On the nature of self-assembled collagen fibrils as biomolecular nanowires for sensor applications

D. Araujo, P. Price, J. Brotherton, K. Coonse, R. G. Southwick, A. J. Moll, J. T. Oxford, W. B. Knowlton

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Abstract

The self assembly mechanism of collagen monomers into nanoscale fibrils provides the opportunity to investigate their possible use as biological nanowires. Electrical test structures were fabricated using electron beam lithography (EBL), and used to electrically contact the collagen fibrils and characterize their electrical behavior.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2007 IEEE Workshop on Microelectronics andElectron Devices, WMED
Pages49-50
Number of pages2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007
Event5th Annual IEEE Workshop on Microelectronics and Electron Devices, WMED - Boise, ID, United States
Duration: 20 Apr 200720 Apr 2007

Publication series

Name2007 IEEE Workshop on Microelectronics and Electron Devices, WMED

Conference

Conference5th Annual IEEE Workshop on Microelectronics and Electron Devices, WMED
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBoise, ID
Period20/04/0720/04/07

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