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Nanotechnologies Brooding Smart and Economic Green Architecture
More than six decades ago, surprising nanotechnologies with its so effective dynamic research became the passage for approaching a dream of existing smart and economic tools with its accuracy of synergy.
Abd Al-Aziz S. Al-Sharkawy
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Nanotechnology in Textiles [PDF]
Increasing customer demand for durable and functional apparel manufactured in a sustainable manner has created an opportunity for nanomaterials to be integrated into textile substrates. Nanomoieties can induce stain repellence, wrinkle-freeness, static elimination, and electrical conductivity to fibers without compromising their comfort and flexibility.
Ali K, Yetisen +8 more
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Nanotechnologies in Proteomics [PDF]
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Yuri D, Ivanov +3 more
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Heterogeneous photocatalysts are easily separable and recyclable, but homogeneous ones are precisely tunable. Here, the authors merge the benefits of these two catalyst types by incorporating diverse dyes into solution-processable, porous polymers.
Richard Y. Liu +3 more
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Nanotechnology is a multidisciplinary field that covers a vast and diverse array of devices and machines derived from engineering, physics, materials science, chemistry and biology. These devices have found applications in biomedical sciences, such as targeted drug delivery, bio-imaging, sensing and diagnosis of pathologies at early stages.
S. Mashaghi (Samaneh) +3 more
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The purpose of this work is to identify technologies of the production of materials and fabrics that provide protection against toxic chemicals and pathogens for the development of personal and collective protective equipment. These materials and tissues
V. V. Zavialov +8 more
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Neophobia: socio-ethical problems of innovative technologies of the food industry
The purpose of this review work is to consider the impact of socio-ethical problems on the acceptance of new food products by potential consumers and the issues of manufacturers of these products when introducing innovative technologies.
I. T. Smykov
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Nanotechnologies in Glycoproteomics [PDF]
Protein glycosylation, as an important post-translational modification, is implicated in a number of ailments. Applying proteomic approaches, including mass spectrometry (MS) analyses that have played a significant role in biomarker detection and early diagnosis of diseases, to the study of glycoproteins or glycopeptides will facilitate a deeper ...
Zhao, Hu, Li, Yaojun, Hu, Ye
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Think Big, Start Small: How Nanomedicine Could Alleviate the Burden of Rare CNS Diseases
The complexity and organization of the central nervous system (CNS) is widely modulated by the presence of the blood–brain barrier (BBB) and the blood–cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB), which both act as biochemical, dynamic obstacles impeding any type
Abdelfattah Faouzi +1 more
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Some issues in pharmaceutical therapies such as instability, poor membrane permeability, and bioavailability of drugs can be solved by the design of suitable delivery systems based on the combination of two pillar classes of ingredients: polymers and ...
Sabrina Bochicchio +2 more
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