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Magnetic tweezers, single molecule force

Molecular probes, such as optical or magnetic tweezers,64-71 micropipets,72 and microfibers,73-74 have been developed to manipulate single molecules and to measure their response to mechanical actions such as stretching, torsion, and compression. A force resolution down to 0.1 pN enabled quantitative measurement of the molecular forces and provided novel information on the basic principles of folding, motion, and interactions of individual molecules. Complementary to the local mechanical probes, actions of external fields were monitored on individual polymer molecules.75 77... [Pg.367]


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