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A nanoshell, or rather a nanoshell plasmon, is a type of spherical nanoparticle consisting of a dielectric core which is covered by a thin metallic shell
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cells with the gold nanoshells, an 820 nm laser was used to irradiate the cells. Only the cells incubated with the gold nanoshells conjugated with the
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American chemist and electrical engineer
photonics technologies. Halas is known for inventing plasmon-resonant nanoshells, a class of core–shell nanoparticles consisting of a dielectric core (typically
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strategy that creates "cell-in-shell" structures by forming artificial nanoshells (typically <100 nm in thickness) on individual cells. The cell-in-shell
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Nanoscale structure of material
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Mechanical property that measures stiffness of a solid material
(May 7, 2004). Lubensky, Tom C. (ed.). "Bacteriophage capsids: Tough nanoshells with complex elastic properties". Proceedings of the National Academy
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core provides plasmon mode and surface plasmon polaritons are formed on the surface of nanoshell with a silicon dioxide doped with dye as gain medium.
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PMID 265585. Ivanovska, I. L.; et al. (2004). "Bacteriophage capsids: Tough nanoshells with complex elastic properties". Proceedings of the National Academy
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Overview of and topical guide to nanotechnology
Nanoknot – Nanomesh – Nanopillar – Nanopin film – Nanoring – Nanorod – Nanoshell – Nanotube – Quantum dot – Quantum heterostructure – Sculptured thin film
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Barton; Naomi Halas; Jennifer West; Rebekah Drezek (1 February 2004). "Nanoshell-enabled photonics-based imaging and therapy of cancer". Technology in
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Iman; Shepparda, Colin; Olivoc, Malini (March 2008). "Synthesis of gold nanoshells based on the depositionprecipitation process". Gold Bulletin. 41 (1):
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Wendorff, Joachim H.; Ramesh, Ramamoorthy; Alexe, Marin (2003-07-21). "Nanoshell tubes of ferroelectric lead zirconate titanate and barium titanate". Applied
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Direct energy flows
(2011-04-13). "Plexciton Dynamics: Exciton−Plasmon Coupling in a J-Aggregate−Au Nanoshell Complex Provides a Mechanism for Nonlinearity". Nano Letters. 11 (4):
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the Care & Cleaning of Natural Stone" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-05-01. nanoShell Stone Sealer, Protective Coatings from nanoShell.
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Engineering, US Environmental Protection Agency "Sustainable Nano Coatings". nanoShell Ltd. Archived from the original on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 3 January
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Drug delivery technique using gold nanoparticles as vectors
cell shrinkage and loss of nuclear straining. Results of their in vivo nanoshell therapy of mice revealed penetration of the tumor ~5mm.The metal particles
Gold nanoparticles in chemotherapy
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Nanoscale shell made from polymer
digestive enzymes within a non-toxic polymer shell. The enzyme filled nanoshell has been proven in lab mice to absorb ethyl alcohol from the bloodstream
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Medical application of nanotechnology
of chicken meat into a single piece using a suspension of gold-coated nanoshells activated by an infrared laser. This could be used to weld arteries during
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of Basel Scanning probe microscopy 2008 Naomi J. Halas Rice University Nanoshells with tunable optical properties 2009 Harold Craighead Cornell University
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aggregation state. They also come in various shapes and sizes: nanosphere, nanoshell, nanocluster, nanorod, nanostar, nanocube, branched, and nanotriangle
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Technology for manipulating plasmons
"Nanoscale Control of Near-Infrared Fluorescence Enhancement Using Au Nanoshells". Small. 4 (10): 1716–1722. doi:10.1002/smll.200800405. PMID 18819167
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acid fuel cells Naomi Halas (PhD 1987), American biochemist focusing on nanoshells and nanophotonics John Burdon Sanderson Haldane (1892–1962), British and
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Chinese-Canadian engineer
currently works on wave propagation of functional graded cylindrical nanoshells. Zu has been involved with American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
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Technologies for targeted drug delivery
may therefore appear at low levels in the environment. Additionally, nanoshell coatings significantly protect against degradation in the cellular environment
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one hundred million pounds to do so. Her plan was to insert poisoned nanoshells into the children's bloodstreams via immunisation injections, which they
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Wayback Machine Westwood High School – Austin, TX LANAPT (Ligand Attached Nanoshells Assisting Photothermal Therapy) Archived 2018-04-08 at the Wayback Machine
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including carbon nanotubes (CNT) and boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs); nanoshells, nanomembranes, nanocoatings, nanocomposite/nanostructured materials,
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American bioengineer
their "groundbreaking work to develop a cancer therapy based on metallic nanoshells." West and Halas were later honored by the YMCA as 2005 Outstanding Women
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Mainstream medical research into cancer treatment
been achieved with other types of nanoparticles, including gold-coated nanoshells and nanorods that exhibit certain degrees of 'tunability' of the absorption
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Nanolaser Nanolens Nanomagnet Nanoparticle Nanophotonics Nanoscopic scale Nanoshell Nanotechnology Nanotribology Narasimhaiengar Mukunda Naresh Dadhich (physicist)
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South Korean scientist and professor
highly structured surfaces created by Park include spiky metal nanoshells. The nanoshells are synthesised using a silver-assisted seed-growth mechanisms
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including silicon nanoparticles (quantum dots), silicon nanowires, silicon nanoshells, silicon nanotubes, silicon aerogels, and mesoporous silicon. The first
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Indian American chemist
development of photonic materials for biomedical applications including nanoshells containing various diagnostic and therapeutic agents He has published
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both liposomes and micelles. Examples of gold nanoparticles are gold nanoshells and nanocages. Different types of nanomaterial being used in nanocarriers
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Indian origin American biomolecular engineer
Bardhan; Surbhi Lal; Amit Joshi; Naomi J Halas (25 May 2011). "Theranostic nanoshells: from probe design to imaging and treatment of cancer". Accounts of Chemical
Rizia_Bardhan
American bioengineer and academic
Naomi Halas; Jennifer West; Rebekah Drezek (April 2005). "Immunotargeted nanoshells for integrated cancer imaging and therapy". Nano Letters. 5 (4): 709–11
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combination of halloysite and layer-by-layer self-assembly for the creation of nanoshells to contain insoluble medicines, serving as an alternative approach to
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enhance anti-tumor efficacy. Her studies demonstrate how certain materials, nanoshells, nanorods and more, optimized light adsorption in the NIR region, where
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semiconductor devices; single-molecule transistors; and applications of Nanoshells in biomedicine. Current Rice ECE Systems research spans a wide range of
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