The natural world and many man made technologies are driven by self-assembly, involving the autonomous organization of individual components as a result of specific local interactions into functional structures. Self-assembly is a platform from which to construct materials with a high complexity, in high precision, with an inbuilt error- correction system due to its dynamic nature. For example, in nature this principle allows us to encode our genome by the controlled opening and closing two stands of DNA. In addition, linear protein chains fold into elaborate 3D structures for specific functions, cells assemble and divide for example into embryonic tissue and form the basis of reproduction. In fact, all these biological components have a hi...
The regulation of recognition events in nature via dynamic and reversible self-assembly of building ...
The regulation of recognition events in nature via dynamic and reversible self-assembly of building ...
The regulation of recognition events in nature via dynamic and reversible self-assembly of building ...
The natural world and many man made technologies are driven by self-assembly, involving the autonomo...
The focus of the research that has been conducted for this report describes progress made (1) toward...
The development of science and technology of advanced materials using nanoscale units can be conduct...
Hierarchical self-assembly is nature’s solution to the build up of complex structures starting from ...
This thesis details the synthesis of molecular species designed for a variety of nanotechnological a...
As most building blocks of our biological system are consists of organic compounds and macromolecule...
It has become clear over the past two decades that, in order to create functional synthetic nanoscal...
This thesis focuses on the use of biomolecular assemblies for creating materials with novel properti...
Reliability and predictability in methods that produce pure, consistent, and monodisperse products i...
Fabricating well-defined and stable nanoparticle arrays and crystals in a controlled fashion receive...
Understanding of new materials at the molecular level has become increasingly critical for a new gen...
The synthesis of materials via self-assembly is a powerful bottom-up approach for assembling matter ...
The regulation of recognition events in nature via dynamic and reversible self-assembly of building ...
The regulation of recognition events in nature via dynamic and reversible self-assembly of building ...
The regulation of recognition events in nature via dynamic and reversible self-assembly of building ...
The natural world and many man made technologies are driven by self-assembly, involving the autonomo...
The focus of the research that has been conducted for this report describes progress made (1) toward...
The development of science and technology of advanced materials using nanoscale units can be conduct...
Hierarchical self-assembly is nature’s solution to the build up of complex structures starting from ...
This thesis details the synthesis of molecular species designed for a variety of nanotechnological a...
As most building blocks of our biological system are consists of organic compounds and macromolecule...
It has become clear over the past two decades that, in order to create functional synthetic nanoscal...
This thesis focuses on the use of biomolecular assemblies for creating materials with novel properti...
Reliability and predictability in methods that produce pure, consistent, and monodisperse products i...
Fabricating well-defined and stable nanoparticle arrays and crystals in a controlled fashion receive...
Understanding of new materials at the molecular level has become increasingly critical for a new gen...
The synthesis of materials via self-assembly is a powerful bottom-up approach for assembling matter ...
The regulation of recognition events in nature via dynamic and reversible self-assembly of building ...
The regulation of recognition events in nature via dynamic and reversible self-assembly of building ...
The regulation of recognition events in nature via dynamic and reversible self-assembly of building ...