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Conformational switching in self-assembling mechnical systems : theory and application

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Figure  1-1:  Biological  example  of  conformational  switching:  inhibition  of  protein  enzyme by  specific  end-product  inhibitor  molecules  (abstracted  from  Figure  4-21  of  [58])
Figure  2-3:  Fluidic  self-assembly  of GaAs  blocks  onto  Si substrates.  (redrawn  from  [64])
Figure  2-9:  Self-reprodcing  machines.  (redrawn  from  [42])
Figure  3-7:  One-dimensional  conformational  switch with  a  minus  device.
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