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This Review describes progress in the fabrication of semiconductor quantum-dot structures, which are approaching the ideal single-photon emitter, and highlights the remaining challenges.
This review covers recent advances in nanoparticle and nanoscaffolding systems for the treatment of ischemic cardiomyopathy with emphasis on regenerative medicine, cell therapy and drug delivery technologies.
This Review examines the different building materials for membrane nanopores—proteins, peptides, synthetic organic molecules, and DNA—and explores the influence of the building material on pore structure, dynamics, function, and application.
This Review examines the development of nanoporous atomically thin membranes, focusing on fundamental mechanisms of gas- and liquid-phase transport, membrane fabrication techniques, and advances towards practical applications.
This Review Article examines the principles, advantages and limitations of emerging bioimaging modes of atomic force microscopy, including multiparametric, molecular recognition, multifrequency and high-speed imaging.
This Review summarizes the developments in Cerenkov imaging and highlights how advances in nanotechnology and materials science have opened new avenues for basic and applied sciences using Cerenkov luminescence.