Single Molecule Analysis in Real-Time Center
The SMART (Single Molecule Analysis in Real-Time) Center is an NSF-seeded, shared-use facility providing university researchers with single molecule detection and manipulation tools to track and analyze biomolecules with unprecedented detail. The SMART Center provides access to state-of-the art instrumentation, including single molecule spectroscopy and imaging, laser tweezers, and atomic force microscopy; as well as experienced support in experimental planning and analysis.
RRID
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University of Michigan Single Molecule Analysis in Real-Time Center RRID:SCR_026800
Serving
External Researchers, U-M Researchers
Service Categories
Assay Development, Cell-Based Research, Data Tools and Analysis, Education and Training, Imaging, Microscopy, and Analysis, Material Characterization, Molecular Biology, Nucleic Acids, Protein
Affiliation
College of Literature, Science & the Arts
Services
- Training
- Data acquisition
- Consulting
- Analysis Software Development
Equipment
- Single Particle Tracker, TIRF/HILO Fluorescence Microscope
- Alba Time-Resolved Confocal
- TableTop AFM
- Lumicks C-Trap
- Single Particle Nanomanipulator Optical Tweezers