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Wesley P Wong

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Optics Letters|February 3, 2009
Beyond the frame rate: measuring high-frequency fluctuations with light-intensity modulationWesley P Wong, Ken Halvorsen
Plos One|September 18, 2012
Binary DNA nanostructures for data encryptionKen Halvorsen, Wesley P Wong
Biophysical Journal|June 2, 2010
Massively parallel single-molecule manipulation using centrifugal forceKen Halvorsen, Wesley P Wong
Optics Express|June 17, 2009
The effect of integration time on fluctuation measurements: calibrating an optical trap in the presence of motion blurWesley P Wong, Ken Halvorsen
Nanotechnology|November 22, 2011
Nanoengineering a single-molecule mechanical switch using DNA self-assemblyKen Halvorsen, Diane Schaak, Wesley P Wong
The Review of Scientific Instruments|March 3, 2010
Note: High-precision microsphere sorting using velocity sedimentationDaniel Cheng, Ken Halvorsen, Wesley P Wong
Annual Review of Biophysics|January 2, 2026
Beyond the Single Molecule: Multiplexed Methods in Force SpectroscopyKen Halvorsen, Andrew Ward, Wesley P Wong
Nature Communications|March 18, 2016
Multiplexed single-molecule force spectroscopy using a centrifugeDarren Yang, Andrew Ward, Ken Halvorsen, et al.
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|January 18, 2008
Imaging biomolecular interactions by fast three-dimensional tracking of laser-confined carrier particlesVolkmar Heinrich, Wesley P Wong, Ken Halvorsen, et al.
Nature Methods|December 9, 2014
DNA nanoswitches: a quantitative platform for gel-based biomolecular interaction analysisMounir A Koussa, Ken Halvorsen, Andrew Ward, et al.
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Optics Letters|February 3, 2009
Beyond the frame rate: measuring high-frequency fluctuations with light-intensity modulationWesley P Wong, Ken Halvorsen
Plos One|September 18, 2012
Binary DNA nanostructures for data encryptionKen Halvorsen, Wesley P Wong
Biophysical Journal|June 2, 2010
Massively parallel single-molecule manipulation using centrifugal forceKen Halvorsen, Wesley P Wong
Optics Express|June 17, 2009
The effect of integration time on fluctuation measurements: calibrating an optical trap in the presence of motion blurWesley P Wong, Ken Halvorsen
Nanotechnology|November 22, 2011
Nanoengineering a single-molecule mechanical switch using DNA self-assemblyKen Halvorsen, Diane Schaak, Wesley P Wong
The Review of Scientific Instruments|March 3, 2010
Note: High-precision microsphere sorting using velocity sedimentationDaniel Cheng, Ken Halvorsen, Wesley P Wong
Annual Review of Biophysics|January 2, 2026
Beyond the Single Molecule: Multiplexed Methods in Force SpectroscopyKen Halvorsen, Andrew Ward, Wesley P Wong
Nature Communications|March 18, 2016
Multiplexed single-molecule force spectroscopy using a centrifugeDarren Yang, Andrew Ward, Ken Halvorsen, et al.
Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids|January 18, 2008
Imaging biomolecular interactions by fast three-dimensional tracking of laser-confined carrier particlesVolkmar Heinrich, Wesley P Wong, Ken Halvorsen, et al.
Nature Methods|December 9, 2014
DNA nanoswitches: a quantitative platform for gel-based biomolecular interaction analysisMounir A Koussa, Ken Halvorsen, Andrew Ward, et al.
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