DNA Nanotechnology for Bioanalysis

From Hybrid DNA Nanostructures to Functional Devices

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Other Sciences, Nanostructures, Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Technology
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Author: Giuseppe Arrabito, Liqian Wang ISBN: 9781786343819
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: September 25, 2017
Imprint: WSPC (EUROPE) Language: English
Author: Giuseppe Arrabito, Liqian Wang
ISBN: 9781786343819
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: September 25, 2017
Imprint: WSPC (EUROPE)
Language: English

This book is intended for non-specialists and students, presenting a unique introduction to the field of DNA nanotechnology. The primary focus is on the extraordinary advantages of specificity and sensitivity obtained by integrating DNA nanostructures in bioanalytical devices.

DNA Nanotechnology for Bioanalysis provides a concise and rigorous description for the fabrication of various types of functional nanostructures by optimized software-aided high-yield synthesis. Following this is the explanation of methods to decorate these nanostructures with molecules such as proteins, metal nanoparticles or bioorganic moieties covalently bonded onto DNA via self-assemblage processes. Also provided is a concise review on non-canonical DNA structures (such as G-quadruplexes) and their targeting by small molecules for applications in pharmacology. Finally, it describes the exciting applications of DNA nanostructures in life sciences and nanomedicine, including ultraspecific molecular delivery, control of cell behavior, analysis of cell lysate and DNA-based nano-tools for super-resolution sub-cellular imaging.

Contents:

  • Nanotechnology and the Unique Role of DNA (Elisa-C Schöneweiβ, Andreas Jaekel and Barbara Saccà)
  • DNA as Building Material at the Nanoscale: From Concepts to Software-aided Design (Wolfgang Pfeifer, Georg Homa, Giuseppe Arrabito and Barbara Saccà)
  • DNA Sensors for the Detection of Biomolecules and Biochemical Conditions (Birgitta R Knudsen, Anni H Andersen, Magnus Stougaard, Giuseppe Arrabito, Raffaella Suriano and Yi-Ping Ho)
  • DNA Nanostructures in Cell Biology and Medicine (Liqian Wang and Giuseppe Arrabito)
  • Targeting G-quadruplex DNA as Potential Anti-cancer Therapy (Riccardo Bonsignore, Elisa Trippodo and Giampaolo Barone)
  • DNA-aided Super-resolution Bioimaging (JiaJun Li, Giuseppe Arrabito and ZhaoShuai Gao)

Readership: Non-specialists, undergraduate students and researchers who are interested in learning the basics of DNA nanotechnology.
Key Features:

  • Constitutes a clear introduction to the field of DNA Nanotechnology
  • Written in an easy and catchy style
  • Contains information of the most recent findings in the world of DNA Nanotechnology (up to 2016), optimal for researchers who want to keep updated with the latest breakthroughs in the field
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This book is intended for non-specialists and students, presenting a unique introduction to the field of DNA nanotechnology. The primary focus is on the extraordinary advantages of specificity and sensitivity obtained by integrating DNA nanostructures in bioanalytical devices.

DNA Nanotechnology for Bioanalysis provides a concise and rigorous description for the fabrication of various types of functional nanostructures by optimized software-aided high-yield synthesis. Following this is the explanation of methods to decorate these nanostructures with molecules such as proteins, metal nanoparticles or bioorganic moieties covalently bonded onto DNA via self-assemblage processes. Also provided is a concise review on non-canonical DNA structures (such as G-quadruplexes) and their targeting by small molecules for applications in pharmacology. Finally, it describes the exciting applications of DNA nanostructures in life sciences and nanomedicine, including ultraspecific molecular delivery, control of cell behavior, analysis of cell lysate and DNA-based nano-tools for super-resolution sub-cellular imaging.

Contents:

Readership: Non-specialists, undergraduate students and researchers who are interested in learning the basics of DNA nanotechnology.
Key Features:

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