copper-Induced Conformational Changes in Poly-y-glutamic Acid http://www.formatex.org/microscopy2/papers/25-32.pdf Douglas A. Stellato and Terri A. Camesano Principles of the Detection of Single Molecules in Microscopy http://www.formatex.org/microscopy1/36.pdf G.Jung, E.Kneuper, L.Seyfarth, A.Zumbusch Comparison of Two-Photon Optical Microscopies: Second-Harmonic Generation and Fluorescence Imaging http://www.formatex.org/microscopy1/81.pdf P.B.Lukins, P.Xu, S.Rehman, C.J.R.Sheppard Scanning Probe Microscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy for Electrical Characterization of Semiconductors http://www.formatex.org/microscopy2/papers/274-282.pdf J.C. González, M.I.N. da Silva, K. L. Bunker, and P.E. Russellt Advances in Fluid Interface-Atomic Force Microscopy http://www.formatex.org/microscopy1/72.pdf E.Aston, J.C.Berg Principles of the High Pressure SEM - Applications - Limitations http://www.formatex.org/microscopy1/79.pdf C.Mathieu Transmission Electron Microscopy of Deformation and Fracture in Polymers http://www.formatex.org/microscopy1/26.pdf C.Plummer HRTEM Study of Nano-Precipitation Phases in 6000 Series Alluminium Alloys http://www.formatex.org/microscopy1/19.pdf K.Matsuda, S.Ikeno, T.Sato -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/x-plor/attachments/20070302/2a3c3635/attachment.html