Compressive Force Spectroscopy: From Living Cells to Single Proteins

Volume: 19, Issue: 4, Pages: 960 - 960
Published: Mar 23, 2018
Abstract
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....
Paper Details
Title
Compressive Force Spectroscopy: From Living Cells to Single Proteins
Published Date
Mar 23, 2018
Volume
19
Issue
4
Pages
960 - 960
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