Single-molecule force spectroscopy using atomic force microscopy (AFM) is more and more used to detect and map receptors, enzymes, adhesins, or any other molecules at the surface of living cells. To be specific, this technique requires antibodies or ligands covalently attached to the AFM tip that can specifically interact with the protein of interest. Unfortunately, specific antibodies are usually lacking (low affinity and specificity) or are expensive to produce (monoclonal antibodies). An alternative strategy is to tag the protein of interest with a peptide that can be recognized with high specificity and affinity with commercially available antibodies. In this context, we chose to work with the human influenza hemagglutinin (HA) tag (YPY...
There is a need in biochemical research for new tools that can image and manipulate biomolecular and...
Imaging the nanoscale distribution of specific chemical and biological sites on live cells is an imp...
Currently, there is a growing need for methods that can quantify and map the molecular interactions ...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy using atomic force microscopy (AFM) is more and more used to dete...
An atomic force microscope (AFM) can measure the adhesion force between a sample and a cantilever wh...
MasterAtomic force spectroscopy (AFM) is a high resolution imaging tool, and it is suitable to inves...
Unraveling the structure–function relationships of cell surface proteins is a major challenge in cur...
We used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to explore the antigen binding forces of individual Fv fragmen...
Living cells use cell surface proteins, such as mechanosensors, to constantly sense and respond to t...
Over the past five years, atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based approaches have evolved into a powerfu...
Over the past five years, atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based approaches have evolved into a powerfu...
A crucial challenge in cell biology is to understand how cell surface-associated molecules are organ...
Atomic force microscopy is a powerful and widely used imaging technique that can visualize single mo...
Cell surface receptors, often called transmembrane receptors, are key cellular components as they co...
Cell surface receptors, often called transmembrane receptors, are key cellular components as they co...
There is a need in biochemical research for new tools that can image and manipulate biomolecular and...
Imaging the nanoscale distribution of specific chemical and biological sites on live cells is an imp...
Currently, there is a growing need for methods that can quantify and map the molecular interactions ...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy using atomic force microscopy (AFM) is more and more used to dete...
An atomic force microscope (AFM) can measure the adhesion force between a sample and a cantilever wh...
MasterAtomic force spectroscopy (AFM) is a high resolution imaging tool, and it is suitable to inves...
Unraveling the structure–function relationships of cell surface proteins is a major challenge in cur...
We used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to explore the antigen binding forces of individual Fv fragmen...
Living cells use cell surface proteins, such as mechanosensors, to constantly sense and respond to t...
Over the past five years, atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based approaches have evolved into a powerfu...
Over the past five years, atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based approaches have evolved into a powerfu...
A crucial challenge in cell biology is to understand how cell surface-associated molecules are organ...
Atomic force microscopy is a powerful and widely used imaging technique that can visualize single mo...
Cell surface receptors, often called transmembrane receptors, are key cellular components as they co...
Cell surface receptors, often called transmembrane receptors, are key cellular components as they co...
There is a need in biochemical research for new tools that can image and manipulate biomolecular and...
Imaging the nanoscale distribution of specific chemical and biological sites on live cells is an imp...
Currently, there is a growing need for methods that can quantify and map the molecular interactions ...