Fluorescence in Bio-inspired Nanotechnology: First as Probe, Then as Function
In his thesis Fluorescence in Bio-inspired Nanotechnology, Jonas Hannestad describes the evolving field of DNA nanotechnology in a lucid and easily accessible way. A central theme in the thesis is how biological structures and mechanisms constitute a basis for the design of novel technologies. Hannestad discusses how self-assembled, nanometer-scale DNA constructs can be functionalized using fluorescent labeling. In particular, he highlights how applications are based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). Another important contribution is the development of a lipid monolayer platform for the step-by-step assembly of DNA nanoconstructs. The work in the thesis is based on five peer-reviewed papers published in high-profile journals, all of which involve major contributions from the author.
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Fluorescence in Bio-inspired Nanotechnology: First as Probe, Then as Function
In his thesis Fluorescence in Bio-inspired Nanotechnology, Jonas Hannestad describes the evolving field of DNA nanotechnology in a lucid and easily accessible way. A central theme in the thesis is how biological structures and mechanisms constitute a basis for the design of novel technologies. Hannestad discusses how self-assembled, nanometer-scale DNA constructs can be functionalized using fluorescent labeling. In particular, he highlights how applications are based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). Another important contribution is the development of a lipid monolayer platform for the step-by-step assembly of DNA nanoconstructs. The work in the thesis is based on five peer-reviewed papers published in high-profile journals, all of which involve major contributions from the author.
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Fluorescence in Bio-inspired Nanotechnology: First as Probe, Then as Function

Fluorescence in Bio-inspired Nanotechnology: First as Probe, Then as Function

by Jonas Hannestad
Fluorescence in Bio-inspired Nanotechnology: First as Probe, Then as Function

Fluorescence in Bio-inspired Nanotechnology: First as Probe, Then as Function

by Jonas Hannestad

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In his thesis Fluorescence in Bio-inspired Nanotechnology, Jonas Hannestad describes the evolving field of DNA nanotechnology in a lucid and easily accessible way. A central theme in the thesis is how biological structures and mechanisms constitute a basis for the design of novel technologies. Hannestad discusses how self-assembled, nanometer-scale DNA constructs can be functionalized using fluorescent labeling. In particular, he highlights how applications are based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET). Another important contribution is the development of a lipid monolayer platform for the step-by-step assembly of DNA nanoconstructs. The work in the thesis is based on five peer-reviewed papers published in high-profile journals, all of which involve major contributions from the author.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319033587
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 09/14/2013
Series: Springer Theses
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2013
Pages: 119
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Being Bioinspired.- DNA: molecular recognition and information storage.- Photophysics.- Nanoscale photonic devices.- Lipids: soft, dynamic containers.- Methodology.- Summary of five papers.- Concluding remarks.
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