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    Electrochemical control of a DNA Holliday Junction nanoswitch by Mg2+ ions by FERAPONTOVA, E. E, MOUNTFORD, C. P, CRAIN, J, BUCK, A. H, DICKINSON, P, BEATTIE, J. S, GHAZAL, P, TERRY, J. G, WALTON, A. J, MOUNT, A. R

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-11-2008)
    “…The molecular conformation of a synthetic branched, 4-way DNA Holliday junction (HJ) was electrochemically switched between the open and closed (stacked)…”
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    Ultrasonic measurement of the inter-electrode gap in electrochemical machining by Clifton, D., Mount, A.R., Alder, G.M., Jardine, D.

    “…During the process of electrochemical machining the dependency of the inter-electrode gap with time and process parameters can be used to determine process…”
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    Surface finish control by electrochemical polishing in stainless steel 316 pipes by Gomez-Gallegos, A.A., Mill, F., Mount, A.R.

    Published in Journal of manufacturing processes (01-08-2016)
    “…•Study of the physical and electrochemical phenomena included in the electrochemical machining (ECM) process.•Finding the significance of each of these…”
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    Electrochemical control of a DNA Holliday Junction nanoswitch by Mg 2+ ions by Ferapontova, E.E., Mountford, C.P., Crain, J., Buck, A.H., Dickinson, P., Beattie, J.S., Ghazal, P., Terry, J.G., Walton, A.J., Mount, A.R.

    Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (2008)
    “…The molecular conformation of a synthetic branched, 4-way DNA Holliday junction (HJ) was electrochemically switched between the open and closed (stacked)…”
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    An integrated strategy for materials characterisation and process simulation in electrochemical machining by Mount, A.R, Clifton, D, Howarth, P, Sherlock, A

    Published in Journal of materials processing technology (20-07-2003)
    “…The analysis of current transients during electrochemical machining (ECM) at a planar workpiece planar tool configuration results in the determination of the…”
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    Electrochemical deposition of Zn on TiN microelectrode arrays for microanodes by Ferapontova, E.E., Terry, J.G., Walton, A.J., Mountford, C.P., Crain, J., Buck, A.H., Dickinson, P., Campbell, C.J., Beattie, J.S., Ghazal, P., Mount, A.R.

    Published in Electrochemistry communications (01-02-2007)
    “…Zn was electrochemically deposited onto square TiN electrodes with edge dimensions of 490 μm and 40 μm. These were fabricated by standard microfabrication…”
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    Electrochemical machining of gamma titanium aluminide intermetallics by Clifton, D, Mount, A.R, Jardine, D.J, Roth, R

    “…Characteristics of low density, high stiffness, good creep resistance and high strength at a wide range of temperatures make titanium aluminide a potentially…”
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    The stability and characteristics of a DNA Holliday junction switch by Mount, A.R., Mountford, C.P., Evans, S.A.G., Su, T.-J., Buck, A.H., Dickinson, P., Campbell, C.J., Keane, L.M., Terry, J.G., Beattie, J.S., Walton, A.J., Ghazal, P., Crain, J.

    Published in Biophysical chemistry (01-12-2006)
    “…A Holliday junction (HJ) consists of four DNA double helices, with a branch point discontinuity at the intersection of the component strands. At low ionic…”
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    Positional characteristics of fluorophores influencing signal output of a DNA nanoswitch by Dickinson, P., Campbell, C.J., Evans, S.A.G., Buck, A.H., Mountford, C.P., Keane, L.M., Terry, J.G., Su, T.-J., Mount, A.R., Walton, A.J., Beattie, J.S., Crain, J., Ghazal, P.

    Published in 2006 Bio Micro and Nanosystems Conference (01-01-2006)
    “…The Holliday junction (HJ) structure, consisting of four DNA double helices with a central branch point, is capable of switching between conformational states…”
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