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Browsing SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE by Subject "TEM"

Browsing SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE by Subject "TEM"

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  • Amoako, George (University of Cape Coast, 2019)
    The versatility of the DNA origami approach of organizing nanoparticles at the nanometer scale, together with thiol chemistry have been used. These approaches were used to design DNA origami structures and to functionalize ...
  • Ming, Zhou A; Ye, Rian; Mensah-Amoah, Patric; Twum, Anthony; Sam, Frederick; Amoako, George (University of Cape Coast, 2015)
    This work made use of the strong interaction between biotin and streptavidin to connect designed DNA origami structures. The caDNAno software was used to design a 6 layer 3D origami cross-like structure. Selected DNA strands ...
  • Amoako, George; Ming, Zhou; Eghan, Sackey; Sonko, Samuel (University of Cape Coast, 2017-12-06)
    DNA origami technology provides a versatile approach for the chemical assembly of gold nanostructures. In this study the bottom-up approach of self-assembly using DNA in the origami process has been successfully applied ...
  • Amoako, George; Ye, Rian; Zhuang, Lizhou; Yang, Xiaohong; Shen, Zhiyong; Zhou, Ming (University of Cape Coast, 2013-08-14)
    Controlling matter at the nanoscale holds a lot of promise in nanotechnology. The DNA origami is promising if used as a template to design and arrange matter at the nanoscale. We have used the DNA origami approach to ...

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