Kinetic Analysis of Synthetic Analogues of Linear‐Epitope Peptides of Glycoprotein D of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 by Surface Plasmon Resonance [PDF]
Edwin Lasonder+7 more
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Designing the Next Generation of Biomaterials through Nanoengineering
Nanoengineering enables precise control over biomaterial interactions with living systems by tuning surface energy, defects, porosity, and crystallinity. This review highlights how these nanoscale design parameters drive advances in regenerative medicine, drug delivery, bioprinting, biosensing, and bioimaging, while outlining key translational ...
Ryan Davis Jr.+3 more
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Kinetic analysis of DNA binding by the c‐Myb DNA‐binding domainusing surface plasmon resonance [PDF]
Masayuki Oda+3 more
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Flexible Selenium Nanowires with Tuneable Electronic Bandgaps
Nanotubes serve as effective test tubes for selenium nanowires, as their diameter precisely controls the width of the nanowires and the Se─Se bonding, resulting in a variety of different structures. An electron beam can be used to modify the nanotubes, allowing real‐time observation of the nanowire extrusion process. Additionally, optically transparent
William J. Cull+12 more
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Surface Plasmon Resonance Studies Resolve the Enigmatic Endotoxin Neutralizing Activity of Polymyxin B [PDF]
Celestine J. Thomas+2 more
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Designing Physical Unclonable Functions From Optically Active Materials
Assigning unforgeable “fingerprints” to manufactured goods is a key strategy to fight global counterfeiting. Optical physical unclonable functions (PUFs) are chemically generated random patterns of optically active materials serving as unique authenticators.
Maxime Klausen+2 more
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Measurement of roughness-induced wavelength corrections to the surface plasmon resonance in silver
J. A. Bush+3 more
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On surface plasmons in porous silicon: Measurements of the electron energy loss in etched silicon nanocrystals [PDF]
Regina M. Sassaki+2 more
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A schematic illustration of how noble metals can be used to create nanoparticles (NPs) or nanoclusters (NCs). Noble metal NPs, due to their plasmonic properties, enable photothermal therapy and surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). In contrast, NCs, which lack a plasmonic resonance band, exhibit fluorescence, making them ideal for bioimaging ...
David Esporrín‐Ubieto+3 more
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Observation of surface plasmons by transition radiation from smooth aluminium films
A. Humbert+3 more
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