A chemical procedure for anchoring DNA molecules to gold surfaces was used to facilitate the imaging of DNA and DNA- protein complexes in buffer solution by tapping mode atomic force microscopy (TMAFM). For preparing flat gold surfaces, a novel approach was employed by evaporating small amounts of gold onto freshly cleaved mica to give flat films that were stable under aqueous buffer conditions. The thickness of the investigated films ranged from I to 10 nm. For typical films of 4-6 nm, which were stable under aqueous buffer conditions, the root mean square (RMS) roughness ranged between 0.25 and 0.5 nm, as measured by atomic force microscopy (AFM). This roughness is comparable to that of obtained by the template stripped gold (TSG) techniq...
Progress towards rapid and simple characterization of biomolecular samples by scanning probe microsc...
Atomic force microscopy has been used for direct visualization of the wrapping of DNA around 30-nm-s...
This paper explores suitable conditions for the imaging of DNA molecules by atomic force microscope ...
A chemical procedure for anchoring DNA molecules to gold surfaces was used to facilitate the imaging...
AbstractThiols, dialkylsulfides, and dialkyldisulfides are known to be chemisorbed with high affinit...
One of the key innovations in biomolecular science over the past 50 years has been the ability to di...
In the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-in-hand ...
One of the key innovations in biomolecular science over the past 50 years has been the ability to di...
In the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-in-hand ...
distributed DNA oligomer arrays on Au(111) surfaces were created by one-step co-assembly of mixed mo...
AbstractPhotolyase DNA interactions and the annealing of restriction fragment ends are directly visu...
A simple, controllable and effective sample preparation method was established for atomic force micr...
none1noIn the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-i...
Analyses of individual biomolecules, like DNA, or DNA–protein complexes, via atomic force microscop...
Progress towards rapid and simple characterization of biomolecular samples by scanning probe microsc...
Progress towards rapid and simple characterization of biomolecular samples by scanning probe microsc...
Atomic force microscopy has been used for direct visualization of the wrapping of DNA around 30-nm-s...
This paper explores suitable conditions for the imaging of DNA molecules by atomic force microscope ...
A chemical procedure for anchoring DNA molecules to gold surfaces was used to facilitate the imaging...
AbstractThiols, dialkylsulfides, and dialkyldisulfides are known to be chemisorbed with high affinit...
One of the key innovations in biomolecular science over the past 50 years has been the ability to di...
In the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-in-hand ...
One of the key innovations in biomolecular science over the past 50 years has been the ability to di...
In the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-in-hand ...
distributed DNA oligomer arrays on Au(111) surfaces were created by one-step co-assembly of mixed mo...
AbstractPhotolyase DNA interactions and the annealing of restriction fragment ends are directly visu...
A simple, controllable and effective sample preparation method was established for atomic force micr...
none1noIn the last two decades, the development of the atomic force microscope has progressed hand-i...
Analyses of individual biomolecules, like DNA, or DNA–protein complexes, via atomic force microscop...
Progress towards rapid and simple characterization of biomolecular samples by scanning probe microsc...
Progress towards rapid and simple characterization of biomolecular samples by scanning probe microsc...
Atomic force microscopy has been used for direct visualization of the wrapping of DNA around 30-nm-s...
This paper explores suitable conditions for the imaging of DNA molecules by atomic force microscope ...