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Channeling motion of gold nanospheres on a rippled glassed surface
ArticleAbstract: Gold nanospheres have been manipulated by atomic force microscopy on a rippled glass surface producePalabras claves:atomic force microscopy, nanomanipulation, ripplesAutores:Giordano M.C., Gnecco E., Mongeot F.B.D., Mougin K., Nita P., Pimentel C., Repetto D., Santiago CasadoFuentes:googlescopusAssembly of designed protein scaffolds into monolayers for nanoparticle patterning
ArticleAbstract: The controlled assembly of building blocks to achieve new nanostructured materials with defined propPalabras claves:Biomolecular templating, Building blocks, Gold nanoparticles, Monolayer, Nanoparticle 2D arrays, nanopatterning, Protein design, Repeat protein, self-assemblyAutores:Abad J.M., Cortajarena A.L., Couleaud P., Garcia M.A., Granados D., Mejias S.H., Santiago CasadoFuentes:googlescopusAssessment of the scales of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.) by image analysis and atomic force microscopy
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the protective role of fish skin is critical to improving the development of aquacultuPalabras claves:Atomic force microscopy (AFM), Gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.), image analysis, ScalesAutores:Casado F., Ceballos-Francisco D., Esteban M.Á., Santiago CasadoFuentes:googlescopusAtomic force microscopy comparative analysis of the surface roughness of two posterior chamber phakic intraocular lens models: ICL versus IPCL
ArticleAbstract: Background: To compare the anterior surface roughness of two commercially available posterior chambePalabras claves:atomic force microscopy, ICL, iPCL, Phakic intraocular lens, surface roughnessAutores:Cañones-Zafra R., Garcia-Gonzalez M., Gros-Otero J., Ketabi S., Santiago Casado, Teus M.A., Villa-Collar C.Fuentes:googlescopusBimodal supramolecular functionalization of carbon nanotubes triggered by covalent bond formation
ArticleAbstract: Many applications of carbon nanotubes require their chemical functionalization. Both covalent and suPalabras claves:Autores:Leret S., Navío C., Pérez E.M., Pouillon Y., Rubio A., Santiago CasadoFuentes:googlescopusAnalysis of corneal stromal roughness after iFS 150 kHz and LenSx femtosecond LASIK flap creation in porcine eyes
ArticleAbstract: Purpose: To describe and compare the stromal bed roughness obtained after laser in situ keratomileusPalabras claves:atomic force microscopy, Corneal stromal roughness, Femtosecond laser, LASIKAutores:Cañones-Zafra R., Garcia-Gonzalez M., Gros-Otero J., Ketabi S., Parafita-Fernandez A., Santiago Casado, Teus M.A., Villa-Collar C.Fuentes:googlescopusA protein with simultaneous capsid scaffolding and dsRNA-binding activities enhances the birnavirus capsid mechanical stability
ArticleAbstract: Viral capsids are metastable structures that perform many essential processes; they also act as robuPalabras claves:Autores:Carrascosa J.L., Castón J.R., De Pablo P.J., Hernando-Pérez M., Mata C.P., Mertens J., Santiago CasadoFuentes:googlescopusConcurrent Optical Gain Optimization and Electrical Tuning in Novel Oligomer:Polymer Blends with Yellow-Green Laser Emission
ArticleAbstract: Electrically pumped organic lasing requires the integration of electrodes contact into the laser cavPalabras claves:Distributed feedback lasers, Förster resonance energy transfer, oligofluorenes, organic lasers, organic semiconductorsAutores:Cabanillas-González J., Guo X., Hai G., Li J., Qian Y., Santiago Casado, Smirnov J.R.C., Sun H., Wei Q., Xia R., Zhang Q.Fuentes:googlescopusCorneal stromal roughness after VisuMax and IntraLase femtosecond laser photodisruption: An atomic force microscopy study
ArticleAbstract: Purpose To compare the induced corneal stromal bed roughness measured with atomic force microscopy (Palabras claves:Autores:Cañones-Zafra R., Garcia-Gonzalez M., Gros-Otero J., Ketabi S., Santiago Casado, Teus M.A., Villa-Collar C.Fuentes:googlescopusCorrelative atomic force microscopy and localization-based super-resolution microscopy: Revealing labelling and image reconstruction artefacts
ArticleAbstract: Hybrid microscopy: A correlative microscopy tool that combines in situ super-resolution fluorescencePalabras claves:artefacts, atomic force microscopy, Correlative microscopy, DNA imaging, single-molecule microscopyAutores:Flors C., Monserrate A., Santiago CasadoFuentes:scopus