V. A. Shchukin has written: 'Epitaxy of nanostructures' -- subject(s): Nanostructures, Epitaxy
Wee Shong Chin has written: 'Science at the nanoscale' -- subject(s): Nanotechnology, Nanostructures, Nanoscience 'Science at the nanoscale' -- subject(s): Nanotechnology, Nanostructures, Nanoscience
Mohsen Adeli has written: 'Hybrid nanostructures in cancer therapy' -- subject(s): Drug Delivery Systems, Nanostructures, Methods, Therapeutic use, Neoplasms, Drug therapy
Katrin Seeger has written: 'Fabrication of silicon nanostructures'
Plasmonic nanoparticles are particles whose electron density can couple with electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths that are far larger than the particle.
Professor James M. Tour is the most famous living chemist today. He is famous for his work on nanoelectronics and graphene nanostructures.
Nanoparticles are individual particles at the nanoscale, while nanostructures are larger arrangements or assemblies of nanoparticles. Nanostructures can be composed of nanoparticles or other nanomaterials and can have specific properties based on their size and arrangement.
Bioinformatics can be applied in nanotechnology to design and analyze nanostructures for drug delivery, diagnostics, and therapeutics. By integrating biological data with nanotechnology tools, researchers can develop innovative nanostructures with enhanced properties and functionalities for various biomedical applications. This interdisciplinary approach can lead to the development of personalized medicine and targeted therapies.
Yoon S. Lee has written: 'Self-assembly and nanotechnology systems' -- subject(s): Nanostructured materials, Nanostructures, Nanotechnology, Self-assembly (Chemistry)
Nanostructures are synthetic or biological materials with at least one dimension in the nanometer scale, typically ranging from 1-100 nanometers. They exhibit unique properties at this scale that differ from their bulk counterparts, enabling diverse applications in fields such as electronics, medicine, and materials science. Their tiny size and large surface area-to-volume ratio make them ideal for enhancing properties like strength, conductivity, reactivity, and optical properties.
Sang Hyun Cho has written: 'Cancer nanotechnology' -- subject(s): Nanostructures, Methods, Neoplasms, Radiotherapy, Therapy, Diagnosis, Diagnostic use, Nanotechnology, Therapeutic use
A. Terrence Conlisk has written: 'Essentials of micro- and nanofluidics' -- subject(s): Thermodynamics, Nanostructures, Static Electricity, Hydrodynamics, Therapeutic use, Micro-Electrical-Mechanical Systems, Biomedical Technology