00747nam0 2200241 450 991098479160332120250318161724.0978383533883820250318d2021----km y0itay50 bagerDEy 001yyZweite AutorschaftPhilologie, Poesie und Philosophie in Friedrich Nietzsches >Also sprach Zarathustra< und >Dionysos-Dithyramben<Christoph KönigGottingenWallstein2021327 p.König,Christoph388891ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910984791603321192.13 NIEF/S 1312024/11453FLFBCFLFBCZweite Autorschaft4329286UNINA05502nam 2200649Ia 450 991096475010332120251116181545.01-61761-455-6(CKB)2550000001041213(EBL)3018263(SSID)ssj0000834995(PQKBManifestationID)11432662(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000834995(PQKBWorkID)10981913(PQKB)10858510(MiAaPQ)EBC3018263(BIP)27327242(EXLCZ)99255000000104121320090701d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBio-inspired nanomaterials and nanotechnology /Yong Zhou, editor1st ed.New York Nova Biomedical Booksc20101 online resource (313 p.)Nanotechnology science and technology seriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-60876-105-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.""BIO-INSPIRED NANOMATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGY ""; ""BIO-INSPIRED NANOMATERIALS AND NANOTECHNOLOGY ""; ""CONTENTS ""; ""PREFACE""; ""BIOMIMETIC MINERALIZATION ""; ""ABSTRACT""; ""1.1. INTRODUCTION""; ""1.2. BIOMINERALIZATION ""; ""1.3. BIOMIMETIC MINERALIZATION""; ""1.4. NON CLASSICAL CRYSTALLIZATION AND MESOCRYSTALS ""; ""1.5. BIO-INSPIRED FUNCTIONAL NANOMATERIALS AND ASSEMBLY""; ""1.6. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK ""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""REFERENCES ""; ""ARTIFICIAL FOSSILIZATION PROCESS: ""; ""ABSTRACT """"2.3. OTHER NANOTUBULAR METAL OXIDE MATERIALS DERIVED FROM CELLULOSIC SUBSTANCES """"2.5. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK ""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ""; ""REFERENCES""; ""NANO-FABRICATED STRUCTURES ""; ""ABSTRACT ""; ""3.1. INTRODUCTION ""; ""3.2. FABRICATION PROCESSES OF MICRO- AND NANOSTRUCTURES FOR BIOMOLECULE ANALYSIS ""; ""3.2.1. Silicon Fabrication ""; ""3.2.2. Quarts Fabrication ""; ""3.2.3. Plastics Fabrication""; ""3.2.4. Nanomaterials""; ""3.3. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF MICRO- AND NANOSTRUCTURES""; ""3.3.1. Micron-sized Pillars ""; ""3.3.2. Nano-sized Pillars ""; ""3.3.3. Periodical Nanoslits """"3.3.4. Nanochannels""""3.3.5. Nanomaterials""; ""3.4. CONCLUDING REMARKS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""BIONIC SUPERHYDROPHOBIC SURFACES ""; ""ABSTRACT""; ""4.1. INTRODUCTION ""; ""4.2. SUPERHYDROPHOBIC SURFACES OF PLASMA-ETCHED COLLOIDAL MONOLAYERS [7] ""; ""4.3. SUPERHYDROPHOBIC SURFACES FROM BINARY COLLOIDAL ASSEMBLY [8]""; ""4.4. ORDERED POROUS SEMICONDUCTOR ARRAY FILMS ""; ""4.4.1. Tunable Wettability Caused by the Precursor Concentration [9] ""; ""4.4.2. Controlled Superhydrophobicity Based on Structural Periodicities [10] ""; ""4.4.3. Reversible Wettability [9] """"4.5. SUPERHYDROPHOBIC SILVER HIERARCHICAL RING-LIKE ARRAYS [11] """"4.6. WETTABILITY OF SILICA MICRO/ NANOSTRUCTURED ARRAYS""; ""4.7. HIERARCHICAL MICRO/NANO COMPOSITE ARRAYS ""; ""4.7.1. 0D Nanostructures on Microsized PS Spheres [17]""; ""4.7.2. 1D Nanostructures on Microsized PS Spheres [18] ""; ""4.8. SUPERHYDROPHOBIC SURFACES ON THE CURVED SUBSTRATES [17] ""; ""4.9. CONCLUSIONS AND REMARKS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ""; ""REFERENCES ""; ""BIOLOGICALLY TARGETED NANOPARTICLES""; ""ABSTRACT""; ""5.1. INTRODUCTION ""; ""5.2. TARGETING LIGANDS""; ""Monoclonal Antibodies """"Antibody Fragments """"Peptides ""; ""Aptamers ""; ""Small Molecules ""; ""5.3. NANOPARTICLE PLATFORMS""; ""Liposomes ""; ""Dendrimers""; ""Polymeric Nanoparticles""; ""5.4. CONJUGATION STRATEGIES ""; ""Maleimide-thiol Coupling Chemistry""; ""Succinimidyl Ester-amine Chemistry""; ""Avidin-biotin Chemistry""; ""5.5. PRECLINICAL RESULTS""; ""Increased Intratumoral Concentration""; ""Increased Intracellular Uptake""; ""Increased Efficacy""; ""5.6. CONCLUSION""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENT""; ""DISCLOSURE OF POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST""; ""REFERENCES""; ""NANOMATERIALS: ""; ""ABSTRACT """"6.1. INTRODUCTION ""Nanoscience is a rapidly evolving field of studying and working with matter on an ultra-small scale, which was invented late in the twentieth century. Learning from bio-systems in nature, scientists began to design experiments to specifically couple biology with nanofabricated materials, devices and tools. Such bio-inspired nanoscience utilizes biological processes, shape, chemical and physical functionality of biomolecules for atom-levelly controllable fabrication of advanced materials with extreme precision. This book presents the current knowledge and understanding of bio-inspired nanoscience by a collection of eleven impressive chapters, covering several remarkable aspects. This book will also provide researchers in these fields with the newest developments in this rapidly evolving field for advancing research.Nanotechnology science and technology series.NanotechnologyBiotechnologyNanostructured materialsBiomimetic materialsNanotechnology.Biotechnology.Nanostructured materials.Biomimetic materials.620/.5Zhou Yong1963-1864887MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910964750103321Bio-inspired nanomaterials and nanotechnology4471855UNINA