Nanomaterials for application in medicine and biology
Includes bibliographical references and index; Biocompatible nanomaterials and nanodevices promising for biomedical applications -- Isohelical DNA-binding oligomers : antiviral activity and application for the design of nanostructured devices -- DNA self-assembling nanostructures induced by trivalen...
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Dordrecht
Springer
2008
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| Online toegang: | http://lrc.tdmu.edu.vn/opac/search/detail.asp?aID=2&ID=30196 |
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| Thư viện lưu trữ: | Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Thủ Dầu Một |
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| Samenvatting: | Includes bibliographical references and index; Biocompatible nanomaterials and nanodevices promising for biomedical applications -- Isohelical DNA-binding oligomers : antiviral activity and application for the design of nanostructured devices -- DNA self-assembling nanostructures induced by trivalent ions and polycations -- DNA-based synthesis and assembly of organized iron oxide nanostructures -- DNA-based nanostructures: changes of mechanical properties of DNA upon ligand binding -- Nanoconstructions based on spatially ordered nucleic acid molecules -- Nanospearing : biomolecule delivery and its biocompatibility -- Multifunctional glyconanoparticles : applications in biology and biomedicine -- Plasmonics of gold nanorods. considerations for biosensing -- Influence of the S-Au bond strength on the magnetic behavior of S-capped Au nanoparticles -- Long-term retention of fluorescent quantum dots in vivo -- Towards polymer-based capsules with drastically reduced controlled permeability -- Polyelectrolyte-mediated transport of doxorubicin through the bilayer lipid membrane -- Network model of acetobacter xylinum cellulose intercalated by drug nanoparticles -- Theoretical approaches to nanoparticles |
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| Fysieke beschrijving: | xv, 187 p. |