ABSTRACT
Manipulation of self-assembled peptide nanostructures is a critical
issue through the process of characterization and integration of
these biological structures in different applications, e.g. devel-
opment of biosensors, electronics, drug-delivery systems, surface
functionalization, among others. Using the right manipulation
technique, we can assure the structure will be placed at the desired
locationwithout damaging the samples during the handling process.
It is important to remember that when working with biological
samples it is relevant to keep the sample in an environment that
maintains its structure and properties unchanged. Through this
chapter different manipulation techniques that can be applied with
this type of biological structures are presented. Their advantages
and challenges are discussed in order to offer the reader different
alternatives to consider when facing the tasks of moving, sorting,
and placing self-assembled nanostructures with a specific goal.