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Author Ryadnov, Maxim

Title Bionanodesign : following nature's touch / Maxim Ryadnov
Published Cambridge : RSC Publishing, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 238 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series RSC nanoscience and nanotechnology
RSC nanoscience & nanotechnology.
Contents 1 -- Introductory notes; Inspiring hierarchical; Encoding instructive; Starting lowest; Picturing biological; 2 -- Re-cycling hereditary; Coding dual; Deoxyribonucleic; Building up in two; Keeping in shape; Priming topological; Re-sequencing basic; Choosing the fittest; Evolving diverse; Primary motifs; Gluing universal; Alienating axial; Fixing spatial; Hinting geometric: secondary motifs; Crossing double; Reporting visible; Translating symmetrical; Extending cohisive; Sharing mutual; Multiplying traversal; Tiling square; Scaffolding algorithmic; Pursuing autonomous; Lengthening to shorten; Gathering to limit; Assigning arbitrary; Synchronizing local; Prescribing general; Adding up to third; Wrapping to shut; Framing to classify; Outlook; References; 3- Re-caging within; Enclosing to deliver; Transporting foreign; Fitting flat and straight; Spiralling along; Packing out and in; Spooling around; Tunnelling through; Escaping walled; Capturing on and off; Storing exchangeable; Reacting
Nano; Clustering spherical; Contriving consistent; Scaling hosting; Following linear; Channelling inner; Converting outer; Repairing from inside; Uninviting levy; Necessitating exterior; Antagonising dressing; Buffering masking; Renting occasional; Phasing wet; Facing concentric; Encircling between; Singling out unique; Sharing the balance; Driving symmetrical; Sealing annular; Outlook; References; 4 -- Re-assembling multiple; Keeping all in touch; Unravelling the essential; Winding three in one; Aligning stagger; Tapering polar; Branching and stretching; Replicating apparent; Scrapping refusal; Tempting compatible; Likening synthetic; Recovering intelligent; Restoring available; Prompting longitudinal; Invoking granted; Reposing modular; Displacing coil; Settling lateral; Bundling exclusive; Permitting distinctive; Inviting captive; Clearing limiting; Equilibrating transitional; Extracting minimal; Gambling beyond; Guiding proliferative; Feeding proximate; Rooting renewal; Accepting
Inescapable; Patterning positional; Relating interfacial; Grafting integral; Outlook; References; 5 -- Concluding remarks; Learning fluent; Parsing semantic; Drawing pragmatic; 6 -- Revealing contributory
Summary The progress of today's science and technology encounters an increasing demand for finer and more efficiently performing materials with properties superior over those of current and hence ageing devices. Whether this is concerned with electronics or drug delivery, cancer diagnostics or alternative energy sources, the search for means of miniaturizing the existing materials or devising fundamentally new components with higher capacities appears to be relentless. A saving solution to this is widely proposed as the design and fabrication of nanostructures, molecular architectures with dimensions
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Nanotechnology.
Biotechnology.
Recombinant molecules.
Structure-activity relationships (Biochemistry)
Biotechnology
Structure-Activity Relationship
Nanotechnology
bioengineering.
Chemistry.
Nanotechnology.
SCIENCE -- Biotechnology.
Biotechnology
Nanotechnology
Recombinant molecules
Structure-activity relationships (Biochemistry)
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781847559692
1847559697
9781628701180
1628701188