Search for dissertations about: "Lu Sun"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 60 swedish dissertations containing the words Lu Sun.
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1. Concatemerization of Synthetic Oligonucleotides
Abstract : DNA nanotechnology has become an important research field because of its advantages in high predictability and accuracy of base-paring recognition. For example, the DNA concatemer, one of the simplest DNA constructs in shape, has been used to enhance signals in biosensing. READ MORE
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2. Concatemerization of Synthetic Oligonucleotides, Assembly on Surface and Ligand Interactions
Abstract : DNA nanotechnology has become an important research field because of its advantages in high predictability and accuracy of base-paring recognition. DNA concatemer, one of the simplest DNA constructs in shape, have been found as efficient signal amplifiers in several biosensors for different applications. READ MORE
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3. Formation and Characterization of DNA Concatemers for Single Molecule Mechanism Studies
Abstract : Well known as genetic information carrier, DNA however, in the past three decade experienced a revolution to become a fashionable fabrication material in nanotechnology as a consequence of the high predictability and accuracy of base-paring recognition. Although DNA can be constructed in many fancy 2D and 3D structures, this thesis work focused on constructing one-dimension linear DNA concatemers in order to study sequence specific DNA-ligand binding at the single-molecule level. READ MORE
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4. Stability and Growth of Composite Atmospheric Nanoclusters Studied by Molecular Dynamics Simulations
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5. Development and Application of Non-linear Mid-infrared Laser Spectroscopy for Combustion Diagnostics
Abstract : The work reported in this thesis involved the development and application of two novel infrared non-linear laser techniques, namely mid-infrared polarization spectroscopy (IRPS) and mid-infrared degenerate four-wave mixing (IR-DFWM) to combustion diagnostics. These two techniques meet the needs of species concentration detection in combustion environments, especially for those species lacking accessible electronic (one-photon) transitions in the ultraviolet (UV) or visible spectral region. READ MORE