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T. Sakata, M. Kamahori, and Y. Miyahara, Immobilisation of oligonucleotide probes on Si3N4 surface and its application to genetic field effect transistor. Mat. Sci. Eng. C 24, 827-832 (2004). [Pg.233]

T. Sakata and Y. Miyahara, Potentiometric detection of single nucleotide polymorphism by using a genetic field-effect transistor. ChemPhysChem. 6, 703-710 (2005). [Pg.233]

Klapper, I., Hagstrom, R., Fine, R., Sharp, K., Honig, B. Focusing of electric fields in the active site of cu,zn superoxide dismutase. Proteins Struct. Pune. Genet. 1 (1986) 47-79. [Pg.195]

Klapper 1, R Hagstrom, RFine, K Sharp and B Honig 1986. Focusing of Electric Fields in tire Actir e Sit of CuZn Superoxide Dismutase Effects of Ionic Strength and Amino-Acid Substitution. Proteins Structure, Function and Genetics 1 47-59. [Pg.651]

To overcome the limitations of the database search methods, conformational search methods were developed [95,96,109]. There are many such methods, exploiting different protein representations, objective function tenns, and optimization or enumeration algorithms. The search algorithms include the minimum perturbation method [97], molecular dynamics simulations [92,110,111], genetic algorithms [112], Monte Carlo and simulated annealing [113,114], multiple copy simultaneous search [115-117], self-consistent field optimization [118], and an enumeration based on the graph theory [119]. [Pg.286]

After 1900, genetic research—but not research on nucleic acids—blossomed. Nucleic acids were difficult to work with, hard to purify, and, even though they were present in all cells, did not seem to be very interesting. Early analyses, later shown to be inconect, were interpreted to mean that nucleic acids were polymers consisting of repeats of some sequence of adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C) in a 1 1 1 1 ratio. Nucleic acids didn t seem to offer a rich enough alphabet from which to build a genetic dictionary. Most workers in the field believed proteins to be better-candidates. [Pg.1165]


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