Bionanoelectronics : bioinquiring and bioinspired devices
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Bionanoelectronics : bioinquiring and bioinspired devices
(Nanoscience and technology)
Springer, c2012
Available at 2 libraries
  Aomori
  Iwate
  Miyagi
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  Fukui
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  Kyoto
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  Tottori
  Shimane
  Okayama
  Hiroshima
  Yamaguchi
  Tokushima
  Kagawa
  Ehime
  Kochi
  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents the achievements in bionanoelectronics in a coherent manner. It deals with nanodevices applied to biostructures, molecular motors, molecular pumps, molecular nanoactuators and electronic biodevices, including nanodevices for sensing and imaging biomolcules. The book describes bionanoelectronics, detection of biomolecules and targets various biological applications such as detection and sequencing of DNA and early detection of various deseases and nanomedicine. Further important topics of the book are biomimetics and bioinspired electronics.The book also deals with biomolecules as building blocks of nanodevices for nanoelectronics or future computing architecture The application of scanning probe techniques to biological samples is described.
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Chapter 1. Fundamentals on bionanotehnologies
1.1 Transport phenomena at the nanoscale
1.2 Nanotechnology
1.3 Conduction properties of biological materials
1.4 Micro-nanofluidics
References
Chapter 2. Sensing of biomolecules
2.1 Nanotransistors based on nanotubes, nanowires and graphene
2.2 DNA detection
2.2.1 DNA detection based on nanotransistors
2.2.2 DNA detection based on nanopores
2.3 MEMS/NEMS biodetection
2.4 Plasmonic biodetection
2.5 Breath detection-nanoelectronic noses
2.6 Detection of biological diseases
References
Chapter 3. Imaging and manipulation of biomolecules
3.1 Bioapplications of atomic force microscopy
3.2 Bioapplications of scanning tunneling microscopy
3.3 Bioapplications of magnetic and optical tweezers
3.4 Optical labeling and imaging of biomolecules
References
Chapter 4. Biomolecular architectures
4.1 Biopatterning
4.2 Bioscaffolding
4.3 Self-assembled biomolecules
References
Chapter 5. Molecular devices
5.1 Molecular motors
5.2 Brownian ratchets
5.3 Molecular pumps
5.4 Molecular nanoactuators
5.5 Electronic biodevices
References
Chapter 6. Biocomputing
6.1 DNA computing
6.2 Molecular logic devices
6.3 Bio-FET-based logic
References
Chapter 7. Nanomedicine
7.1 Drug delivery and healing based on nanomaterials
7.2 DNA arrays and chips for diagnosis
7.3 Nanosurgery
References
Chapter 8. Bioinspired devices
8.1 Biomimetics
8.2 Bioinspired electronics
References
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