AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) can be used to probe the mechanics of molecular recognition between surfaces. In the application known as “chemical force” microscopy (CFM), a chemically modified AFM tip probes a surface through chemical recognition. When modified with a biological ligand or receptor, the AFM tip can discriminate between its biological binding partner and other molecules on a heterogeneous substrate. The strength of the interaction between the modified tip and the substrate is governed by the molecular affinity. We have used CFM to probe the interactions between short segments of single-strand DNA (oligonucleotides). First, a latex microparticle was modified with the sequence 3′-CAGTTCTACGATGGCAAGTC and epoxied to a st...
In this work, we show that by varying the experimental conditions, the driving amplitude, a dynamic ...
Current microarray technology is using fluorescently modified oligonucleotides as the probe to label...
Current microarray technology is using fluorescently modified oligonucleotides as the probe to label...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) can be used to probe the mechanics of molecular recognition be...
A proper surface treatment of the substrate and the AFM tip with a structured molecule provided a ne...
This work aims at studying various DNA molecules with an atomic force microscope in the Tapping mode...
Although most in vivo biomolecular recognition occurs in solution, in many practical situations (e.g...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) is nowadays frequently applied to determine interaction forces...
One of the key innovations in biomolecular science over the past 50 years has been the ability to di...
One of the key innovations in biomolecular science over the past 50 years has been the ability to di...
ABSTRACT Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is nowadays frequently applied to determine interaction force...
The importance of DNA sequencing in the life sciences and personalized medicine is continually incre...
Knowledge of the molecular forces that drive receptor-ligand interactions is a key to gain a detaile...
Ritzefeld M, Walhorn V, Anselmetti D, Sewald N. Analysis of DNA interactions using single-molecule f...
Interaction of the atomic force microscopy (AFM) tip with the sample can be invasive for soft sample...
In this work, we show that by varying the experimental conditions, the driving amplitude, a dynamic ...
Current microarray technology is using fluorescently modified oligonucleotides as the probe to label...
Current microarray technology is using fluorescently modified oligonucleotides as the probe to label...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) can be used to probe the mechanics of molecular recognition be...
A proper surface treatment of the substrate and the AFM tip with a structured molecule provided a ne...
This work aims at studying various DNA molecules with an atomic force microscope in the Tapping mode...
Although most in vivo biomolecular recognition occurs in solution, in many practical situations (e.g...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy (AFM) is nowadays frequently applied to determine interaction forces...
One of the key innovations in biomolecular science over the past 50 years has been the ability to di...
One of the key innovations in biomolecular science over the past 50 years has been the ability to di...
ABSTRACT Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is nowadays frequently applied to determine interaction force...
The importance of DNA sequencing in the life sciences and personalized medicine is continually incre...
Knowledge of the molecular forces that drive receptor-ligand interactions is a key to gain a detaile...
Ritzefeld M, Walhorn V, Anselmetti D, Sewald N. Analysis of DNA interactions using single-molecule f...
Interaction of the atomic force microscopy (AFM) tip with the sample can be invasive for soft sample...
In this work, we show that by varying the experimental conditions, the driving amplitude, a dynamic ...
Current microarray technology is using fluorescently modified oligonucleotides as the probe to label...
Current microarray technology is using fluorescently modified oligonucleotides as the probe to label...