Al Balushi et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Observing single protein binding by optical transmission through a double nanohole aperture in a metal filmAl Balushi et al., 2013
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- Al Balushi A
- Zehtabi-Oskuie A
- Gordon R
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We experimentally demonstrate protein binding at the single particle level. A double nanohole (DNH) optical trap was used to hold onto a 20 nm biotin-coated polystyrene (PS) particle which subsequently is bound to streptavidin. Biotin-streptavidin binding has been …
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