A highly sensitive optical capillary electrophoresis measurement method based on a nanofluidic optical fiber platform is presented. By using scaling arguments and considering realistic instrument limitations, I underline the feasibility of measuring the electrophoretic mobility of a single freely-diffusing nanoparticle or macromolecule in vitro, continuously and indefinitely, with microsecond time resolution. The high speed of this technique opens up new possibilities for studying reaction kinetics at the single molecule level
The principles methods and applications of single molecule optical detection in room-temperature liq...
We present the first detailed experimental observation and analysis of nanoparticle electrophoresis ...
High-speed tracking of single particles is a gateway to understanding physical, chemical, and biolog...
A highly sensitive optical capillary electrophoresis measurement method based on a nanofluidic optic...
We introduce nanoCapillary Electrokinetic Tracking (nanoCET), an optofluidic platform for continuous...
The electrophoretic mobility of a single nanoparticle depends on its surface charge and its environm...
To enable detailed studies of interactions between nanoparticles and their environment and the corre...
The essential aspects of capillary electrophoresis (CE) are outlined. By integrating the electrophor...
Nanoparticle tracking velocimetry can be used to measure the hydrodynamic size and the electrophoret...
A new FFF method is presented which combines asymmetrical flow-FFF (AF4) and electrical FFF (ElFFF) ...
A system for interfacing dark field microscopy (DFM) with capillary electrophoresis (CE) was demonst...
The development of nanoparticle-based applications relies increasingly on our ability to characteriz...
Modern analytical chemists strive to analyze increasingly smaller sample volumes with increased spee...
Here we present the realization of a novel fluorescence detection method based on the electromigrati...
Microfluidic devices have been extensively investigated in recent years in fields including ligand-b...
The principles methods and applications of single molecule optical detection in room-temperature liq...
We present the first detailed experimental observation and analysis of nanoparticle electrophoresis ...
High-speed tracking of single particles is a gateway to understanding physical, chemical, and biolog...
A highly sensitive optical capillary electrophoresis measurement method based on a nanofluidic optic...
We introduce nanoCapillary Electrokinetic Tracking (nanoCET), an optofluidic platform for continuous...
The electrophoretic mobility of a single nanoparticle depends on its surface charge and its environm...
To enable detailed studies of interactions between nanoparticles and their environment and the corre...
The essential aspects of capillary electrophoresis (CE) are outlined. By integrating the electrophor...
Nanoparticle tracking velocimetry can be used to measure the hydrodynamic size and the electrophoret...
A new FFF method is presented which combines asymmetrical flow-FFF (AF4) and electrical FFF (ElFFF) ...
A system for interfacing dark field microscopy (DFM) with capillary electrophoresis (CE) was demonst...
The development of nanoparticle-based applications relies increasingly on our ability to characteriz...
Modern analytical chemists strive to analyze increasingly smaller sample volumes with increased spee...
Here we present the realization of a novel fluorescence detection method based on the electromigrati...
Microfluidic devices have been extensively investigated in recent years in fields including ligand-b...
The principles methods and applications of single molecule optical detection in room-temperature liq...
We present the first detailed experimental observation and analysis of nanoparticle electrophoresis ...
High-speed tracking of single particles is a gateway to understanding physical, chemical, and biolog...