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Near-field scanning optical microscopy for bioanalysis at nanometer resolution.

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Wabuyele, MB; Culha, M; Griffin, GD; Viallet, PM; Vo-Dinh, T
Published in: Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
January 2005

The nondestructive imaging of biomolecules in nanometer domains in their original location and position as adsorbed or deposited on a surface is of garners considerable experimental interest. Near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM) is an emerging technique with its astonishing resolving power of <100-nm domains, and nondestructive nature compared with other scanning probe microscopic techniques is an emerging technique to achieve this goal. At the single-molecule level of resolution, it is possible to use the NSOM as a critical tool for visualization of proteins on surfaces to obtain more fundamental information about their orientation and locality without disturbing their original orientation and position, and level of interaction with the surface. Several areas of science and medicine can benefit from this type of study especially for biomedical and biochip applications. To illustrate possible applications, imaging of green fluorescent proteins and biomolecules associated with multidrug resistance proteins in tumor cells will be demonstrated using NSOM.

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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)

DOI

EISSN

1940-6029

ISSN

1064-3745

Publication Date

January 2005

Volume

300

Start / End Page

437 / 452

Related Subject Headings

  • Microscopy, Scanning Probe
  • Developmental Biology
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  • Cricetinae
  • CHO Cells
  • Animals
  • 3404 Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
  • 0399 Other Chemical Sciences
 

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Wabuyele, M. B., Culha, M., Griffin, G. D., Viallet, P. M., & Vo-Dinh, T. (2005). Near-field scanning optical microscopy for bioanalysis at nanometer resolution. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 300, 437–452. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-858-7:437
Wabuyele, Musundi B., Mustafa Culha, Guy D. Griffin, Pierre M. Viallet, and Tuan Vo-Dinh. “Near-field scanning optical microscopy for bioanalysis at nanometer resolution.Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.) 300 (January 2005): 437–52. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-858-7:437.
Wabuyele MB, Culha M, Griffin GD, Viallet PM, Vo-Dinh T. Near-field scanning optical microscopy for bioanalysis at nanometer resolution. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, NJ). 2005 Jan;300:437–52.
Wabuyele, Musundi B., et al. “Near-field scanning optical microscopy for bioanalysis at nanometer resolution.Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), vol. 300, Jan. 2005, pp. 437–52. Epmc, doi:10.1385/1-59259-858-7:437.
Wabuyele MB, Culha M, Griffin GD, Viallet PM, Vo-Dinh T. Near-field scanning optical microscopy for bioanalysis at nanometer resolution. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, NJ). 2005 Jan;300:437–452.

Published In

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)

DOI

EISSN

1940-6029

ISSN

1064-3745

Publication Date

January 2005

Volume

300

Start / End Page

437 / 452

Related Subject Headings

  • Microscopy, Scanning Probe
  • Developmental Biology
  • Cricetulus
  • Cricetinae
  • CHO Cells
  • Animals
  • 3404 Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
  • 3101 Biochemistry and cell biology
  • 0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
  • 0399 Other Chemical Sciences