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Tišma, M. (author), Kaljević, Jovana (author), Gruber, Stephan (author), Le, Tung B.K. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Bacterial cells require DNA segregation machinery to properly distribute a genome to both daughter cells upon division. The most common system involved in chromosome and plasmid segregation in bacteria is the ParABS system. A core protein of this system - partition protein B (ParB) - regulates chromosome organization and chromosome...
review 2024
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Liu, Z. (author), van Veen, E.N.W. (author), Sanchez González, H. (author), Solano Hermosilla, B.P. (author), Palmero Moya, F.J.P.M. (author), Mc Cluskey, K.A. (author), Ramirez Montero, D.F. (author), van Laar, T. (author), Dekker, N.H. (author)
Integrated single-molecule force-fluorescence spectroscopy setups allow for simultaneous fluorescence imaging and mechanical force manipulation and measurements on individual molecules, providing comprehensive dynamic and spatiotemporal information. Dual-beam optical tweezers (OT) combined with a confocal scanning microscope form a force...
journal article 2024
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Li, J. (author), Li, Chenhui (author), Henneken, Vincent (author), Louwerse, Marcus (author), Van Rens, Jeannet (author), Dijkstra, Paul (author), Raz, Oded (author), Dekker, R. (author)
The digitization of smart catheters will dramatically increase the demand for reliable and high data transmission in the distal tips. Optical fiber is a good candidate to provide high-speed data transmission. However, the extremely small size of the smart catheter tip, with less than a few millimeters in diameter, hampers the integration of...
journal article 2022
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Chardon, Florian (author), Japaridze, A. (author), Witt, Hannes (author), Velikovsky, Leonid (author), Chakraborty, Camellia (author), Wilhelm, Therese (author), Dumont, Marie (author), Yang, W.W.W. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Chromosome inheritance depends on centromeres, epigenetically specified regions of chromosomes. While conventional human centromeres are known to be built of long tandem DNA repeats, much of their architecture remains unknown. Using single-molecule techniques such as AFM, nanopores, and optical tweezers, we find that human centromeric DNA...
journal article 2022
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Loeff, L. (author), Kerssemakers, J.W.J. (author), Joo, C. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Single-molecule techniques allow the visualization of the molecular dynamics of nucleic acids and proteins with high spatiotemporal resolution. Valuable kinetic information of biomolecules can be obtained when the discrete states within single-molecule time trajectories are determined. Here, we present a fast, automated, and bias-free step...
journal article 2021
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Tang, Y. (author), Ha, S. (author), Begou, Thomas (author), Lumeau, Julien (author), Urbach, Paul (author), Dekker, N.H. (author), Adam, A.J.L. (author)
The ability to apply force and torque directly to micro- and nanoscale particles in optical traps has a wide range of applications. While full control of both force and torque in three dimensions has been realized using top-down fabrication of rod-shaped particles composed of birefringent crystalline materials, widespread usage of such...
journal article 2020
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Verschueren, D.V. (author), Shi, X. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Single-molecule sensing technologies aim to detect and characterize single biomolecules, but generally need labeling while the measurement times and throughput are severely restricted by a lack of positional control over the molecule. Here, a plasmonic nanopore biosensor is reported where single molecules can be electrophoretically delivered...
journal article 2019
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Ha, S. (author), Tang, Y. (author), van Oene, M.M. (author), Janissen, R. (author), Dries, R.M. (author), Solano Hermosilla, B.P. (author), Adam, A.J.L. (author), Dekker, N.H. (author)
Optical trapping of (sub)micron-sized particles is broadly employed in nanoscience and engineering. The materials commonly employed for these particles, however, have physical properties that limit the transfer of linear or angular momentum (or both). This reduces the magnitude of forces and torques, and the spatiotemporal resolution,...
journal article 2019
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Verschueren, D.V. (author), Pud, S. (author), Shi, X. (author), de Angelis, L. (author), Kuipers, L. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Solid-state nanopores are single-molecule sensors that hold great potential for rapid protein and nucleic-acid analysis. Despite their many opportunities, the conventional ionic current detection scheme that is at the heart of the sensor suffers inherent limitations. This scheme intrinsically couples signal strength to the driving voltage,...
journal article 2018
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Stoute, R. (author), Louwerse, M.C. (author), Van Rens, J. (author), Henneken, V.A. (author), Dekker, R. (author)
We propose a novel concept for a high-speed optical data link in Ø 360 µm cardiovascular interventional imaging guidewires. The concept is based on the recently introduced Flex-to-Rigid (F2R) technology platform. This technology allows for smaller intravascular imaging devices with a more compact form-factor. We extended the existing F2R...
conference paper 2015
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Pedaci, F. (author), Huang, Z. (author), Van Oene, M. (author), Dekker, N.H. (author)
The optical torque wrench is a laser trapping technique that expands the capability of standard optical tweezers to torque manipulation and measurement, using the laser linear polarization to orient tailored microscopic birefringent particles. The ability to measure torque of the order of kBT (?4 pN nm) is especially important in the study of...
journal article 2012
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Tans, S.J. (author), Devoret, M.H. (author), Dai, H. (author), Thess, A. (author), Smalley, R.E. (author), Georliga, L.J. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
journal article 1997
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