Nanopatterning of biomolecules on functionalized surfaces offers an excellent route for ultrasensitive protein immobilization, for interaction measurements, and for the fabrication of devices such as protein nanoarrays. An improved understanding of the physics and chemistry underlying the device properties and the recognition process is necessary for performance optimization. This is especially important for the recognition and immobilization of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs), like the prion protein (PrP), a partial IDP, whose folding and stability may be influenced by local environment and confinement. Atomic force microscopy allows for both highly controllable nanolithography and for sensitive and accurate direct detection, via ...
AbstractA new methodology is introduced to produce nanometer-sized protein patterns. The approach in...
Aims: The applicability of particle lithography with monodisperse mesospheres is tested with various...
A variety of techniques have been developed to site-specifically immobilize biomolecules onto surfac...
Nanopatterning of biomolecules on functionalized surfaces offers an excellent route for ultrasensiti...
The recent decade has seen a rapid expansion in the ability to create and study nanometer scale obje...
Abstract The prion protein, and an increasing number of other cellular proteins, can undergo conform...
Intrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) are characterized by the lack of well-defined 3-D structure...
Intrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) are characterized by the lack of well-defined 3-D structure...
We present an approach where biomolecular self-assembly is used in combination with lithography to p...
In the past few years, protein biochips have emerged as promising proteomic and diagnostic tools for...
The bottom-up design of smart nanodevices largely depends on the accuracy by which each of the inher...
Protein surface-interactions are of particular importance in the field of nanosensors and nanotoxico...
Conserving the biological activity of immobilized biomolecules is an important first step when devel...
The immobilization of proteins on flat substrates plays an important role for a wide spectrum of app...
The controlled functionalization of surfaces with proteins is crucial for many analytical methods in...
AbstractA new methodology is introduced to produce nanometer-sized protein patterns. The approach in...
Aims: The applicability of particle lithography with monodisperse mesospheres is tested with various...
A variety of techniques have been developed to site-specifically immobilize biomolecules onto surfac...
Nanopatterning of biomolecules on functionalized surfaces offers an excellent route for ultrasensiti...
The recent decade has seen a rapid expansion in the ability to create and study nanometer scale obje...
Abstract The prion protein, and an increasing number of other cellular proteins, can undergo conform...
Intrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) are characterized by the lack of well-defined 3-D structure...
Intrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) are characterized by the lack of well-defined 3-D structure...
We present an approach where biomolecular self-assembly is used in combination with lithography to p...
In the past few years, protein biochips have emerged as promising proteomic and diagnostic tools for...
The bottom-up design of smart nanodevices largely depends on the accuracy by which each of the inher...
Protein surface-interactions are of particular importance in the field of nanosensors and nanotoxico...
Conserving the biological activity of immobilized biomolecules is an important first step when devel...
The immobilization of proteins on flat substrates plays an important role for a wide spectrum of app...
The controlled functionalization of surfaces with proteins is crucial for many analytical methods in...
AbstractA new methodology is introduced to produce nanometer-sized protein patterns. The approach in...
Aims: The applicability of particle lithography with monodisperse mesospheres is tested with various...
A variety of techniques have been developed to site-specifically immobilize biomolecules onto surfac...