Dna-based Nanodevices: International Symposium on Dna-based Nanodevices, Jena, Germany, 29-31 May 2008

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Pub. Date: 2008-11-05
Publisher(s): Amer Inst of Physics
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Summary

"The use of molecular units promises novel materials and devices with special properties. This approach requires the combination of these novel structures with today's technical environment. DNA could potentially solve this integration problem by providing highly specific - but on the other side - nearly unlimited variations of coupling schemes in order to combine molecular structures with typical technical elements, e.g. on a chip surface." "This book is written for researchers and professionals in the fields of molecular nanotechnology, nanotechnology, nanobiotechnology, molecular nanotechnology, and nanoelectronics."--BOOK JACKET.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Nucan Nucleic Acid Based Nanostructures FP6 Project Presentation
Introduction: Nucleic Acid Based Nanostructures-Recent Advancements and the Impact of NUCANp. 3
PNA Directed Sequence Addressed Self-Assembly of DNA Nanostructuresp. 13
Semisynthetic DNA-Protein Conjugates for Fabrication of Nucleic Acid Based Nanostructuresp. 19
DNA-Based Inorganic and Polymer Nanowires: Synthesis, Characterization and Electrical Properties of Nanoelectronic Componentsp. 33
Preparation of Nano-Arrays by an Atomic Force Microscopep. 43
DNA Based Nanoscale Constructions and Their Microintegration via Guided Self-Assembly for Nanoelectronic Applicationsp. 49
DNA-Based Parallelograms: A Retrospective or a Perspective?p. 58
DNA-Templated Pd Conductive Metallic Nanowiresp. 65
High-Throughput Identification of Combinatorial Ligands for DNA Delivery in Cell Culturep. 73
Contributed Talks
Nanogold Labels, Covalent Gold, and Enzyme Metallography as Components of Nanodevicesp. 91
Particles Formed by Enzymatic Silver Deposition for DNA Detection by Means of SERSp. 100
Formation of Defined Nanoparticle Constructs Containing Gold, Silver, and Gold-Silver Nanoparticlesp. 106
Construction of Two Color Semiconductor Quantum Dots Wire by Utilizing the Complementarity of DNAp. 116
Analysis of G-5x Quadruplex DNAp. 123
DNA Linked to Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes: Covalent versus Non-Covalent Approachp. 129
Charge Pattern Formation at Silicon Surfaces for Defined Biomolecule Adsorptionp. 140
Towards Multi-Fueled DNA Walker on DNA Trailsp. 145
New Signal Transduction Principles for Amperometric Enzyme and Antibody Based Sensorsp. 150
Appendicies
Scientific Committeep. 159
Programp. 160
Photosp. 163
Group Photop. 165
Participantsp. 166
Author Indexp. 169
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