Pienestä syntyi suurta = Nano came to Jyväskylä
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Päivämäärä
2014Muu nimeke
Nano came to JyväskyläJulkaisija
University of Jyväskylä, NanotiedekeskusISBN
978-951-39-5911-1Asiasanat
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Gerontology Research Center (GEREC), Universities of Jyväskylä and Tampere, Finland
Kokko, Katja; Jylhä, Marja (Nordisk Gerontologisk Foerening, 2017) -
Fabrication of free-standing piezoelectric nanostructures for thermal transport studies
Isotalo, Tero (2007) -
DNA Origami-Mediated Substrate Nanopatterning of Inorganic Structures for Sensing Applications
Piskunen, Petteri; Shen, Boxuan; Julin, Sofia; Ijäs, Heini; Toppari, Jussi J.; Kostiainen, Mauri A.; Linko, Veikko (MyJove Corp., 2019)Structural DNA nanotechnology provides a viable route for building from the bottom-up using DNA as construction material. The most common DNA nanofabrication technique is called DNA origami, and it allows high-throughput ... -
Potential applications of nanotechnology in bioenergy
Kramb, Jason (2011)Nanotechnology has an increasingly large impact on a wide range of industries, but its current use in the production of electricity and heat from biomass is limited. This thesis examined the potential impact of nanotechnology ... -
Dynamic DNA Origami Devices : from Strand-Displacement Reactions to External-Stimuli Responsive Systems
Ijäs, Heini; Nummelin, Sami; Shen, Boxuan; Kostiainen, Mauri A.; Linko, Veikko (MDPI, 2018)DNA nanotechnology provides an excellent foundation for diverse nanoscale structures that can be used in various bioapplications and materials research. Among all existing DNA assembly techniques, DNA origami proves to ...
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