Graphene oxide making any material suitable to create biosensors

PU scientist Raul Rodrigez and his colleagues from Lithuania and Germany were the first in the world to suggest how with the help of graphene oxide, in fact ordinary graphene as in pencils, but oxidized to make the surface of any material suitable for immobilization of living cells……… https://nano-magazine.com/news/2017/11/27/graphene-oxide-making-any-material-suitable-to-create-biosensors/?email=pr@nanotec.or.th

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November 30, 2017

70-year-old malaria drug found to improve treatment of tumors

A new study shows that a 70-year-old malaria drug can block immune cells in the liver so nanoparticles can arrive at their intended tumor site, overcoming a significant hurdle of targeted drug delivery, according to a team of researchers led by Houston Methodist….. https://nano-magazine.com/news/2017/11/7/70-year-old-malaria-drug-found-to-improve-treatment-of-tumors/?email=ramjitti@nanotec.or.th

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November 9, 2017

UK company wins global medicine award for its ground-breaking potential MS treatment

A leading scientist battling to halt the development of Multiple Sclerosis has revealed that clinical human trials will start by 2020, after her company was honoured with a major nano medicine award. Dr Su Metcalfe’s regenerative nanomedicine company, LIFNano™, was named Most Promising Nanomedicine Project at the International Nano Medicine Awards in Berlin on Tuesday, November […]

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November 9, 2017

Nanoflowers harness sunlight

A one-pot production method is used to create submicron flower-like structures that display high photocatalytic activity, specifically for water splitting to produce hydrogen. This work is a collaboration between Singaporean and Chinese institutions, and represents the forefront of visible light-driven hydrogen evolution research that is both effective and environmental. ……… http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/70326

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November 7, 2017

Metal-oxide coating makes graphene more versatile – news from the Enlighten Conference 2017

Last month nanotechweb.org attended the Thin Films and Coating Technologies for Science and Industry event at the Ricoh Arena Coventry in the UK. Among the research presented, two projects were focused on coating single-layer graphene with metal-oxide nanolayers. Adrianus Indrat Aria of Cranfield University, UK, together with collaborators from University of Cambridge and the Centre […]

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November 7, 2017

Why are parrotfish teeth tough enough to bite stony corals?

Parrotfish feed by biting stony corals so they need highly stiff, hard, fracture-tough and abrasion-resistant teeth. New chemical analyses, nano-indentation tests and polarization-dependent imaging contrast mapping experiments by a team of researchers in the US and Singapore has now revealed that they indeed have all these properties. ……… http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/70376

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November 7, 2017

Unexplained huge protein conductances hint at evolution

When electrochemistry, transient charging and heating effects all failed to explain the fluctuating high conductance detected in a human integrin protein, Stuart Lindsay at Arizona State University and his colleagues considered the possibility that the protein’s electronic properties teetered at a critical point between conducting and insulating states…… http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/tech/70386

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November 7, 2017
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