Atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based dynamic force spectroscopy of single molecular interactions involves characterizing unbinding/unfolding force distributions over a range of pulling speeds. Owing to their size and stiffness, AFM cantilevers are adversely affected by hydrodynamic forces, especially at pulling speeds >10 μm/s, when the viscous drag becomes comparable to the unbinding/unfolding forces. To circumvent these adverse effects, we have fabricated polymer-based membranes capable of actuating commercial AFM cantilevers at speeds ≥100 μm/s with minimal viscous drag effects. We have used FLUENT®, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software, to simulate high-speed pulling and fast actuation of AFM cantilevers and membranes in differe...
International audienceKeywords: High-speed atomic force microscopy High-speed force spectroscopy Mem...
High-speed atomic force microscopy has proven to be a valuable tool for the study of biomolecular sy...
Many reports have witnessed the potential of the atomic force microscope as a force sensor for probi...
The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is a 20 years old instrument that has proven valuable for the ultr...
In this study, we demonstrate the increased performance in speed and sensitivity achieved by the use...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) provides a powerful instrument for investigating and manipulating ...
International audienceComplete understanding of the role of mechanical forces in biological processe...
A novel micromachined, membrane-based probe has been developed and fabricated as assays to enable pa...
Enhancing the short-term force precision of atomic force microscopy (AFM) while maintaining excellen...
High-speed atomic force microscopy (HSAFM) has enabled researchers to view the nanometer-scale dynam...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a powerful technique that enables to study biological macromolecule...
The authors describe a method for biomolecular force clamp measurements using atomic force microscop...
We report a modular atomic force microscope (AFM) design for biomolecular experiments. The AFM head ...
A micromachined polymer membrane-based active probe has been developed for biomolecular force spectr...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) is an ideal method to study the surface topography of biologic...
International audienceKeywords: High-speed atomic force microscopy High-speed force spectroscopy Mem...
High-speed atomic force microscopy has proven to be a valuable tool for the study of biomolecular sy...
Many reports have witnessed the potential of the atomic force microscope as a force sensor for probi...
The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is a 20 years old instrument that has proven valuable for the ultr...
In this study, we demonstrate the increased performance in speed and sensitivity achieved by the use...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) provides a powerful instrument for investigating and manipulating ...
International audienceComplete understanding of the role of mechanical forces in biological processe...
A novel micromachined, membrane-based probe has been developed and fabricated as assays to enable pa...
Enhancing the short-term force precision of atomic force microscopy (AFM) while maintaining excellen...
High-speed atomic force microscopy (HSAFM) has enabled researchers to view the nanometer-scale dynam...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a powerful technique that enables to study biological macromolecule...
The authors describe a method for biomolecular force clamp measurements using atomic force microscop...
We report a modular atomic force microscope (AFM) design for biomolecular experiments. The AFM head ...
A micromachined polymer membrane-based active probe has been developed for biomolecular force spectr...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) is an ideal method to study the surface topography of biologic...
International audienceKeywords: High-speed atomic force microscopy High-speed force spectroscopy Mem...
High-speed atomic force microscopy has proven to be a valuable tool for the study of biomolecular sy...
Many reports have witnessed the potential of the atomic force microscope as a force sensor for probi...