Magnetic tweezers (MTW) enable highly accurate forces to be transduced to molecules to study mechanotransduction at the molecular or cellular level. We review recent MTW studies in single molecule and cell biophysics that demonstrate the flexibility of this technique. We also discuss technical advances in the method on several fronts, i.e., from novel approaches for the measurement of torque to multiplexed biophysical assays. Finally, we describe multi-component nanorods with enhanced optical and magnetic properties and discuss their potential as future MTW probes.European Commission - European Regional Development FundHigher Education AuthorityScience Foundation IrelandMarie Curie Intra-European Fellowshi
The magnetic tweezer is a single molecule instrument that can measure the extension of biomolecules ...
AbstractSingle-molecule techniques are powerful tools that can be used to study the kinetics and mec...
Magnetic tweezers (MT) are a powerful tool for the study of DNA-enzyme interactions. Both the magnet...
Magnetic tweezers (MTW) enable highly accurate forces to be transduced to molecules to study mechano...
AbstractThis study reports the design, realization, and characterization of a multi-pole magnetic tw...
Single-molecule techniques make it possible to investigate the behavior of individual biological mol...
The ability to sense and manipulate the state of biological systems has been extensively advanced du...
AbstractCantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecules...
We present a novel experimental setup in which magnetic and optical tweezers are combined for torque...
Abstract Background In the past two decades, methods have been developed to measure the mechanical p...
Mechanobiology describes how the physical forces and mechanical properties of biological material co...
This study reports the design, realization, and characterization of a multi-pole magnetic tweezers t...
ABSTRACT Cantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecule...
AbstractCantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecules...
We report the design and validation of simple magnetic tweezers for oscillating ferromagnetic beads ...
The magnetic tweezer is a single molecule instrument that can measure the extension of biomolecules ...
AbstractSingle-molecule techniques are powerful tools that can be used to study the kinetics and mec...
Magnetic tweezers (MT) are a powerful tool for the study of DNA-enzyme interactions. Both the magnet...
Magnetic tweezers (MTW) enable highly accurate forces to be transduced to molecules to study mechano...
AbstractThis study reports the design, realization, and characterization of a multi-pole magnetic tw...
Single-molecule techniques make it possible to investigate the behavior of individual biological mol...
The ability to sense and manipulate the state of biological systems has been extensively advanced du...
AbstractCantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecules...
We present a novel experimental setup in which magnetic and optical tweezers are combined for torque...
Abstract Background In the past two decades, methods have been developed to measure the mechanical p...
Mechanobiology describes how the physical forces and mechanical properties of biological material co...
This study reports the design, realization, and characterization of a multi-pole magnetic tweezers t...
ABSTRACT Cantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecule...
AbstractCantilevers and optical tweezers are widely used for micromanipulating cells or biomolecules...
We report the design and validation of simple magnetic tweezers for oscillating ferromagnetic beads ...
The magnetic tweezer is a single molecule instrument that can measure the extension of biomolecules ...
AbstractSingle-molecule techniques are powerful tools that can be used to study the kinetics and mec...
Magnetic tweezers (MT) are a powerful tool for the study of DNA-enzyme interactions. Both the magnet...