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20.309: Biological Instrumentation and Measurement

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Session 1

  1. J. W. Hong, et al. "A nanoliter-scale nucleic acid processor with parallel architecture," Nature Biotech. 22(4): pp. 435-439 (2004).
  2. J. M. Nam, C. S. Thaxton, C. A. Mirkin "Nanoparticle-based bio-bar codes for the ultrasensitive detection of proteins," Science 301(5641): pp. 1884-1886 (2003).
  3. E. Winfree, et al. "Design and self-assembly of two-dimensional DNA crystals," Nature 394(6693): pp. 539-544 (1998). AND P. W. K. Rothemund "Folding DNA to create nanoscale shapes and patterns," Nature 440(7082): pp. 297-302(2006).
  4. COMPARE: C. S. J. Hou, et al. "Label-free microelectronic PCR quantification" Analytical Chemistry 78(8): pp. 2526-2531 (2006). AND R. Y. Lai et al. "Rapid, sequence-specific detection of unpurified PCR amplicons via a reusable, electrochemical sensor" PNAS 103(11): pp. 4017-4021 (2006).

Session 2

  1. G. E. Fantner et al. "Sacrificial bonds and hidden length: Unraveling molecular mesostructures in tough materials" Biophys. Journal 90(4): pp. 1411-1418 (2006).
  2. A. Engell and D. J. Muller "Observing single biomolecules at work with the atomic force microscope," Nature Stuct. Biol. 7(9): pp. 715-718 (2000).
  3. F. Schwesinger et al. "Unbinding forces of single antibody-antigen complexes correlate with their thermal dissociation rates" PNAS 97(18): pp. 9972-9977 (2000).
  4. J. Fritz et al. "Translating biomolecular recognition into nanomechanics," Science 288(5464): pp. 316-318 (2000).
  5. D. Rugar et al. "Single spin detection by magnetic resonance force microscopy," Nature 430(6997): pp. 329-332 (2004).

Session 3

Session 4

Session 5