Brownian motion in a fluid brings molecules together in various position and
orientations. If molecules
have suitable complementary surfaces, they can bind, assembling to form a
specific structure. Brownian assembly is a less paradoxical name for self-assembly (how can a structure assemble
itself, or do anything, when it does not yet exist?)
Brownian motion in a fluid brings molecules together in various positions and
orientations. If molecules
have suitable complementary surfaces, they can bind, assembling to form a
specific structure. Brownian assembly is a less paradoxical name for self-assembly (how can a structure assemble
itself, or do anything, when it does not yet exist?).
Brownian motion in a fluid brings molecules together in various position and
orientations. If molecules
have suitable complementary surfaces, they can bind, assembling to form a
specific structure. Brownian assembly is a less paradoxical name for self-assembly.
Brownian motion in a fluid brings molecules together in various position and
orientations. If molecules
have suitable complementary surfaces, they can bind, assembling to form a
specific structure. Brownian assembly is a less paradoxical name for self-assembly (how can a structure assemble
itself, or do anything, when it does not yet exist?). [NTN]
Brownian motion in a fluid brings molecules together in various position and
orientations. If molecules
have suitable complementary surfaces, they can bind, assembling to form a
specific structure. Brownian assembly is a less paradoxical name for self-assembly (how can a structure assemble
itself, or do anything, when it does not yet exist?)
Brownian motion in a fluid brings molecules together in various position and
orientations. If molecules
have suitable complementary surfaces, they can bind, assembling to form a
specific structure. Brownian assembly is a less paradoxical name for self-assembly.
Brownian motion in a fluid brings molecules together in various position and
orientations. If molecules
have suitable complementary surfaces, they can bind, assembling to form a
specific structure. Brownian assembly is a less paradoxical name for self-assembly (how can a structure assemble
itself, or do anything, when it does not yet exist?). [NTN]