Optical detection of individual proteins requires fluorescent labeling. Cavity and plasmonic methodologies enhance single molecule signatures in the absence of any labels but have struggled to demonstrate routine and quantitative single protein detection. Here, we used interferometric scattering microscopy not only to detect but also to image and nanometrically track the motion of single myosin 5a heavy meromyosin molecules without the use of labels or any nanoscopic amplification. Together with the simple experimental arrangement, an intrinsic independence from strong electronic transition dipoles and a detection limit of <60 kDa, our approach paves the way toward nonresonant, label-free sensing and imaging of nanoscopic objects down to th...
Here, we present a mapping tool based on individual light-driven nano-oscillators for label-free sin...
Microscopy based on the interferometric detection of light scattered from nanoparticles (iSCAT) was ...
For decades, optical studies of single molecules have relied on fluorescence detection. The availabi...
ABSTRACT: Optical detection of individual proteins requires fluorescent labeling. Cavity and plasmon...
Optical detection of individual proteins requires fluorescent labeling. Cavity and plasmonic methodo...
Our understanding of molecular motor function has been greatly improved by the development of imagin...
The advent of single-particle tracking and super-resolution imaging techniques have brought forth a ...
Detection of single analyte molecules without the use of any label would improve the sensitivity of ...
Current in vitro optical studies of microtubule dynamics tend to rely on fluorescent labeling of tub...
: Label-free detection, analysis, and rapid tracking of nanoparticles is crucial for future ultrasen...
Single unmodified biomolecules in solution can be observed and characterized by interferometric imag...
The promise and success of current biomedical research is highly dependent on understanding the mech...
The mobility of proteins and lipids within the cell, sculpted oftentimes by the organization of the ...
We demonstrate interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy, a method capable of detecting single u...
The ultimate detection limit in analytic chemistry and biology is the single molecule. Commonly, flu...
Here, we present a mapping tool based on individual light-driven nano-oscillators for label-free sin...
Microscopy based on the interferometric detection of light scattered from nanoparticles (iSCAT) was ...
For decades, optical studies of single molecules have relied on fluorescence detection. The availabi...
ABSTRACT: Optical detection of individual proteins requires fluorescent labeling. Cavity and plasmon...
Optical detection of individual proteins requires fluorescent labeling. Cavity and plasmonic methodo...
Our understanding of molecular motor function has been greatly improved by the development of imagin...
The advent of single-particle tracking and super-resolution imaging techniques have brought forth a ...
Detection of single analyte molecules without the use of any label would improve the sensitivity of ...
Current in vitro optical studies of microtubule dynamics tend to rely on fluorescent labeling of tub...
: Label-free detection, analysis, and rapid tracking of nanoparticles is crucial for future ultrasen...
Single unmodified biomolecules in solution can be observed and characterized by interferometric imag...
The promise and success of current biomedical research is highly dependent on understanding the mech...
The mobility of proteins and lipids within the cell, sculpted oftentimes by the organization of the ...
We demonstrate interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy, a method capable of detecting single u...
The ultimate detection limit in analytic chemistry and biology is the single molecule. Commonly, flu...
Here, we present a mapping tool based on individual light-driven nano-oscillators for label-free sin...
Microscopy based on the interferometric detection of light scattered from nanoparticles (iSCAT) was ...
For decades, optical studies of single molecules have relied on fluorescence detection. The availabi...