The formation of a specific complex between beta(2)mu globulin and anti beta(2)mu globulin was investigated by analyzing the force fluctuations recorded in an atomic force spectroscopy biorecognition experiment. We found that a 1/f noise appears in the power spectra of force fluctuations when the tip, functionalized with beta(2)mu globulin, reaches a distance of 0.50 nm from the partner-charged substrate while a specific biorecognition process occurs. Concomitantly, in this active region, the distribution of the times spent by the tip in the proximity of the substrate exhibits a power law trend characterized by a longtime tail. All of these findings are put into relationship to a slowing down of the energy landscape exploration, consistent ...
ABSTRACT For many applications, antibodies need to be engineered toward maximum affinity. Strategies...
Many processes in the body are effected and regulated by highly, specialized protein molecules: Thes...
AbstractThe limitations imposed on the analyses of complex chemical and biological systems by ensemb...
The formation of a specific complex between β2μglobulin and antiβ2μglobulin was investigated by ana...
AbstractForce spectroscopy and recognition imaging are important techniques for characterizing and m...
Molecular recognition between biotinylated bovine serum albumin and polyclonal, biotin-directed IG a...
DoctorExperimental analysis of biological systems by conventional methods is informative and useful,...
Biorecognition process is the core of all biological interactions including interaction of cells, li...
Atomic force spectroscopy was used to study interaction strengths between bacterial antigens and rec...
We used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to explore the antigen binding forces of individual Fv fragmen...
AbstractFor many applications, antibodies need to be engineered toward maximum affinity. Strategies ...
Intermittent jumping force is an operational atomic-force microscopy mode that produces simultaneous...
Unbinding of a spin-labeled dinitrophenyl (DNP) hapten from the monoclonal antibody AN02 Fab fragmen...
Recent advances in the immunodiagnostics and pharmaceutical industries have demanded an improved und...
AbstractA force microscope operated with an amplitude modulation feedback (usually known as tapping-...
ABSTRACT For many applications, antibodies need to be engineered toward maximum affinity. Strategies...
Many processes in the body are effected and regulated by highly, specialized protein molecules: Thes...
AbstractThe limitations imposed on the analyses of complex chemical and biological systems by ensemb...
The formation of a specific complex between β2μglobulin and antiβ2μglobulin was investigated by ana...
AbstractForce spectroscopy and recognition imaging are important techniques for characterizing and m...
Molecular recognition between biotinylated bovine serum albumin and polyclonal, biotin-directed IG a...
DoctorExperimental analysis of biological systems by conventional methods is informative and useful,...
Biorecognition process is the core of all biological interactions including interaction of cells, li...
Atomic force spectroscopy was used to study interaction strengths between bacterial antigens and rec...
We used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to explore the antigen binding forces of individual Fv fragmen...
AbstractFor many applications, antibodies need to be engineered toward maximum affinity. Strategies ...
Intermittent jumping force is an operational atomic-force microscopy mode that produces simultaneous...
Unbinding of a spin-labeled dinitrophenyl (DNP) hapten from the monoclonal antibody AN02 Fab fragmen...
Recent advances in the immunodiagnostics and pharmaceutical industries have demanded an improved und...
AbstractA force microscope operated with an amplitude modulation feedback (usually known as tapping-...
ABSTRACT For many applications, antibodies need to be engineered toward maximum affinity. Strategies...
Many processes in the body are effected and regulated by highly, specialized protein molecules: Thes...
AbstractThe limitations imposed on the analyses of complex chemical and biological systems by ensemb...