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19 February 2013 DNA nanosensor surface grafting and salt dependence
B. G. Carvalho, J. Fagundes, A. A. Martin, L. Raniero, P. P. Favero
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Abstract
In this paper we investigated the Paracoccidoides brasiliensis fungus nanosensor by simulations of simple strand DNA grafting on gold nanoparticle. In order to improve the knowledge of nanoparticle environment, the addiction of salt solution was studied at the models proposed by us. Nanoparticle and DNA are represented by economic models validated by us in this paper. In addition, the DNA grafting and salt influences are evaluated by adsorption and bond energies calculations. This theoretical evaluation gives support to experimental diagnostics techniques of diseases.
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B. G. Carvalho, J. Fagundes, A. A. Martin, L. Raniero, and P. P. Favero "DNA nanosensor surface grafting and salt dependence", Proc. SPIE 8594, Nanoscale Imaging, Sensing, and Actuation for Biomedical Applications X, 85940H (19 February 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2003982
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KEYWORDS
Adsorption

Gold

Nanoparticles

Sodium

Chemical species

Nanosensors

Nanoprobes

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