nanoHUB-U: Principles of Electronic Nanobiosensors
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1. Lecture 3.5: Potentiometric Se…
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2. Outline
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3. Transistors and Biomolecules
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4. Charge States of DNA controlle…
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5. Average Charge per Base at pH=…
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6. Average Charge per base at any…
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7. Outline
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8. Biopolymers: Protein
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9. Protein is composed of 20 Amin…
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10. How to Calculate Protein Charg…
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11. Example: Prostate Specific Ant…
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12. Isoelectric Points and Protein…
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13. Outline
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14. Recall: Biomolecules and surfa…
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15. Charges must be calculated sel…
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16. Theory and Experiment: PSA
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17. Biasing at the Point of Zero C…
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18. Conclusions
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