Bionanotechnology : proteins to nanodevices /

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Imprint:Dordrecht : Springer, c2006.
Description:xiv, 296 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6058624
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Other authors / contributors:Renugopalakrishnan, Vencatesan.
Lewis, Randolph V.
ISBN:1402042191 (hd. bd.)
1402043759 (e-book)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Standard no.:9781402042195
Table of Contents:
  • Proteins to nanodevices
  • Bionanotechnology : proteins to nanodevices
  • Ch. 1. Design principles for self-assembling devices from macromolecules / F. Raymond Salemme
  • Ch. 2. Metalloprotein-based electronic nanodevices / Ross Rinaldi, Giuseppe Maruccio, Adriana Biasco, Pier Paolo Pompa, Alessandro Bramanti, Valentina Arima, Paolo Visconti, Stefano D'amico, Eliana D'Amonne and Roberto Cingolani
  • Ch. 3. Mechanical consequences of biomolecular gradients in byssal threads / J. Herbert Waite, James C. Weaver and Eleonora Vaccaro
  • Ch. 4. Bacteriorhodopsin-based 3D optical memory / B. Xi, Kevin J. Wise, Jeffrey A. Stuart and Robert R. Birge
  • Ch. 5. Spider silk production / Randolph V. Lewis
  • Ch. 6. A projection display based on a bacteriorhodopsin thin film / L. Lindvold and H. Lausen
  • Ch. 7. The role of collagen in energy storage and dissipation in extracellular matrix / Frederick H. Silver, Joseph W. Freeman, Istvan Horvath and Gino Bradica
  • Ch. 8. Enhancement of protein thermal stability : toward the design of robust proteins for bionanotechnological applications / V. Renugopalakrishnan, X. Wei, G. Narasimhan, C. S. Verma, Pingzuo Li and A. Anumanthan
  • Ch. 9. Deciphering engineering principles for the design of protein-based nanomachines / Dan W. Urry
  • Ch. 10. Bioprocessing of silk proteins-controlling assembly / Hyoung-Joon Jin, Jaehyung Park, Regina Valluzi, Ung-Jin Kim, Peggy Cebe and David L. Kaplan
  • Ch. 11. Nanobiotechnology enables new opportunities in material sciences : bacteriorhodopsin as a first example / Norbert Hampp
  • Ch. 12. Synthetic photorefractive and photochromic materials and their comparison with bacteriorhodopsin mutants for optical information processing / Andrzej Miniewicz and V. Renugopalakrishnan
  • Ch. 13. Submonolayer measurements of adsorbed proteins in microfluidic channels / David Henry, Keith Lenghaus, Kerry A. Wilson, Melissa Hirsch-Kuchma, Jerry Jenkins, Shankar Sundaram and James J. Hickman
  • Ch. 14. Programs of the European Commission on Organic Materials for the electronics industry / Anne F. de Baas
  • Ch. 15. Biodiversity : an archive of opportunity for nanodevices / Paul Galvin, Dennis A. Dempsey, Alan O'Riordan, Gareth Redmond, Eric Moore, W. Shannon Dillmore and Marin Gheorghe.