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- W2086333604 abstract "In recent years there have been many efforts to take advantage of the unique properties of nanoscale structures for the study of biological systems. In order to both fully exploit these properties and properly interpret the applications, we must develop a better understanding of the interactions between the inorganic nanostructures and the living cell. We have successfully used transmission electron microscopy to characterize the interface between vertical nanopillars and several mammalian cell types, most notably neurons. The high spatial resolution of the technique allows us to observe the morphology of subcellular structures, such as the nucleus or the neuronal axon, as well as the membrane topography around the nanopillars. We have seen that the structure of the surface has marked effects on cell attachment, and that the presence of the nanopillars yields a tight seal between the cell membrane and the surface. As a result, the nanopillar platform provides a wide array of opportunities for study, including electrical recording, localized observation of cell signaling, and delivery of molecules into the cell." @default.
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- W2086333604 title "Applying Nanostructures to Biology: An Understanding of the Nano-Bio Interface through Transmission Electron Microscopy" @default.
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