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Passive microrheology of soft materials with atomic force microscopy: A wavelet-based spectral analysis

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FIG. 1. Comparison of FFT based spectra E z ðxÞ and wavelet based spectra E z;CWT ðxÞ of free cantilever fluctuations in two different media
FIG. 3. Comparison of FFT based spectra and wavelet spectra of AFM can tilever fluctuations in pressed within a living myoblast

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