Surface passivation and functionalization for interferometric scattering microscopy
Jenny Sülzle,
Laila Elfeky,
Suliana Manley
Abstract:Interferometric scattering (iSCAT) microscopy enables the label-free observation of biomolecule interactions with surfaces. Consequently, single-particle imaging and tracking with iSCAT is a growing area of study. However, establishing reliable cover glass passivation and functionalization methods are crucial to reduce non-specific binding and prepare surfaces for in vitro single-molecule binding experiments. Existing protocols for fluorescence microscopy can contain strongly scattering or mobile components, w… Show more
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