Illinois 2009 nano-biophotonics Summer School, Lecture 16: Functional DNA Nanotechnology in Sensing and Imaging
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Functional DNA Nanotechnology in Sensing and Imaging
Topics:
- Science & Technology Gap in Nanobiotechnology
- Metabolites and Markers in Biology and Environment
- Instrumental Analysis for Metabolites and BioMarkers
- Four Key Steps in Designing Sensors
- Functional DNA, a new Paradigm in Biology?
- Combinatorial Biology: A general method to obtain DNA/RNA for a specific target
- Molecules Recognized and Bound by Selected DNA/RNA
- Why use functional DNA in Sensing?
- Beyond Metal and Catalytic and DNA based Detection
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