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<ref> Nanofabrication and biosystems: integrating materials science, engineering, and biology
Harvey C. Hoch, Lynn Jelinski, Harold G. Craighead, Cambridge University Press, 1996</ref>
<ref>Nanobiotechnology. Vol I and II. C.M.Neimeyer and C.A.Mirkin. (2007) Wiley-VCH. </ref>
<ref>Nanobiotechnology. Vol I and II. C.M.Neimeyer and C.A.Mirkin. (2007) Wiley-VCH. </ref>
<ref>NanoBioTechnology: bioinspired devices and materials of the future.  O.Shoseyov, I. Levy. (2007) Humana Press.</ref>
<ref>NanoBioTechnology: bioinspired devices and materials of the future.  O.Shoseyov, I. Levy. (2007) Humana Press.</ref>

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  1. Nanofabrication and biosystems: integrating materials science, engineering, and biology Harvey C. Hoch, Lynn Jelinski, Harold G. Craighead, Cambridge University Press, 1996
  2. Nanobiotechnology. Vol I and II. C.M.Neimeyer and C.A.Mirkin. (2007) Wiley-VCH.
  3. NanoBioTechnology: bioinspired devices and materials of the future. O.Shoseyov, I. Levy. (2007) Humana Press.
  4. Nanodevices for the Life Sciences. Edited by Challa S. S. R. Kumar. Nanotechnologies for Life Sciences. Volume 4. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH Verl. GmbH Co. KGaA, 1st Edition 2006.
  5. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) ; v. 303 Nanobiotechnology Protocols, Sandra Jean Rosenthal