Molecular tweezers, and molecular clips, are host molecules with open cavities capable of binding guest molecules. The open cavity of the molecular tweezers...
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Tweezers are small hand tools used for grasping objects too small to be easily handled with the human fingers. Tweezers are thumb-driven forceps most...
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Optical tweezers (originally called single-beam gradient force trap) are scientific instruments that use a highly focused laser beam to hold and move microscopic...
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Frank-Gerrit; Kahlert, Björn (December 2003). "Molecular Tweezers and Clips as Synthetic Receptors. Molecular Recognition and Dynamics in Receptor−Substrate...
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nanosecond timescales. Optical tweezers (not to be confused with molecular tweezers in context) are well-suited for studying molecular motors because of their...
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hypothesize a novel biological model for collective biomechanical and molecular mechanisms of cellular motion. It is proposed that microdomains weave...
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Magnetic tweezers (MT) are scientific instruments for the manipulation and characterization of biomolecules or polymers. These apparatus exert forces and...
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on ATP". Journal of Molecular Biology. 384 (1): 1–8. doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2008.08.057. PMID 18786541. Alberts, Bruce (2015). Molecular biology of the cell...
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a SiO2 framework and can be found in a range of marine sediment. Molecular tweezers Clathrate hydrate Latin dictionary Archived 2012-04-14 at the Wayback...
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PMID 23166050. Feringa, Ben L. (2001). "In Control of Motion: From Molecular Switches to Molecular Motors". Accounts of Chemical Research. 34 (6): 504–513. doi:10...
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