نتایج جستجو برای: mg12o12 nanocage

تعداد نتایج: 218  

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2006
Ivana De Domenico Michael B Vaughn Liangtao Li Dustin Bagley Giovanni Musci Diane M Ward Jerry Kaplan

Ferritin is a cytosolic molecule comprised of subunits that self-assemble into a nanocage capable of containing up to 4500 iron atoms. Iron stored within ferritin can be mobilized for use within cells or exported from cells. Expression of ferroportin (Fpn) results in export of cytosolic iron and ferritin degradation. Fpn-mediated iron loss from ferritin occurs in the cytosol and precedes ferrit...

2013
Neeraj Singh Nisha Vivek Gill Parina Gill

The purpose of this review article is to potentiate the use of nanogel based artificial chaperones as therapeutic approach in delivery of various molecules. Nanogel is a nanoscale drug delivery systems with enhanced surface area not only are capable of transmitting hydrophobic drugs in vitro and in vivo with improved drug bioavailability but also help to reduce side effects of drug. Nanogel cha...

Journal: :ACS nano 2014
Shuze Zhu Teng Li

The malleable nature of atomically thin graphene makes it a potential candidate material for nanoscale origami, a promising bottom-up nanomanufacturing approach to fabricating nanobuilding blocks of desirable shapes. The success of graphene origami hinges upon precise and facile control of graphene morphology, which still remains as a significant challenge. Inspired by recent progresses on func...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2011
Micha Polak Leonid Rubinovich

Nanoconfinement entropic effects on chemical equilibrium involving a small number of molecules, which we term NCECE, are revealed by two widely diverse types of reactions. Employing statistical-mechanical principles, we show how the NCECE effect stabilizes nucleotide dimerization observed within self-assembled molecular cages. Furthermore, the effect provides the basis for dimerization even und...

Journal: :Genome research 2014
Anton Kratz Pascal Beguin Megumi Kaneko Takahiko Chimura Ana Maria Suzuki Atsuko Matsunaga Sachi Kato Nicolas Bertin Timo Lassmann Réjan Vigot Piero Carninci Charles Plessy Thomas Launey

Underlying the complexity of the mammalian brain is its network of neuronal connections, but also the molecular networks of signaling pathways, protein interactions, and regulated gene expression within each individual neuron. The diversity and complexity of the spatially intermingled neurons pose a serious challenge to the identification and quantification of single neuron components. To addre...

2016
Ioannis H. Karampelas Kai Liu Edward P. Furlani

Plasmonics is emerging from among the most promising means for generating and controlling thermal energy at the nanoscale. In this approach, metallic nanoparticles are laser heated at plasmon resonant wavelengths that depend on the size, shape and properties of the particles. Key attributes of this method include remote optical activation, nanoscale resolution and efficient photothermal transdu...

2011
Hossein Ghanbari Achala de Mel Alexander M Seifalian

Revolutionary advances in nanotechnology propose novel materials with superior properties for biomedical application. One of the most promising nanomaterials for biomedical application is polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS), an amazing nanocage consisting of an inner inorganic framework of silicon and oxygen atoms and an outer shell of organic groups. The unique properties of this nanop...

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