Tomoyuki Suezawa
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View article: Exploring the Feasibility of a Microchip Laser Ablation Method for the Preparation of Biopolymer-Stabilized Gold Nanoparticles: Case Studies with Gelatin and Collagen
Exploring the Feasibility of a Microchip Laser Ablation Method for the Preparation of Biopolymer-Stabilized Gold Nanoparticles: Case Studies with Gelatin and Collagen Open
Introducing small-sized metal nanoparticles directly into biopolymers susceptible to thermal and chemical stimulations remains a significant challenge. Recently, we showed a novel approach to fabricating gold nanoparticles through pulsed l…
View article: Exploring the Feasibility of Microchip Laser Ablation Method for the Preparation of Biopolymer‐Stabilized Gold Nanoparticles: Case Studies with Gelatin and Collagen
Exploring the Feasibility of Microchip Laser Ablation Method for the Preparation of Biopolymer‐Stabilized Gold Nanoparticles: Case Studies with Gelatin and Collagen Open
Introducing small-sized metal nanoparticles directly into biopolymers susceptible to thermal and chemical stimulations remains a significant challenge. Recently, we showed a novel approach to fabricating gold nanoparticles through pulsed l…
View article: Increasing stiffness and thermal response behavior of collagen/metal nanoparticle composite hydrogels fabricated through radiochemical reduction
Increasing stiffness and thermal response behavior of collagen/metal nanoparticle composite hydrogels fabricated through radiochemical reduction Open
Stiff collagen/transition-metal nanoparticle (Col-TMNP) hydrogels are fabricated by γ-ray irradiation.
View article: Ultra‐Rapid and Specific Gelation of Collagen Molecules for Transparent and Tough Gels by Transition Metal Complexation
Ultra‐Rapid and Specific Gelation of Collagen Molecules for Transparent and Tough Gels by Transition Metal Complexation Open
Collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body and one of the main components of stromal tissues in tumors which have a high elastic modulus of over 50 kPa. Although collagen has been widely used as a cell culture scaffold for can…
View article: Ultra-Rapid and Specific Gelation of Collagen Molecules for Transparent and Tough Gels by Transition Metal Complexation
Ultra-Rapid and Specific Gelation of Collagen Molecules for Transparent and Tough Gels by Transition Metal Complexation Open
Collagen is one of the main components of tumor stromal tissues with a high elastic modulus, but there have been limitations when attempting to fabricate a tough collagen gel with cells like a cancer stroma. Here, we demonstrate the rapid …