Wohlgamuth, 2014 - Google Patents
Temperature dependent DNA charge transport in self-assembled monolayers monitored with electrochemical techniquesWohlgamuth, 2014
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- Wohlgamuth C
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Self assembled monolayers provide a platform to investigate the charge transport kinetics of DNA through the electrochemical methods of cyclic and square wave voltammetry. DNA was used as a bridge between a donor and acceptor site in an electronically and biologically …
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