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Study of Self-Organized Protein Films for the Purposes of Biomolecular Electronics
Biomolecular electronics is a very perspective direction for the modern electronics development. In this work we consider self-organized films of albumin protein. Such materials exhibit a number of important properties, making them very promising for the biomolecular electronics. We use methods of optical microscopy and computer simulation for studying of self-organization processes in such films and analyze their potential usefulness for electronic devices. Results of computational and practical experiments are presented in this paper.