We report the design and validation of simple magnetic tweezers for oscillating ferromagnetic beads in the piconewton and nanometer scales. The system is based on a single pair of coaxial coils operating in two sequential modes: permanent magnetization of the beads through a large and brief pulse of magnetic field and generation of magnetic gradients to produce uniaxial oscillatory forces. By using this two step method, the magnetic moment of the beads remains constant during measurements. Therefore, the applied force can be computed and varies linearly with the driving signal. No feedback control is required to produce well defined force oscillations over a wide bandwidth. The design of the coils was optimized to obtain high magnetic field...
AbstractSingle-molecule techniques are powerful tools that can be used to study the kinetics and mec...
Magnetic tweezers are mainly divided into two classes depending on the ability of applying torque or...
AbstractMagnetic tweezers are a wide-spread tool used to study the mechanics and the function of a l...
AbstractCantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecules...
ABSTRACT Cantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecule...
AbstractThis study reports the design, realization, and characterization of a multi-pole magnetic tw...
As a powerful and versatile scientific instrument, magnetic tweezers have been widely used in biophy...
AbstractCantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecules...
Here we report construction of a simple electromagnet with novel polepieces which apply a spatially ...
doi:10.1063/1.1599066 http://rsi.aip.org/rsinak/v74/i9/p4158_s1We have desi...
Here we report construction of a simple electromagnet with novel polepieces which apply a spatially ...
This study reports the design, realization, and characterization of a multi-pole magnetic tweezers t...
Magnetic tweezers (MTW) enable highly accurate forces to be transduced to molecules to study mechano...
AbstractMagnetic tweezers are a powerful tool to manipulate single DNA or RNA molecules and to study...
Abstract Background In the past two decades, methods have been developed to measure the mechanical p...
AbstractSingle-molecule techniques are powerful tools that can be used to study the kinetics and mec...
Magnetic tweezers are mainly divided into two classes depending on the ability of applying torque or...
AbstractMagnetic tweezers are a wide-spread tool used to study the mechanics and the function of a l...
AbstractCantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecules...
ABSTRACT Cantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecule...
AbstractThis study reports the design, realization, and characterization of a multi-pole magnetic tw...
As a powerful and versatile scientific instrument, magnetic tweezers have been widely used in biophy...
AbstractCantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecules...
Here we report construction of a simple electromagnet with novel polepieces which apply a spatially ...
doi:10.1063/1.1599066 http://rsi.aip.org/rsinak/v74/i9/p4158_s1We have desi...
Here we report construction of a simple electromagnet with novel polepieces which apply a spatially ...
This study reports the design, realization, and characterization of a multi-pole magnetic tweezers t...
Magnetic tweezers (MTW) enable highly accurate forces to be transduced to molecules to study mechano...
AbstractMagnetic tweezers are a powerful tool to manipulate single DNA or RNA molecules and to study...
Abstract Background In the past two decades, methods have been developed to measure the mechanical p...
AbstractSingle-molecule techniques are powerful tools that can be used to study the kinetics and mec...
Magnetic tweezers are mainly divided into two classes depending on the ability of applying torque or...
AbstractMagnetic tweezers are a wide-spread tool used to study the mechanics and the function of a l...