The single-molecule approach seeks to understand molecular mechanisms by observing biomolecular processes at the level of individual molecules. These methods have led to a developing understanding that for many processes, a diversity of behaviours will be observed, representing a multitude of pathways. This realisation necessitates that an adequate number of observations are recorded to fully characterise this diversity. The requirement for large numbers of observations to adequately sample distributions, sub-populations, and rare events presents a significant challenge for single-molecule techniques, which by their nature do not typically provide very high throughput. This review will discuss many developing techniques which address this i...
AbstractFluorescence and force-based single-molecule studies of protein–nucleic acid interactions co...
Technological advances in the detection and manipulation of single molecules have enabled new insigh...
In 1959, Nobel laureate Richard Feynman suggested that ‘there is plenty of room at the bottom,’ pred...
The single-molecule approach seeks to understand molecular mechanisms by observing biomolecular proc...
The single-molecule approach seeks to understand molecular mechanisms by observing biomolecular proc...
Single-molecule (SM) techniques have been contributing to unraveling the detailed mechanisms underly...
Hohlbein J, Gryte K, Heilemann M, Kapanidis AN. Surfing on a new wave of single-molecule fluorescenc...
International audienceSingle-molecule techniques have moved from being a fascinating curiosity to a ...
Scientific interest in visualizing and characterizing the dynamics of individual biomolecules has in...
Single molecule microscopy has evolved into the ultimate-sensitivity toolkit to study systems from s...
Single-molecule techniques have shifted the paradigm of biological measurements from ensemble measur...
Single-molecule biophysics has transformed our understanding of biology, but also of the physics of ...
Technical advance enables us to investigate the veiled details of biological reactions at the molecu...
Over the past two decades, single-molecule techniques have evolved into robust tools to study many f...
We present a miniature centrifuge force microscope (CFM) that repurposes a benchtop centrifuge for h...
AbstractFluorescence and force-based single-molecule studies of protein–nucleic acid interactions co...
Technological advances in the detection and manipulation of single molecules have enabled new insigh...
In 1959, Nobel laureate Richard Feynman suggested that ‘there is plenty of room at the bottom,’ pred...
The single-molecule approach seeks to understand molecular mechanisms by observing biomolecular proc...
The single-molecule approach seeks to understand molecular mechanisms by observing biomolecular proc...
Single-molecule (SM) techniques have been contributing to unraveling the detailed mechanisms underly...
Hohlbein J, Gryte K, Heilemann M, Kapanidis AN. Surfing on a new wave of single-molecule fluorescenc...
International audienceSingle-molecule techniques have moved from being a fascinating curiosity to a ...
Scientific interest in visualizing and characterizing the dynamics of individual biomolecules has in...
Single molecule microscopy has evolved into the ultimate-sensitivity toolkit to study systems from s...
Single-molecule techniques have shifted the paradigm of biological measurements from ensemble measur...
Single-molecule biophysics has transformed our understanding of biology, but also of the physics of ...
Technical advance enables us to investigate the veiled details of biological reactions at the molecu...
Over the past two decades, single-molecule techniques have evolved into robust tools to study many f...
We present a miniature centrifuge force microscope (CFM) that repurposes a benchtop centrifuge for h...
AbstractFluorescence and force-based single-molecule studies of protein–nucleic acid interactions co...
Technological advances in the detection and manipulation of single molecules have enabled new insigh...
In 1959, Nobel laureate Richard Feynman suggested that ‘there is plenty of room at the bottom,’ pred...