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==Sample Papers: to choose from or to motivate further literature searching==
==Sample Papers: to choose from or to motivate further literature searching==
===DNA-templated Material Synthesis===


*Brimblecombe R, Swiegers GF, Dismukes GC, Spiccia L. "Sustained Water Oxidation Photocatalysis by a Bioinspired Manganese Cluster" Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2008 Aug 1. [[PMID: 18677726]]
*Brimblecombe R, Swiegers GF, Dismukes GC, Spiccia L. "Sustained Water Oxidation Photocatalysis by a Bioinspired Manganese Cluster" Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2008 Aug 1. [[PMID: 18677726]]
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*Li H et al. "DNA-templated self-assembly of protein and nanoparticle linear arrays." J Am Chem Soc. (2004) 126(2):418-9.[[PMID: 14719910]]
*Li H et al. "DNA-templated self-assembly of protein and nanoparticle linear arrays." J Am Chem Soc. (2004) 126(2):418-9.[[PMID: 14719910]]
*Jaganathan H et al. "Circular Dichroism Study of the Mechanism of Formation of DNA Templated Nanowires." Chemphyschem. (2008) Sep 26. [[PMID: 18821549]]
*Kinsella JM, Ivanisevic A."DNA-templated magnetic nanowires with different compositions: fabrication and analysis." Langmuir. (2007) 23(7):3886-90 [[PMID: 17316030]]

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20.109(F08): Laboratory Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

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The list of papers below is provided as a guideline for the types of papers that might be relevant for your presentation. You are not limited to the following list of primary research articles. The list is provided simply to give you an idea of the kinds of subjects that could make suitable presentations for the class. Search pubmed yourself to find articles of interest to you. Once you have decided on a paper for your presentation, please email it to nkuldell or astachow AT mit DOT edu, and also "reserve" it by putting your (initials/lab section/team color) next to the listing here. As you prepare your talk be sure to follow the specific guidelines for oral presentations in this class.

Sample Papers: to choose from or to motivate further literature searching

DNA-templated Material Synthesis

  • Brimblecombe R, Swiegers GF, Dismukes GC, Spiccia L. "Sustained Water Oxidation Photocatalysis by a Bioinspired Manganese Cluster" Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2008 Aug 1. PMID: 18677726
  • Nam KT et al. "Stamped microbattery electrodes based on self-assembled M13 viruses." Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. (2008)PMID: 18753629
  • Yin P et al. "Programming DNA tube circumferences." Science. (2008)321(5890):824-6.PMID: 18687961
  • Yagi M et al. "Self-assembly of active IrO2 colloid catalyst on an ITO electrode for efficient electrochemical water oxidation." J Phys Chem B. (2005) 109(46):21489-91.PMID: 16853788
  • Glawe DD et al. "Polypeptide-mediated silica growth on indium tin oxide surfaces." Langmuir (2005) 21(2):717-20.PMID: 15641845
  • Naik RR et al. "Biomimetic synthesis and patterning of silver nanoparticles." Nat Mater. (2002) 1(3):169-72. PMID: 12618805
  • Letsinger RL et al. "DNA-templated formation and luminescence of diphenylacetylene dimeric and trimeric complexes." Photochem Photobiol Sci. (2008) 7(7):854-9. PMID: 18597034
  • Li H et al. "DNA-templated self-assembly of protein and nanoparticle linear arrays." J Am Chem Soc. (2004) 126(2):418-9.PMID: 14719910
  • Jaganathan H et al. "Circular Dichroism Study of the Mechanism of Formation of DNA Templated Nanowires." Chemphyschem. (2008) Sep 26. PMID: 18821549
  • Kinsella JM, Ivanisevic A."DNA-templated magnetic nanowires with different compositions: fabrication and analysis." Langmuir. (2007) 23(7):3886-90 PMID: 17316030