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- microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). Nanorods, along with other noble metal nanoparticles, also function as theragnostic agents. Nanorods absorb in the near IR, and...
- Aggregated diamond nanorods, or ADNRs, are a nanocrystalline form of diamond, also known as nanodiamond or hyperdiamond. Nanodiamond or hyperdiamond was...
- materials, including ZnO nanorods. Adsorption of molecules on the nanorods can be detected through variation of the nanorods' properties, such as photoluminescence...
- β-C3N4 nanorods can be formed after the powder-like or flake-like compound is thermally annealed with an NH3 gas flow. The size of the nanorods is determined...
- Electron microscopy showed that red/brown phosphorus forms long, parallel nanorods with a diameter between 3.4 Å and 4.7 Å. Phossy jaw Housecroft, C. E.;...
- F. A.; Haigh, S. J. (2014). "Compositional variations in In0.5Ga0.5N nanorods grown by molecular beam epitaxy". Nanotechnology. 25 (21): 215705. Bibcode:2014Nanot...
- can be synthesized into a variety of morphologies including nanowires, nanorods, tetrapods, nanobelts, nanoflowers, nanoparticles etc. Nanostructures can...
- intercellular connections, including possible cytonemes, filopodia and other epithelial bridges. (These cells have endocytosed 25x73 nm colloidal gold nanorods.)...
- titanium dioxide, carbon nanotubes, silica, or metals (e.g. copper, or silver nanorods) dis****d into the carrier liquid enhance the heat transfer capabilities...
- skin HaCaT keratinocyte cells. These human cells were incubated with gold nanorods that were synthesized using seed-mediated, surfactant-****isted growth of...