KEYWORDS: Optical Tweezers; NanoTracker; Force Measurements; High Spatial Resolution; Optical trap; sinlge molecules; Living Cells; Nanomanipulation; Life Science
Optical tweezers methodology has developed from proof-of-principle experiments to an established quantitative technique in fields ranging from biophysics to cell biology. With the JPK NanoTracker, Bruker’s new experimental life science platform, compact and off-the-shelf quantitative optical tweezers have become available.
The measurements in this technical note show that the platform lives up to the benchmark standards of the strongly developed single-molecule biophysics field. At the same time, the instrument is versatile and user-friendly enough to allow easy operation by those researchers not used to working with lasers and optics. As such, the NanoTracker is an excellent platform to cover a broad range of quantitative nanomanipulation needs.
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