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NanoWorld Amphiphilic Poly(dimethylsiloxane-ethylene-propylene oxide)-polyisocyanurate Cross-Linked Block Copolymers in a Membrane Gas Separation - news

Amphiphilic Poly(dimethylsiloxane-ethylene-propylene oxide)-polyisocyanurate Cross-Linked Block Copolymers in a Membrane Gas SeparationMon Feb 08 2021

Amphiphilic Poly(dimethylsiloxane-ethylene-propylene oxide)-polyisocyanurate Cross-Linked Block Copolymers in a Membrane Gas Separation
Block copolymers, including multiblock copolymers of an amphiphilic nature, because of their ability to form various supramolecular structures are attracting a lot of research interest these days. The direct influence on the supramolecular organization of block copolymers is a way of controlling both the mechanical and physicochemical properties of polymer materials obtained on this basis. … Continue reading

NANOSENSORS Cytoskeletal disorganization underlies PABPN1-mediated myogenic disability - news

Cytoskeletal disorganization underlies PABPN1-mediated myogenic disabilityWed Feb 03 2021

Cytoskeletal disorganization underlies PABPN1-mediated myogenic disability
Muscle wasting is connected with changes in various cellular mechanisms that influence protein homeostasis, transcription, protein acetylation and different metabolic pathways. * Scientific studies have shown that reduced levels of polyadenylation binding protein 1 ( PABPN1 , a multifactorial regulator of mRNA processing ) cause muscle wasting, including muscle atrophy, extracellular matrix thickening, myofiber typing […]

NanoWorld Multiswitchable photoacid–hydroxyflavylium–polyelectrolyte nano-assemblies - news

Multiswitchable photoacid–hydroxyflavylium–polyelectrolyte nano-assembliesFri Jan 29 2021

Multiswitchable photoacid–hydroxyflavylium–polyelectrolyte nano-assemblies
In the article “Multiswitchable photoacid–hydroxyflavylium–polyelectrolyte nano-assemblies” Alexander Zika and Franziska Gröhn describe the development of a novel reversible multi-switchable system consisting of a cationic polyelectrolyte, a hydroxyflavylium molecule (Flavy), and a photoacid.* Ternary assemblies with sizes in the hundred-to-few hundred nanometers range in aqueous solution exhibit a multi-addressable size and shape.* The concept exploits the … Continue reading

NANOSENSORS In‐situ force measurement during nano‐indentation combined with Laue microdiffraction - news

In‐situ force measurement during nano‐indentation combined with Laue microdiffractionFri Jan 22 2021

In‐situ force measurement during nano‐indentation combined with Laue microdiffraction
A NANOSENSORS™ self-sensing self-activating Akiyama probe was used in a home-built Scanning Probe Microscope for this interesting research article. *Florian Lauraux, Sarah Yehya, Stéphane Labat, Jean‐Sébastien Micha, Odile Robach, Oleg Kovalenko, Eugen Rabkin, Olivier Thomas, Thomas W. CorneliusIn‐situ force measurement during nano‐indentation combined with Laue microdiffractionNano Select , Volume2, Issue1, January 2021, Pages 99-106DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/nano.202000073 […]

NANOSENSORS Happy Holidays from NANOSENSORS™ - news

Happy Holidays from NANOSENSORS™Thu Dec 24 2020

Season’s Greetings from NANOSENSORS™ AFM probes
The reindeer are back in the park! This is a sure sign that it is again time to wish all users of our AFM probes Happy Holidays! This has been a difficult year for many among us. Take care of yourselves. We are looking forward to a new year with better news together with you.

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An amazing atomic-resolution image of a titanium oxide surfaceFri Dec 11 2020

A new image has been added to the NanoAndMore image gallery. A big thank you to Prof. Sugawara and Prof. Li from Osaka University for this amazing atomic-resolution image of a titanium oxide surface made on a home-built non-contact AFM system with an ultrastiff AFM probe SD-T10L100 from the NANOSENSORS™ Special Developments List.

NanoWorld Millisecond dynamics of an unlabeled amino acid transporter. - news

Millisecond dynamics of an unlabeled amino acid transporter.Sat Dec 05 2020

In the article “Millisecond dynamics of an unlabeled amino acid transporter “ Tina R. Matin, George R. Heath, Gerard H. M. Huysmans, Olga Boudker and Simon Scheuring develop and apply high-speed atomic force microscopy line-scanning (HS-AFM-LS) combined with automated state assignment and transition analysis for the determination of transport dynamics of unlabeled membrane-reconstituted GltPh, a prokaryotic EAAT homologue, with millisecond temporal resolution.

https://www.nanoworld.com/blog/

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Thank you all for visiting us at our virtual booth at the 2020 Virtual MRS Spring/Fall Meeting & Exhibit.Fri Dec 04 2020

Thank you all for visiting us at our virtual booth at the 2020 Virtual MRS Spring/Fall Meeting & Exhibit. Although the Zoom meeting function will not be active anymore you can still have a look at all our #AFMprobe exhibits for a while.
We hope we will be able to meet you face to face again next fall.
Take care of yourselves and stay healthy!

NanoWorld Millisecond dynamics of an unlabeled amino acid transporter - news

Millisecond dynamics of an unlabeled amino acid transporterMon Nov 30 2020

Excitatory amino acid transporters (EAATs) are important in many physiological processes and crucial for the removal of excitatory amino acids from the synaptic cleft.*

In the article “Millisecond dynamics of an unlabeled amino acid transporter “ Tina R. Matin, George R. Heath, Gerard H. M. Huysmans, Olga Boudker and Simon Scheuring develop and apply high-speed atomic force microscopy line-scanning (HS-AFM-LS) combined with automated state assignment and transition analysis for the determination of transport dynamics of unlabeled membrane-reconstituted GltPh, a prokaryotic EAAT homologue, with millisecond temporal resolution.*

Among the bulk and single-molecule techniques, high-speed atomic force microscopy ( HS-AFM ) stands out with its ability to provide real-time structural and dynamical information of single molecules. HS-AFM images label-free molecules under close-to-physiological conditions with ~0.1 nm vertical and ~1 nm lateral imaging resolution. Furthermore, HS-AFM has typically ~100 ms temporal resolution, giving access to structure–dynamics relationship of proteins, though the achievable imaging speed depends on sample characteristics like scan size and surface corrugation.
#SingleMoleculeBiophysics #AminoAcidTransporter #videorateAFM #高速AFMカンチレバー #高速原子力显微镜 #HSAFMLS
https://www.nanoworld.com/blog/millisecond-dynamics-of-an-unlabeled-amino-acid-transporter/



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