Delves into strategies for transferring bio-material onto electrodes, emphasizing hydrophobic interactions and the use of nanotechnology to enhance biosensor sensitivity.
Explores the importance of protein-ligand interactions, focusing on binding affinities and energetic landscapes, with implications for drug development and specificity.
Explores forces and structures of biomolecular condensates, including direct and indirect forces, compartmentalization, and phase separation of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins.
Explores methods for probe immobilization on surfaces, including self-assembly and peptide bonds, discussing the role of hydrophobic interactions and kinetic models.