Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryDaniel A. HigginsThis dissertation describes the application of wide-field single-molecule fluorescence microscopy techniques to investigations of DNA-surface interactions on chemically graded organosilane surfaces. The adsorption and desorption behaviors of double-stranded (ds) plasmid DNA along the amino-trimethoxysilane and octyl-trichlorosilane gradients were explored as a function of solution pH, solution ionic strength and surface properties. The results provide an improved fundamental understanding of DNA interactions with different surfaces and are certain to aid in the development and advancement of DNA-based biological and biomedical devices. Three distinct experiments were performed in c...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...
dissertationIn this work, single molecule fluorescence microscopy techniques are used to investigate...
dissertationThe goal of this dissertation was to develop single-molecule fluorescence microscopy to ...
Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM) was used to study intermolecular interacti...
Single molecule detection methods were employed to study the potential dependent adsorption and deso...
Single molecule detection methods were employed to study the potential dependent adsorption and deso...
Single molecule detection methods were employed to study the potential dependent adsorption and deso...
Single molecule detection methods were employed to study the potential dependent adsorption and deso...
DNA is the molecule that can bear the highest possible informational content. The different codes em...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...
DNA is the molecule that can bear the highest possible informational content. The different codes em...
DNA is the molecule that can bear the highest possible informational content. The different codes em...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...
dissertationIn this work, single molecule fluorescence microscopy techniques are used to investigate...
dissertationThe goal of this dissertation was to develop single-molecule fluorescence microscopy to ...
Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM) was used to study intermolecular interacti...
Single molecule detection methods were employed to study the potential dependent adsorption and deso...
Single molecule detection methods were employed to study the potential dependent adsorption and deso...
Single molecule detection methods were employed to study the potential dependent adsorption and deso...
Single molecule detection methods were employed to study the potential dependent adsorption and deso...
DNA is the molecule that can bear the highest possible informational content. The different codes em...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...
DNA is the molecule that can bear the highest possible informational content. The different codes em...
DNA is the molecule that can bear the highest possible informational content. The different codes em...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...
Nile Red dye was used to determine the dielectric constant, ε, of nonpolar microenvironments in doub...