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Powering nanodevices with biomolecular motors
H Hess, GD Bachand, V Vogel - Chemistry–A European …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Biomolecular motors, in particular motor proteins, are ideally suited to introduce chemically
powered movement of selected components into devices engineered at the micro‐ and …
powered movement of selected components into devices engineered at the micro‐ and …
Molecular shuttles based on motor proteins: active transport in synthetic environments
H Hess, V Vogel - Reviews in Molecular Biotechnology, 2001 - Elsevier
Active transport in cells, utilizing molecular motors like kinesin and myosin, provides the
inspiration for the integration of active transport into synthetic devices. Hybrid devices, …
inspiration for the integration of active transport into synthetic devices. Hybrid devices, …
Non-equilibrium assembly of microtubules: from molecules to autonomous chemical robots
Biological systems have evolved to harness non-equilibrium processes from the molecular
to the macro scale. It is currently a grand challenge of chemistry, materials science, and …
to the macro scale. It is currently a grand challenge of chemistry, materials science, and …
[HTML][HTML] Agata—advanced gamma tracking array
The Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) is a European project to develop and operate
the next generation γ-ray spectrometer. AGATA is based on the technique of γ-ray energy …
the next generation γ-ray spectrometer. AGATA is based on the technique of γ-ray energy …
Seismic anisotropy of the uppermost mantle under oceans
HH Hess - Nature, 1964 - nature.com
OLIVINE in rock-forming aggregates has a strong tendency during flow or deformation to
develop a preferred orientation of its crystallographic axes. Turner 1 describes a number of …
develop a preferred orientation of its crystallographic axes. Turner 1 describes a number of …
[PDF][PDF] Successful commissioning of FORS1-the first optical instrument on the VLT
I Appenzeller, K Fricke, W Fürtig, W Gässler, R Häfner… - The messenger, 1998 - eso.org
FORS, the FOcal Reducer/low dispersion Spectrograph, was the first VLT instrument to be
designed and built outside ESO. Following a Call for Proposals in 1990, the contract to realise …
designed and built outside ESO. Following a Call for Proposals in 1990, the contract to realise …
High-density mapping of single-molecule trajectories with photoactivated localization microscopy
We combined photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM) with live-cell single-particle
tracking to create a new method termed sptPALM. We created spatially resolved maps of single…
tracking to create a new method termed sptPALM. We created spatially resolved maps of single…
A connectome and analysis of the adult Drosophila central brain
The neural circuits responsible for animal behavior remain largely unknown. We summarize
new methods and present the circuitry of a large fraction of the brain of the fruit fly …
new methods and present the circuitry of a large fraction of the brain of the fruit fly …
Science and technology of Borexino: a real-time detector for low energy solar neutrinos
G Alimonti, C Arpesella, H Back, M Balata, T Beau… - Astroparticle …, 2002 - Elsevier
Borexino, a real-time device for low energy neutrino spectroscopy is nearing completion of
construction in the underground laboratories at Gran Sasso, Italy (LNGS). The experiment's …
construction in the underground laboratories at Gran Sasso, Italy (LNGS). The experiment's …
Imaging intracellular fluorescent proteins at nanometer resolution
E Betzig, GH Patterson, R Sougrat, OW Lindwasser… - science, 2006 - science.org
We introduce a method for optically imaging intracellular proteins at nanometer spatial
resolution. Numerous sparse subsets of photoactivatable fluorescent protein molecules were …
resolution. Numerous sparse subsets of photoactivatable fluorescent protein molecules were …