Biomolecular tweezers facilitate study of mechanical force effects on cells and proteins
e! Science News - Popular science news 2014-03-10
Summary:
A new type of biomolecular tweezers could help researchers study how mechanical forces affect the biochemical activity of cells and proteins. The devices -- too small to see without a microscope -- use opposing magnetic and electrophoretic forces to precisely stretch the cells and molecules, holding them in position so that the activity of receptors and other biochemical activity can be studied.