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This review highlights the recent methods to prepare PNA-based materials through a combination of self-assembly and self-organization processes. The use of these methods allows easy and versatile preparation of structured hybrid materials showing specific recognition properties and unique physicochemical properties at the nano- and micro-scale levels displaying potential applications in several directions, ranging from sensors and microarrays to nanostructured devices for biochips.
Monolayers, Peptide Nucleic Acids, Microarrays, Sensors, Protein Array Analysis, Self-assembly, Review, Biosensing Techniques, DNA, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Self-organisation, Microarray Analysis, Nanostructures, Surfaces, Biochips, DNA-PNA duplexes, Nanoparticles, Hybridization, Materials, PNA
Monolayers, Peptide Nucleic Acids, Microarrays, Sensors, Protein Array Analysis, Self-assembly, Review, Biosensing Techniques, DNA, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Self-organisation, Microarray Analysis, Nanostructures, Surfaces, Biochips, DNA-PNA duplexes, Nanoparticles, Hybridization, Materials, PNA
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