Progress Toward Cell-Directed Assembly of Nanostructures
TBMG-4782
02/01/2008
- Content
During 2007, progress was made on several fronts in a research program oriented toward developing capabilities for biocompatible and biomimetic self-assembly of nanostructures that could perform desired functions as interfaces between biological and nanotechnological systems (“bio/nano” interfaces). These capabilities are expected to contribute, in turn, to development of new classes of biotic/abiotic materials and to understanding of responses of cells to diseases, injuries, stresses, and therapies. The approach followed in this research has been one of striving to understand and exploit celldirected assembly (CDA).
- Citation
- "Progress Toward Cell-Directed Assembly of Nanostructures," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2008.