KEYWORDS: Optical Tweezers; NanoTracker; AFM; RampDesigner Software; Force Measurements; Force Ramp; Force Clamp; Nanomanipulation; Life Science; DNA
Interdisciplinary researchers from various fields have argued that only the combination of biological, biochemical, and biophysical approaches can deliver the broadest insight into the fundamental processes driving biological systems. As a consequence, an increasing number of research groups are including mechanical aspects, material properties, and the influence of forces in their studies on bio-molecular reactions.
With the latest version of the RampDesigner software module for the NanoTracker Bruker provides an extensive toolbox for performing complex force applications and measurements in biological samples. The mechanical behavior of single molecules, viscoelastic materials and whole cells can be investigated with extremely flexible force patterns. The required effort to set up and modify an experimental sequence is reduced to a minimum, leaving more time for the actual acquisition and analysis of data.