One of the most successful applications of atomic force microscopy (AFM) in biology involves monitoring the effect of force on single biological molecules, often referred to as force spectroscopy. Such studies generally entail the application of pulling forces of different magnitudes and velocities upon individual molecules to resolve individualistic unfolding/separation pathways and the quantification of the force-dependent rate constants. However, a less recognized variation of this method, the application of compressive force, actually pre-dates many of these “tensile” force spectroscopic studies. Further, beyond being limited to the study of single molecules, these compressive force spectroscopic investigations have spanned samples as l...
AbstractProtein–ligand interactions are ubiquitous and play important roles in almost every biologic...
Since the invention of the atomic force microscope (AFM) in 1986, the application of the instrument ...
Many processes in the body are effected and regulated by highly, specialized protein molecules: Thes...
One of the most successful applications of atomic force microscopy (AFM) in biology involves monitor...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of cells and of subcellular components are important...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy with the atomic force microscope provides molecular level insight...
The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is a 20 years old instrument that has proven valuable for the ultr...
Physical forces and mechanical properties have critical roles in cellular function, physiology and d...
The past years have witnessed remarkable advances in our use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for st...
Many reports have witnessed the potential of the atomic force microscope as a force sensor for probi...
© 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Atomic force microscopy (AFM) applied to biological systems...
AbstractNanomechanical analysis of proteins by single-molecule force spectroscopy based on atomic fo...
: Single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) measurements allow for quantification of the molecular f...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy sheds light onto the free energy landscapes governing protein fol...
To study the structure, function, and interactions of proteins, a plethora of techniques is availabl...
AbstractProtein–ligand interactions are ubiquitous and play important roles in almost every biologic...
Since the invention of the atomic force microscope (AFM) in 1986, the application of the instrument ...
Many processes in the body are effected and regulated by highly, specialized protein molecules: Thes...
One of the most successful applications of atomic force microscopy (AFM) in biology involves monitor...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of cells and of subcellular components are important...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy with the atomic force microscope provides molecular level insight...
The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is a 20 years old instrument that has proven valuable for the ultr...
Physical forces and mechanical properties have critical roles in cellular function, physiology and d...
The past years have witnessed remarkable advances in our use of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for st...
Many reports have witnessed the potential of the atomic force microscope as a force sensor for probi...
© 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Atomic force microscopy (AFM) applied to biological systems...
AbstractNanomechanical analysis of proteins by single-molecule force spectroscopy based on atomic fo...
: Single-molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) measurements allow for quantification of the molecular f...
Single-molecule force spectroscopy sheds light onto the free energy landscapes governing protein fol...
To study the structure, function, and interactions of proteins, a plethora of techniques is availabl...
AbstractProtein–ligand interactions are ubiquitous and play important roles in almost every biologic...
Since the invention of the atomic force microscope (AFM) in 1986, the application of the instrument ...
Many processes in the body are effected and regulated by highly, specialized protein molecules: Thes...