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Bionanoscience attempts to harness various functions of biological macromolecules and integrate them with engineering for technological applications. It is based on a bottom-up approach and encompasses structural biology, biomacromolecular engineering, material science, and engineering, extending the horizon of material science. The journal aims at publication of (i) Letters (ii) Reviews (3) Concepts (4) Rapid communications (5) Research papers (6) Book reviews (7) Conference announcements in the interface between chemistry, physics, biology, material science, and technology. The use of biological macromolecules as sensors, biomaterials, information storage devices, biomolecular arrays, molecular machines is significantly increasing. The traditional disciplines of chemistry, physics, and biology are overlapping and coalescing with nanoscale science and technology. Currently research in this area is scattered in different journals and this journal seeks to bring them under a single umbrella to ensure highest quality peer-reviewed research for rapid dissemination in areas that are in the forefront of science and technology which is witnessing phenomenal and accelerated growth.

Publisher: American Scientific Publishers

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Volume 8, Number 6, December 2014

A Special Issue

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Reviews

Biointerfaces Designed Through Directed Collagen Assembly
pp. 407-418(12)
Authors: Mauquoy, Sara; Zuyderhoff, Emilienne; Landoulsi, Jessem; Kalaskar, Deepak; Demoustier-Champagne, Sophie; Dupont-Gillain, Christine

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Atomic Force Microscopy and Spectroscopy: A Versatile Toolbox to Decipher Candida albicans Pathogenicity
pp. 419-427(9)
Authors: Beaussart, Audrey; El-Kirat-Chatel, Sofiane

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Research Articles

Formation and Mechanical Properties of Membranes Formed at the Surface of Walnut Stain Extract Solutions
pp. 437-444(8)
Authors: Apaydin, Kadir; Mathieu, Eric; Fabre, Roxane; Laachachi, Abdelghani; Ball, Vincent; Francius, Grégory

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Low Biotinyl Glycogen: A Model for Single-Molecule Force Analysis of Branched Biological Macromolecules
pp. 445-454(10)
Authors: Francius, Grégory; Quilès, Fabienne; Jamal, Dima; Bacharouche, Jalal; Carteret, Cédric; Joly, Jean-Pierre

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Probing Large Protein Adhesin Molecules on Pseudomonas fluorescens with Atomic Force Microscopy
pp. 455-461(7)
Authors: Schwartz, Mary; Ivanov, Ivan; Boyd, Chelsea D.; Gaddis, Rebecca; O'Connor, Samantha; Burnham, Nancy A.; O'Toole, George A.; Camesano, Terri A.

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