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In Vivo Bio‐Safety Evaluations and Diagnostic/Therapeutic Applications of Chemically Designed Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles

17-05-2013 | Yu Chen, Hangrong Chen, Jianlin Shi, Advanced Materials, 2013

Abstract The remarkable progress of nanotechnology and its application in biomedicine have greatly expanded the ranges and types of biomaterials from traditional organic material‐based nanoparticles (NPs) to inorganic biomaterials or organic/inorganic hybrid nanocomposites due to the ...

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Materials for Bioresorbable Radio Frequency Electronics

17-05-2013 | Suk‐Won Hwang, Xian Huang, Jung‐Hun Seo, Jun‐Kyul Song, Stanley Kim, Sami Hage‐Ali, Hyun‐Joong Chung, Hu Tao, Fioren ..., Advanced Materials, 2013

Materials, device designs and manufacturing approaches are presented for classes of RF electronic components that are capable of complete dissolution in water or bio‐fluids. All individual passive/active components as well as system‐level examples such as wireless RF energy harvesting ...

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Fluorogenic Probing of Specific Recognitions between Sugar Ligands and Glycoprotein Receptors on Cancer Cells by an Economic Graphene Nanocomposite

17-05-2013 | Hai‐Lin Zhang, Xiao‐Li Wei, Yi Zang, Jia‐Yi Cao, Shanshan Liu, Xiao‐Peng He, Qibin Chen, Yi‐Tao Long, Jia Li, Guo‐Ro ..., Advanced Materials, 2013

Economical nanocomposites based on π‐stacking of N‐acetyl glycosyl rhodamine B to graphene oxide (GO) are simply prepared. These “sweet” GO‐materials are prove to be admirable for the fluorogenic recognition of specific intercellular sugar‐based ligand‐glycoprotein receptor interactions of ...

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Applications of Gold Nanoparticles in the Detection and Identification of Infectious Diseases and Biothreats

15-05-2013 | Meihua Lin, Hao Pei, Fan Yang, Chunhai Fan, Xiaolei Zuo, Advanced Materials, 2013

Abstract The situation of infectious diseases and biothreats all over the world remains serious. The effective identification of such diseases plays a very important role. In recent years, gold nanoparticles have been widely used in biosensor design to improve the performance for the ...

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Alternative Plasmonic Materials: Beyond Gold and Silver

15-05-2013 | Gururaj V. Naik, Vladimir M. Shalaev, Alexandra Boltasseva, Advanced Materials, 2013

Abstract Materials research plays a vital role in transforming breakthrough scientific ideas into next‐generation technology. Similar to the way silicon revolutionized the microelectronics industry, the proper materials can greatly impact the field of plasmonics and metamaterials. ...

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Fluorescent Protein Senses and Reports Mechanical Damage in Glass‐Fiber‐Reinforced Polymer Composites (Adv. Mater. 19/2013)

14-05-2013 | Katarzyna Makyła, Christoph Müller, Samuel Lörcher, Thomas Winkler, Martin G. Nussbaumer, Michaela Eder, Nico Bruns, Advanced Materials, 2013

A fluorescent protein is implemented by Nico Bruns and co‐workers on page 2701 as a force‐responsive molecular sensor at the fiber‐resin interface in glass‐fiber reinforced composites. Micrometer‐scale damage, such as fiber fractures and fiber matrix debonding, is reported by loss of ...

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Self‐Assembled Plasmonic Nanoring Cavity Arrays for SERS and LSPR Biosensing (Adv. Mater. 19/2013)

14-05-2013 | Hyungsoon Im, Kyle C. Bantz, Si Hoon Lee, Timothy W. Johnson, Christy L. Haynes, Sang‐Hyun Oh, Advanced Materials, 2013

Self‐assembled plasmonic nanoring cavity arrays are formed alongside the curvature of highly packed metallic nanosphere gratings. The sub‐10‐nm gap size is precisely tuned via atomic layer deposition and highly ordered arrays are produced over a centimeter‐sized area. The resulting hybrid ...

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Self‐Assembly: A Robust Route to Enzymatically Functional, Hierarchically Self‐Assembled Peptide Frameworks (Adv. Mater. 19/2013)

14-05-2013 | S. Sangiambut, K. Channon, N. M. Thomson, S. Sato, T. Tsuge, Y. Doi, E. Sivaniah, Advanced Materials, 2013

Adding enzyme biofunctionality to peptide nanofibers is challenging since this can inhibit enzyme activity and peptide self‐assembly. Easan Sivaniah and co‐workers demonstrate on page 2661 the attachment of a polymerization synthase to peptide nanofibers via a selective non‐covalent ...

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Organic Electronics: Bifunctional Star‐Burst Amorphous Molecular Materials for OLEDs: Achieving Highly Efficient Solid‐State Luminescence and Carrier Transport Induced by Spontaneous Molecular Orientation (Adv. Mater. 19/2013)

14-05-2013 | Jun Yun Kim, Takuma Yasuda, Yu Seok Yang, Chihaya Adachi, Advanced Materials, 2013

A design strategy for achieving both efficient solid‐state luminescence and high carrier transport properties in organic amorphous molecular materials is demonstrated by Chihaya Adachi, Takuma Yasuda, and co‐workers on page 2666. The designed star‐burst molecules form amorphous solid ...

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Flock‐Based Microfluidics: Flock‐Based Microfluidics (Adv. Mater. 19/2013)

14-05-2013 | Martina Hitzbleck, Robert D. Lovchik, Emmanuel Delamarche, Advanced Materials, 2013

Electrostatic flocking is a technique for depositing vertically‐aligned microfibers onto an adhesive‐coated substrate using a high electrostatic field. Emmanuel Delamarche and co‐workers use this technique on page 2672 to pattern layers of flock fibers resulting in 2D and 3D microfluidic ...

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