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NANOSENSORS Two New MSS Sensors for Torque Magnetometry added to NANOSENSORS™ Special Developments List - news

Two New MSS Sensors for Torque Magnetometry added to NANOSENSORS™ Special Developments ListMon Feb 15 2021

Two New MSS Sensors for Torque Magnetometry added to the Special Developments List
NANOSENSORS™ has completed the development of two additional Membrane-type Surface-stress Sensors (MSS) ( SD-MSS-1KPMAl and SD-MSS-1KPMAu ) dedicated for torque magnetometry. Torque magnetometry is a useful technique often employed for assessment of various materials like organic conductors, magnetic and superconductor materials. Now NANOSENSORS™ has added two new types of MSS for this application “SD-MSS-1KPMAl” and “SD-MSS-1KPMAu” to the NANOSENSORS™Special Developments List.
These sensors can be used for nanomechanical sensing, material assessment, static/pulsed-field torque magnetometry, force sensing, and other applications. […]

NanoWorld Amphiphilic Poly(dimethylsiloxane-ethylene-propylene oxide)-polyisocyanurate Cross-Linked Block Copolymers in a Membrane Gas Separation - news

Amphiphilic Poly(dimethylsiloxane-ethylene-propylene oxide)-polyisocyanurate Cross-Linked Block Copolymers in a Membrane Gas SeparationMon Feb 08 2021

Amphiphilic Poly(dimethylsiloxane-ethylene-propylene oxide)-polyisocyanurate Cross-Linked Block Copolymers in a Membrane Gas Separation
Block copolymers, including multiblock copolymers of an amphiphilic nature, because of their ability to form various supramolecular structures are attracting a lot of research interest these days. The direct influence on the supramolecular organization of block copolymers is a way of controlling both the mechanical and physicochemical properties of polymer materials obtained on this basis. … Continue reading

NANOSENSORS Cytoskeletal disorganization underlies PABPN1-mediated myogenic disability - news

Cytoskeletal disorganization underlies PABPN1-mediated myogenic disabilityWed Feb 03 2021

Cytoskeletal disorganization underlies PABPN1-mediated myogenic disability
Muscle wasting is connected with changes in various cellular mechanisms that influence protein homeostasis, transcription, protein acetylation and different metabolic pathways. * Scientific studies have shown that reduced levels of polyadenylation binding protein 1 ( PABPN1 , a multifactorial regulator of mRNA processing ) cause muscle wasting, including muscle atrophy, extracellular matrix thickening, myofiber typing […]

NanoWorld Multiswitchable photoacid–hydroxyflavylium–polyelectrolyte nano-assemblies - news

Multiswitchable photoacid–hydroxyflavylium–polyelectrolyte nano-assembliesFri Jan 29 2021

Multiswitchable photoacid–hydroxyflavylium–polyelectrolyte nano-assemblies
In the article “Multiswitchable photoacid–hydroxyflavylium–polyelectrolyte nano-assemblies” Alexander Zika and Franziska Gröhn describe the development of a novel reversible multi-switchable system consisting of a cationic polyelectrolyte, a hydroxyflavylium molecule (Flavy), and a photoacid.* Ternary assemblies with sizes in the hundred-to-few hundred nanometers range in aqueous solution exhibit a multi-addressable size and shape.* The concept exploits the … Continue reading

NANOSENSORS In‐situ force measurement during nano‐indentation combined with Laue microdiffraction - news

In‐situ force measurement during nano‐indentation combined with Laue microdiffractionFri Jan 22 2021

In‐situ force measurement during nano‐indentation combined with Laue microdiffraction
A NANOSENSORS™ self-sensing self-activating Akiyama probe was used in a home-built Scanning Probe Microscope for this interesting research article. *Florian Lauraux, Sarah Yehya, Stéphane Labat, Jean‐Sébastien Micha, Odile Robach, Oleg Kovalenko, Eugen Rabkin, Olivier Thomas, Thomas W. CorneliusIn‐situ force measurement during nano‐indentation combined with Laue microdiffractionNano Select , Volume2, Issue1, January 2021, Pages 99-106DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/nano.202000073 […]

NANOSENSORS Happy Holidays from NANOSENSORS™ - news

Happy Holidays from NANOSENSORS™Thu Dec 24 2020

Season’s Greetings from NANOSENSORS™ AFM probes
The reindeer are back in the park! This is a sure sign that it is again time to wish all users of our AFM probes Happy Holidays! This has been a difficult year for many among us. Take care of yourselves. We are looking forward to a new year with better news together with you.

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An amazing atomic-resolution image of a titanium oxide surfaceFri Dec 11 2020

A new image has been added to the NanoAndMore image gallery. A big thank you to Prof. Sugawara and Prof. Li from Osaka University for this amazing atomic-resolution image of a titanium oxide surface made on a home-built non-contact AFM system with an ultrastiff AFM probe SD-T10L100 from the NANOSENSORS™ Special Developments List.

NanoWorld Millisecond dynamics of an unlabeled amino acid transporter. - news

Millisecond dynamics of an unlabeled amino acid transporter.Sat Dec 05 2020

In the article “Millisecond dynamics of an unlabeled amino acid transporter “ Tina R. Matin, George R. Heath, Gerard H. M. Huysmans, Olga Boudker and Simon Scheuring develop and apply high-speed atomic force microscopy line-scanning (HS-AFM-LS) combined with automated state assignment and transition analysis for the determination of transport dynamics of unlabeled membrane-reconstituted GltPh, a prokaryotic EAAT homologue, with millisecond temporal resolution.

https://www.nanoworld.com/blog/

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Thank you all for visiting us at our virtual booth at the 2020 Virtual MRS Spring/Fall Meeting & Exhibit.Fri Dec 04 2020

Thank you all for visiting us at our virtual booth at the 2020 Virtual MRS Spring/Fall Meeting & Exhibit. Although the Zoom meeting function will not be active anymore you can still have a look at all our #AFMprobe exhibits for a while.
We hope we will be able to meet you face to face again next fall.
Take care of yourselves and stay healthy!



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