نتایج جستجو برای: magnetic dna nanotubes mdnts

تعداد نتایج: 868138  

2009
V Raffa O Vittorio G Ciofani V Pensabene A Cuschieri

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are tubular nanostructures that exhibit magnetic properties due to the metal catalyst impurities entrapped at their extremities during fabrication. When mammalian cells are cultured in a CNT-containing medium, the nanotubes interact with the cells, as a result of which, on exposure to a magnetic field, they are able to move cells towards the magnetic source. In the prese...

Journal: :Soft matter 2015
Timothy R Pearce Efrosini Kokkoli

DNA nanotubes were created using molecular self-assembly of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA)-amphiphiles composed of a hydrophobic dialkyl tail and polycarbon spacer and a hydrophilic ssDNA headgroup. The nanotube structures were formed by bilayers of amphiphiles, with the hydrophobic components forming an inner layer that was shielded from the aqueous solvent by an outer layer of ssDNA. The nanotub...

The interaction between nucleotides and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is a subjectof many investigations for treating diseases but there are many questions in this field thatremain unanswered. Because of experimental methods involve assumptions andinterpretation besides limitations, there are many problems that the best study for them isusing theoretical study. Consequently, t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Dage Liu Sung Ha Park John H Reif Thomas H LaBean

DNA-based nanotechnology is currently being developed as a general assembly method for nanopatterned materials that may find use in electronics, sensors, medicine, and many other fields. Here we present results on the construction and characterization of DNA nanotubes, a self-assembling superstructure composed of DNA tiles. Triple-crossover tiles modified with thiol-containing double-stranded D...

A.A Yinusa J.O Akanmu M.G Sobamowo, O.A Adeleye

In this work, nonlocal elasticity theory is applied to analyze nonlinear free vibrations of slightly curved multi-walled carbon nanotubes resting on nonlinear Winkler and Pasternak foundations in a thermal and magnetic environment. With the aid of Galerkin decomposition method, the systems of nonlinear partial differential equations are transformed into systems of nonlinear ordinary differentia...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2009
Thomas E Mallouk Peidong Yang

The interface of biology and inorganic materials represents one of the fastest growing and most promising areas of nanotechnology. The fifth issue of JACS Select contains 22 Communications and Articles from 2008 and early 2009 that illustrate the breadth and creative energy of this young field. Although the use of colloidal particles of metals and semiconductors as pigments dates back many cent...

2016
Luke A. Somers A. T. Charlie Johnson Luke Somers Alan T. Charlie Johnson Marija Drndic

Graphene and carbon nanotubes are extreme mechanical and electronic materials which have been the subjects of intense study and development since their discoveries. While many of their intrinsic properties have been discovered, their interactions with other materials are only beginning to be explored. The noncovalent binding of single-stranded DNA oligonucleotides to carbon nanotubes and graphe...

2013
Lei Liu Chun Yang Kai Zhao Jingyuan Li Hai-Chen Wu

An important issue in nanopore sensing is to construct stable and versatile sensors that can discriminate analytes with minute differences. Here we report a means of creating nanopores that comprise ultrashort single-walled carbon nanotubes inserted into a lipid bilayer. We investigate the ion transport and DNA translocation through single-walled carbon nanotube nanopores and find that our resu...

Journal: :Small 2015
Jungwook Choi Haorong Chen Feiran Li Lingming Yang Steve S Kim Rajesh R Naik Peide D Ye Jong Hyun Choi

2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) are nanomanufactured using a generalized strategy with self-assembled DNA nanotubes. DNA nanotubes of various lengths serve as lithographic etch masks for the dry etching of TMDCs. The nanostructured TMDCs are studied by atomic force microscopy, photoluminescence, and Raman spectroscopy. This parallel approach can be used to manufacture 2D TMDC nanost...

2006
Vadim I. Puller Slava V. Rotkin

The optical dichroism which appears in the nanotube–DNA hybrid is studied within a phenomenological approach. Naturally non–chiral nanotubes may acquire a chiral optical response when wrapped by the DNA helix. The hybrids of the DNA and the metallic nanotubes are discussed in conjunction with the possible gap opening and the subsequent arising of a pair of van Hove singularities close to the Fe...

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