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Microscope Aids Study of Single Molecules

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AMES, Iowa, Nov. 29, 2010 — By combining atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) technologies, a researcher at Iowa State University has developed new approach toward single-molecule microscopy. Sanjeevi Sivasankar was looking for a better tool to study how cells adhere to each other. Cells have surface proteins, called cadherins, that help them stick together. Different kinds of cells have different kinds of cadherins. The typical tools for observing and measuring those proteins focus on tens of thousands of them at a time – providing data on the average molecule in a...Read full article

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    Published: November 2010
    Glossary
    astronomy
    The scientific observation of celestial radiation that has reached the vicinity of Earth, and the interpretation of these observations to determine the characteristics of the extraterrestrial bodies and phenomena that have emitted the radiation.
    förster resonance energy transfer
    Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a mechanism describing the transfer of energy between two closely spaced fluorescent molecules. This phenomenon is named after the German scientist Theodor Förster, who first described it in the context of dipole-dipole interactions between molecules. In FRET, two fluorophores (molecules that fluoresce, or emit light, upon excitation) are involved: a donor and an acceptor. The donor fluorophore absorbs a photon and, instead of emitting a...
    AFMAmericasAmes Laboratoryastronomyatomic force microscopyBasic ScienceBiophotonicsbiosensingcadherinscancer diagnosticsChi-Fu Yendrug discoveryFörster resonance energy transferFRETHui LiImagingIowa State UniversityKristine ManibogLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryMicroscopyNovascan Technologies Inc.Paul AlivisatosRaj LartiusResearch & TechnologySabyasachi RakshitSanjeevi Sivasankarsingle-molecule microscopyStanford UniversityUniversity of California Berkeley

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