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List of works by Katherine E Dunn

An experimental study of the putative mechanism of a synthetic autonomous rotary DNA nanomotor

scientific article

Assessing the potential of surface-immobilized molecular logic machines for integration with solid state technology

scientific article published on 18 May 2016

Biophysical characterisation of DNA origami nanostructures reveals inaccessibility to intercalation binding sites

scientific article published on 26 February 2020

Characterizing Surface-Immobilized DNA Structures and Devices Using a Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation Monitoring (QCM-D)

scientific article published on 01 January 2018

DNA origami assembly

doctoral thesis by Katherine Elizabeth Dunn

Dimensions and Global Twist of Single-Layer DNA Origami Measured by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering

scientific article published on 04 June 2018

Guiding the folding pathway of DNA origami

scientific article published in Nature

Investigating the dynamics of surface-immobilized DNA nanomachines

scientific article

Modelling DNA origami self-assembly at the domain level

scientific article published in October 2015

Precision Templated Bottom-Up Multiprotein Nanoassembly through Defined Click Chemistry Linkage to DNA.

scientific article published on 17 April 2017

Quantitative measurement of a three-component mixture based on THz spectra

Surface-Immobilised DNA Molecular Machines for Information Processing

Synergistic Biomineralization Phenomena Created by a Combinatorial Nacre Protein Model System

scientific article

The Business of DNA Nanotechnology: Commercialization of Origami and Other Technologies

scientific article published on 16 January 2020

The electrophotonic silicon biosensor

scientific article

The emerging science of electrosynbionics

scientific article published on 11 March 2020

Towards a Bioelectronic Computer: A Theoretical Study of a Multi-Layer Biomolecular Computing System That Can Process Electronic Inputs

scientific article published on 04 September 2018

Towards a bioelectronic computer: A theoretical study of a multi-layer biomolecular computing system that can process electronic inputs