Wesley Philip Wong

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2007 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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David A. Evans grad student 2007 Harvard
 (Exploring single-molecule interactions through 3D optical trapping and tracking: From thermal noise to protein refolding.)
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Jiang Y, Feldman T, Bakx JAM, et al. (2020) Stretching DNA to twice the normal length with single-molecule hydrodynamic trapping. Lab On a Chip
Jiang Y, Fu H, Springer TA, et al. (2019) Electrostatic Steering Enables Flow-Activated von Willebrand Factor to Bind Platelet Glycoprotein, Revealed by Single-Molecule Stretching and Imaging. Journal of Molecular Biology
Nathwani B, Shih WM, Wong WP. (2018) Force Spectroscopy and Beyond: Innovations and Opportunities. Biophysical Journal
Yang D, Wong WP. (2018) Repurposing a Benchtop Centrifuge for High-Throughput Single-Molecule Force Spectroscopy. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1665: 353-366
Hansen CH, Blass J, Yang D, et al. (2018) Gel-Based and Single Molecule Nanoswitch-Linked Immunosorbent Assays (NLISA and smNLISA) for Sensitive and Specific Protein Detection Biophysical Journal. 114: 692a
Luo Y, Yang D, MacIsaac M, et al. (2018) High-Throughput Single-Molecule Characterization of Antibody-Antigen Interaction using Centrifuge Force Microscopy Biophysical Journal. 114: 355a-356a
Jiang Y, Fu H, Yang D, et al. (2018) Stretching and Activation of Single Protein Molecules by Flow Reveals the Mechanism of von Willebrand Factor Adhesion Biophysical Journal. 114: 18a
Wong WP. (2018) Exploring Nanoscale Biomechanics with Parallel Force Spectroscopy Biophysical Journal. 114
Hansen CH, Yang D, Koussa MA, et al. (2017) Nanoswitch-linked immunosorbent assay (NLISA) for fast, sensitive, and specific protein detection. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Fu H, Jiang Y, Yang D, et al. (2017) Flow-induced elongation of von Willebrand factor precedes tension-dependent activation. Nature Communications. 8: 324
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