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Synergistic effects of nano SnO<sub>2</sub> and TiO<sub>2</sub> on the mechanical and antibacterial properties of HDPE. [PDF]
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Correction to "Autonomous In Situ Biointerfacing Platform for Real-Time Electrophysiological Monitoring and Advanced Wound Management". [PDF]
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Nano-encapsulated <i>Senecio glaucus</i> L. essential oil with potent antioxidant, anticancer, and wound-healing properties. [PDF]
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Polarization-independent surface nanostructuring by femtosecond laser irradiation via microsphere in far field and ambient air. [PDF]
Yin J, Luo H, Cao T, Hong M.
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Nanoscale Horizons, 2020
Immunoimaging, stoked by the intriguing triumphs of immunotherapy, increasingly intersects with nanotechnology. Nanoimmunoimaging, the nascent field that emerged, applies nanoengineering principles to help resolve key challenges facing immunoimaging.
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Immunoimaging, stoked by the intriguing triumphs of immunotherapy, increasingly intersects with nanotechnology. Nanoimmunoimaging, the nascent field that emerged, applies nanoengineering principles to help resolve key challenges facing immunoimaging.
Ping Wang +5 more
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IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, 2003
Selective epitaxy of quantum dots using self-assembled segregation promises nanoscale resolution at conventional lithography prices.
T.S. Yeoh +5 more
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Selective epitaxy of quantum dots using self-assembled segregation promises nanoscale resolution at conventional lithography prices.
T.S. Yeoh +5 more
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Nano-localized single-cell nano-electroporation
Lab on a Chip, 2020We demonstrated nano-electroporation technique to create transient nano-holes at single or multiple nano-localized positions of a single-cell for a highly efficient intracellular delivery with high cell viability.
Tuhin Subhra Santra +3 more
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Nano-cosmetics and Nano-medicines
2023In today’s fast-moving scenario, nanotechnology has already spread its wings to nanocosmetics and nanomedicines due to the wide range of physical and chemical properties associated with nanoparticles. Different types of nanoparticles, like nanoliposomes, fullerenes, solid lipid nanoparticles etc., have made their entrance into the nanocosmetic industry.
Balwinder Kaur +2 more
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Nano-Biomimetics for Nano/Micro Tissue Regeneration
Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 2014Nanostructured biomimetics have recently shown great promise in the field of tissue engineering. They can be used as nanoscaffolds and tailored at the molecular level. The scaffold topography closely resembles the native extracellular matrix in terms of framing, porosity and bio-functionality.
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