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Multidimensional Atomic Force Microscopy: A Versatile Novel Technology for Nanopharmacology Research

Journal

AAPS JOURNAL
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 716-728

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1208/s12248-010-9232-y

Keywords

atomic force microscopy; drug discovery; multimodal AFM; nanopharmacology; nanotherapeutics

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  1. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) [R01DA025296, RO1DA024871]

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Nanotechnology is giving us a glimpse into a nascent field of nanopharmacology that deals with pharmacological phenomena at molecular scale. This review presents our perspective on the use of scanning probe microscopy techniques with special emphasis to multidimensional atomic force microscopy (m-AFM) to explore this new field with a particular emphasis to define targets, design therapeutics, and track outcomes of molecular-scale pharmacological interactions. The approach will be to first discuss operating principles of m-AFM and provide representative examples of studies to understand human health and disease at the molecular level and then to address different strategies in defining target macromolecules, screening potential drug candidates, developing and characterizing of drug delivery systems, and monitoring target-drug interactions. Finally, we will discuss some future directions including AFM tip-based parallel sensors integrated with other high-throughput technologies which could be a powerful platform for drug discovery.

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