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This e-book introduces the reader to biomolecules and describes the experimental and theoretical aspects of their micro- and nano-scale motion in water. Particular emphasis is given to their transport in engineered micro-environments where they are driven by externally imposed electric fields.
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2013
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Table of Contents
Content
1. Introduction
1.1. Motivation: biomolecules in scientific context
1.2. Length scale of transport
1.3. Biomolecule transport example: engineered microdevices
1.4. Structure of this e-book
2. Biomolecules and their electrical properties
2.1. Biomolecules in cells
2.2. Biomolecules: structure and function
2.3. Biomolecules: electrical properties
2.4. Concluding remarks
3. Moving biomolecules using electric fi elds
3.1. Electrophoresis
3.2. Dielectrophoresis (DEP)
3.3. Micro-environments for biomolecule transport
3.4. Concluding remarks
4. Basic micro- and nano-transport
4.1. Inertial, friction and sedimentation forces on single biomolecules
4.2. Electromagnetic forces acting on single biomolecules
4.3. Thermal fl uctuations
4.4. Combining forces for predicting single bioparticle trajectory
4.5. Langevin equation for a single bioparticle (biomolecule)
4.6. Langevin equation stochastic integration and the modifi ed diffusion equation (MDE)
4.7. Concluding remarks
5. Observing, quantifying and simulating electrically driven biomolecule microtransport
5.1. Micro-device and experimental arrangement
5.2. Observations and quantitative measurements
5.3. Simulations of electrically driven biomolecule micro-transport
5.4. Brief discussion of experiments and theory
5.5. Concluding remarks
6. References
6.1. General – selected books
6.2. Research articles and other reading
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