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View article: 33 Unresolved Questions in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
33 Unresolved Questions in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Open
Significant advances in science and engineering often emerge at the intersections of disciplines. Nanoscience and nanotechnology are inherently interdisciplinary, uniting researchers from chemistry, physics, biology, medicine, materials sc…
View article: Rational Vaccinology: Harnessing Nanoscale Chemical Design for Cancer Immunotherapy
Rational Vaccinology: Harnessing Nanoscale Chemical Design for Cancer Immunotherapy Open
Cancer immunotherapy is a powerful treatment strategy that mobilizes the immune system to fight disease. Cancer vaccination is one form of cancer immunotherapy, where spatiotemporal control of the delivery of tumor-specific antigens, adjuv…
View article: Programmable Matter: The Nanoparticle Atom and DNA Bond
Programmable Matter: The Nanoparticle Atom and DNA Bond Open
Colloidal crystal engineering with DNA has led to significant advances in bottom‐up materials synthesis and a new way of thinking about fundamental concepts in chemistry. Here, programmable atom equivalents (PAEs), comprised of nanoparticl…
View article: Spherical Nucleic Acids: Integrating Nanotechnology Concepts into General Chemistry Curricula
Spherical Nucleic Acids: Integrating Nanotechnology Concepts into General Chemistry Curricula Open
Nanoscience and technology research offer exciting avenues to modernize undergraduate-level General Chemistry curricula. In particular, spherical nucleic acid (SNA) nanoconjugates, which behave as "programmable atom equivalents" (PAEs) in …
View article: Accelerating the Translation of Nanomaterials in Biomedicine
Accelerating the Translation of Nanomaterials in Biomedicine Open
Due to their size and tailorable physicochemical properties, nanomaterials are an emerging class of structures utilized in biomedical applications. There are now many prominent examples of nanomaterials being used to improve human health, …
View article: Spherical Nucleic Acids: Adding a New Dimension to Nucleic Acids and Clinical Chemistry
Spherical Nucleic Acids: Adding a New Dimension to Nucleic Acids and Clinical Chemistry Open
Featured Article: Mirkin CA, Letsinger RL, Mucic RC, Storhoff JJ. A DNA-based method for rationally assembling nanoparticles into macroscopic materials. Nature 1996;382:607–9.2
Spherical nucleic acids, or SNAs (1), were first introduced i…
View article: Accelerating the Translation of Nanomaterials in Biomedicine
Accelerating the Translation of Nanomaterials in Biomedicine Open
Due to their size and tailorable physicochemical properties, nanomaterials are an emerging class of structures utilized in biomedical applications. There are now many prominent examples of nanomaterials being used to improve human health, …
View article: Accelerating the Translation of Nanomaterials in Biomedicine
Accelerating the Translation of Nanomaterials in Biomedicine Open
Due to their size and tailorable physicochemical properties, nanomaterials are an emerging class of structures utilized in biomedical applications. There are now many prominent examples of nanomaterials being used to improve human health, …