Abstract only."Date submitted: 11 Oct 2013."Abstract submitted for the PSF13 Meeting of The American Physical Society: Since its invention in the mid-1980s, the atomic force microscope (AFM) has become an invaluable complementary tool for studying membrane proteins in near-native environments. Historically, mica is the most common substrate utilized for biological AFM. Glass being amorphous, transparent, and optically homogeneous has its own set of advantages over mica and has the potential to broaden the use the AFM into fields that require high quality nonbirefringent optical access. The use of silanized glass as AFM substrates has been reported as a means to fine tune surface chemistry. However, such coatings usually require hours of add...
Cellular membrane host a variety of crucial biological activities such as trafficking molecules in a...
A retinal protein complex known as bacteriorhodopsin was investigated by atomic force microscopy to ...
Membrane proteins act as a central interface between the extracellular environment and the intracell...
1) Method for for integration of high resolution biological AFM with other powerful optical techniqu...
Abstract only."2314-Pos Board B6.""Page 458a, Tuesday, February 18, 2014."--At top of page.Abstract ...
Scientific Reports ; 5:12550 ; DOI: 10.1038/srep12550.Chada, N. et al. Glass is a Viable Substrate...
Though ubiquitous in optical microscopy, glass has long been overlooked as a specimen supporting sur...
1) Method for for integration of high resolution biological AFM with other powerful state of the art...
Recent decades have seen several complimentary biophysics tools emerge to study single protein macro...
The membrane protein bacteriorhodopsin was imaged in buffer solution at room temperature with the at...
Glass surfaces, although the first to be used for culturing ex vivo adherent cells, are not the perf...
This protocol was adapted from Chada, N. et al., ‘Glass is a Viable Substrate for Precision Force Mi...
Understanding the interaction mechanisms of phospholipids with surfaces is crucial for the exploitat...
The behaviour of biological components in cellular membranes is vital to the function of cells howev...
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Scanning Probe Microscopies and Molecular Mater...
Cellular membrane host a variety of crucial biological activities such as trafficking molecules in a...
A retinal protein complex known as bacteriorhodopsin was investigated by atomic force microscopy to ...
Membrane proteins act as a central interface between the extracellular environment and the intracell...
1) Method for for integration of high resolution biological AFM with other powerful optical techniqu...
Abstract only."2314-Pos Board B6.""Page 458a, Tuesday, February 18, 2014."--At top of page.Abstract ...
Scientific Reports ; 5:12550 ; DOI: 10.1038/srep12550.Chada, N. et al. Glass is a Viable Substrate...
Though ubiquitous in optical microscopy, glass has long been overlooked as a specimen supporting sur...
1) Method for for integration of high resolution biological AFM with other powerful state of the art...
Recent decades have seen several complimentary biophysics tools emerge to study single protein macro...
The membrane protein bacteriorhodopsin was imaged in buffer solution at room temperature with the at...
Glass surfaces, although the first to be used for culturing ex vivo adherent cells, are not the perf...
This protocol was adapted from Chada, N. et al., ‘Glass is a Viable Substrate for Precision Force Mi...
Understanding the interaction mechanisms of phospholipids with surfaces is crucial for the exploitat...
The behaviour of biological components in cellular membranes is vital to the function of cells howev...
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Scanning Probe Microscopies and Molecular Mater...
Cellular membrane host a variety of crucial biological activities such as trafficking molecules in a...
A retinal protein complex known as bacteriorhodopsin was investigated by atomic force microscopy to ...
Membrane proteins act as a central interface between the extracellular environment and the intracell...