Publications by authors named "Lawrence P Zaino"

The ability to perform electrochemistry in the presence of large voltages and electric field magnitudes without concern for the local potential has many possible applications in micro/nanofluidic assays and in capillary electrophoresis. Traditionally, electrochemistry in the presence of significant external electric fields has been dominated by end-channel detection for capillary and microchip electrophoresis detection. We describe novel instrumentation for potentiostatically controlled voltammetry that can be applied in the presence of high external voltages and electric fields.

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Zero-mode waveguides (ZMW) have the potential to be powerful confinement tools for studying electron transfer dynamics at single molecule occupancy conditions. Flavin mononucleotide contains an isoalloxazine chromophore, which is fluorescent in the oxidized state (FMN) while the reduced state (FMNH2) exhibits dramatically lower light emission, i.e.

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Single molecules exhibit a set of behaviors that are characteristic and distinct from larger ensembles. Blinking is one such behavior that involves episodic transitions between luminescent and dark states. In addition to the common blinking mechanisms, flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD), a cofactor in many common redox enzymes, exhibits blinking by cycling between a highly fluorescent oxidized state and a dark reduced state.

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