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Light‐Responsive Biomaterials: Development and Applications
Macromolecular Bioscience, 2010AbstractNovel biomaterials are beneficial to the growing fields of drug delivery, cell biology, micro‐devices, and tissue engineering. With recent advances in chemistry and materials science, light is becoming an attractive option as a method to control biomaterial behavior and properties.
Joshua S, Katz, Jason A, Burdick
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Turning off the blue-light response
Science, 2016Plant Photobiology In plants, blue light is perceived by cryptochromes, which, once activated, set off signaling events that regulate gene expression, circadian rhythms, and photomorphogenesis. Wang et al. now show that in the model plant Arabidopsis , one of the functions of activated cryptochromes, which are dimers or oligomers when active, is to ...
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Photothermal Nanomaterials: A Powerful Light-to-Heat Converter
Chemical Reviews, 2023Ximin Cui, Qifeng Ruan, Xiaolu Zhuo
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Light responsive functional polyolefins
2014Azobenzene and its derivatives are interesting molecules because of their ability to switch from more stable trans isomer to less stable cis form by using opportune wavelength light irradiation. This rapid and reversible photoisomerization can cause changes to the optical, geometric, mechanical and chemical properties of materials where these ...
Ilaria Domenichelli +5 more
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Light sheet fluorescence microscopy
Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2021Ernst H K Stelzer +2 more
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A roadmap for the commercialization of perovskite light emitters
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Kyung Yeon Jang +2 more
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Extreme light confinement and control in low-symmetry phonon-polaritonic crystals
Nature Reviews Materials, 2023Martin Wolf +2 more
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