Studies on nucleic acid structure and interactions between nucleic acid and its binding molecules are of great importance for understanding and controlling many important biological processes. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging is one of the most efficient methods to disclose the DNA structure and binding modes between DNA and DNA-binding molecules. Long-chain DNA tends to form a random coiled structure, which prevents direct AFM imaging observation of the subtle structure formed by DNA itself or protein binding. Aligning DNA from the random coiled state into the extended state is not only important for applications in DNA nanotechnology but also for elucidating the interaction mechanism between DNA and other molecules. Here, we develope...
A circular bacterial artificial chromosome of 148.9 kbp on human chromosome 3 has been extended and ...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) can be used to probe the mechanics of molecular recognition be...
We demonstrate a simple method of stretching DNA to its full length, suitable for optical imaging an...
Large DNA molecules remain difficult to be imaged by atomic force microscopy (AFM) because of the te...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a powerful imaging technique that allows for structural characteriz...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the structural basis of genetics, plays a crucial role in the life of c...
This paper explores suitable conditions for the imaging of DNA molecules by atomic force microscope ...
none1noIn the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-i...
This paper presents a method for the stretching of DNA molecules on mica surfaces by magnetic field....
Interaction of the atomic force microscopy (AFM) tip with the sample can be invasive for soft sample...
Studying the mechanical properties of short segments of dsDNA can provide insight into various bioph...
Protein-DNA interactions are pivotal for many essential biological processes. Atomic force microscop...
DNA electronics circuits require an efficient way to accurately position and individually manipulate...
Many biologists have dreamt of physically touching and manipulating the biomolecules they were inves...
Single-stranded SO-mer, 100-mer, and 150-mer DNAs were immobilized on a surface, and force-based ato...
A circular bacterial artificial chromosome of 148.9 kbp on human chromosome 3 has been extended and ...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) can be used to probe the mechanics of molecular recognition be...
We demonstrate a simple method of stretching DNA to its full length, suitable for optical imaging an...
Large DNA molecules remain difficult to be imaged by atomic force microscopy (AFM) because of the te...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a powerful imaging technique that allows for structural characteriz...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the structural basis of genetics, plays a crucial role in the life of c...
This paper explores suitable conditions for the imaging of DNA molecules by atomic force microscope ...
none1noIn the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-i...
This paper presents a method for the stretching of DNA molecules on mica surfaces by magnetic field....
Interaction of the atomic force microscopy (AFM) tip with the sample can be invasive for soft sample...
Studying the mechanical properties of short segments of dsDNA can provide insight into various bioph...
Protein-DNA interactions are pivotal for many essential biological processes. Atomic force microscop...
DNA electronics circuits require an efficient way to accurately position and individually manipulate...
Many biologists have dreamt of physically touching and manipulating the biomolecules they were inves...
Single-stranded SO-mer, 100-mer, and 150-mer DNAs were immobilized on a surface, and force-based ato...
A circular bacterial artificial chromosome of 148.9 kbp on human chromosome 3 has been extended and ...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) can be used to probe the mechanics of molecular recognition be...
We demonstrate a simple method of stretching DNA to its full length, suitable for optical imaging an...