Dept. of Biomedical Engineering/석사The simultaneous investigation of a large number of events with different types of intermolecular interactions, from non-equilibrium high-force pulling assay to quasi-equilibrium unbinding events inside the same environment, is very important issues for fully understanding intermolecular bond rupture mechanism. Here, we describe a novel dielectrophoretic force spectroscopy technique that utilizes micro-sized beads as multifunctional probes for parallel measurement of intermolecular forces with an extremely wide force rate (10-4pN/s-104pN/s) inside a microfluidic device. In our experiments, various forces, which broadly form the basis of all molecular interactions in order to establish that our approach can ...
Force spectroscopy measurements of the rupture of the molecular bond between biotin and streptavidin...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
The simultaneous investigation of a large number of events with different types of intermolecular in...
The simultaneous investigation of a large number of events with different types of intermolecular in...
he characterization of biochemical bonds in biological processes, from cell adhesion to protein/RNA ...
The direct quantification of weak intermolecular binding interactions is very important for many app...
We reported an automated dielectrophoretic (DEP) tweezers-based force spectroscopy system to examine...
Several techniques have been established to quantify the mechanicals of single molecules. However, m...
Atomic force microscope based single-molecule force spectroscopy provides a description of a variety...
Dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS) makes it possible to investigate specific interactions between two ...
Multivalent interactions play a critical role in a variety of biological processes on both molecular...
AbstractForce spectroscopy measurements of the rupture of the molecular bond between biotin and stre...
International audienceMonitoring biological reactions using the mechanical response of macromolecule...
We report on the application of the time 12temperature superposition principle to supramolecular bon...
Force spectroscopy measurements of the rupture of the molecular bond between biotin and streptavidin...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
The simultaneous investigation of a large number of events with different types of intermolecular in...
The simultaneous investigation of a large number of events with different types of intermolecular in...
he characterization of biochemical bonds in biological processes, from cell adhesion to protein/RNA ...
The direct quantification of weak intermolecular binding interactions is very important for many app...
We reported an automated dielectrophoretic (DEP) tweezers-based force spectroscopy system to examine...
Several techniques have been established to quantify the mechanicals of single molecules. However, m...
Atomic force microscope based single-molecule force spectroscopy provides a description of a variety...
Dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS) makes it possible to investigate specific interactions between two ...
Multivalent interactions play a critical role in a variety of biological processes on both molecular...
AbstractForce spectroscopy measurements of the rupture of the molecular bond between biotin and stre...
International audienceMonitoring biological reactions using the mechanical response of macromolecule...
We report on the application of the time 12temperature superposition principle to supramolecular bon...
Force spectroscopy measurements of the rupture of the molecular bond between biotin and streptavidin...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...