Electron spin resonance scanning probe spectroscopy for ultrasensitive biochemical studies.

@article{Campbell2015ElectronSR,
  title={Electron spin resonance scanning probe spectroscopy for ultrasensitive biochemical studies.},
  author={Jason P. Campbell and Jason T. Ryan and Pragya R. Shrestha and Zhanglong Liu and Canute Vaz and Ji-Hong Kim and Vasileia Georgiou and Kin P. Cheung},
  journal={Analytical chemistry},
  year={2015},
  volume={87 9},
  pages={
          4910-6
        }
}
Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy's affinity for detecting paramagnetic free radicals, or spins, has been increasingly employed to examine a large variety of biochemical interactions. Such paramagnetic species are broadly found in nature and can be intrinsic (defects in solid-state materials systems, electron/hole pairs, stable radicals in proteins) or, more often, purposefully introduced into the material of interest (doping/attachment of paramagnetic spin labels to biomolecules of… 

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