Magnetic tweezers are mainly divided into two classes depending on the ability of applying torque or forces to the magnetic probe. We focused on the second category and designed a device composed by a single electromagnet equipped with a core having a special asymmetric profile to exert forces as large as 230 pN–2.8 μm Dynabeads at distances in excess of 100 μm from the magnetic tip. Compared to existing solutions our magnetic tweezers overcome important limitations, opening new experimental paths for the study of a wide range of materials in a variety of biophysical research settings. We discuss the benefits and drawbacks of different magnet core characteristics, which led us to design the current core profile. To demonstrate the usefulnes...
Microscale manipulation has very promising potential in medical applications such as drug delivery, ...
Abstract Background In the past two decades, methods have been developed to measure the mechanical p...
Single-molecule techniques make it possible to investigate the behavior of individual biological mol...
We report the design and validation of simple magnetic tweezers for oscillating ferromagnetic beads ...
doi:10.1063/1.1599066 http://rsi.aip.org/rsinak/v74/i9/p4158_s1We have desi...
This study reports the design, realization, and characterization of a multi-pole magnetic tweezers t...
AbstractCantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecules...
AbstractThis study reports the design, realization, and characterization of a multi-pole magnetic tw...
Magnetic tweezers (MTW) enable highly accurate forces to be transduced to molecules to study mechano...
As a powerful and versatile scientific instrument, magnetic tweezers have been widely used in biophy...
ABSTRACT Cantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecule...
AbstractCantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecules...
Microscale manipulation has very promising potential in medical applications such as drug delivery, ...
The magnetic tweezer is a single molecule instrument that can measure the extension of biomolecules ...
Microscale manipulation has very promising potential in medical applications such as drug delivery, ...
Microscale manipulation has very promising potential in medical applications such as drug delivery, ...
Abstract Background In the past two decades, methods have been developed to measure the mechanical p...
Single-molecule techniques make it possible to investigate the behavior of individual biological mol...
We report the design and validation of simple magnetic tweezers for oscillating ferromagnetic beads ...
doi:10.1063/1.1599066 http://rsi.aip.org/rsinak/v74/i9/p4158_s1We have desi...
This study reports the design, realization, and characterization of a multi-pole magnetic tweezers t...
AbstractCantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecules...
AbstractThis study reports the design, realization, and characterization of a multi-pole magnetic tw...
Magnetic tweezers (MTW) enable highly accurate forces to be transduced to molecules to study mechano...
As a powerful and versatile scientific instrument, magnetic tweezers have been widely used in biophy...
ABSTRACT Cantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecule...
AbstractCantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecules...
Microscale manipulation has very promising potential in medical applications such as drug delivery, ...
The magnetic tweezer is a single molecule instrument that can measure the extension of biomolecules ...
Microscale manipulation has very promising potential in medical applications such as drug delivery, ...
Microscale manipulation has very promising potential in medical applications such as drug delivery, ...
Abstract Background In the past two decades, methods have been developed to measure the mechanical p...
Single-molecule techniques make it possible to investigate the behavior of individual biological mol...