Single-molecule force spectroscopy: a method for quantitative analysis of ligand–receptor interactions

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Single molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) using an atomic force microscope is a common method in the study of ligand–receptor interactions, adhesion events and protein folding. ForSDAT is a platform for automated data analysis of SMFS data.


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Single molecule force spectroscopy has emerged as a powerful tool to study protein folding dynamics, ligand-receptor interactions, and various mechanobiological processes. High force precision does not necessarily lead to high...


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