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Wednesday, August 25, 2010 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
Microneedle, Quantum Dot Study Opens Door To New Clinical Cancer Tools
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed extremely small microneedles that can be used to deliver medically-relevant nanoscale dyes called quantum dots into skin – an advance that opens the door to new techniques for diagnosing and treating a variety of medical conditions, including skin cancer.

Wednesday, July 07, 2010 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
Multicolor Quantum Dots Aid in Cancer Biopsy diagnosis
The tunable fluorescent nanoparticles known as quantum dots make ideal tools for distinguishing and identifying rare cancer cells in tissue biopsies, Emory and Georgia Tech scientists have demonstrated.

Thursday, June 17, 2010 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
NN-Labs, LLC Announces Immediate Availability of Qshift Coral Technology Enabling Compromise-Free High Quality, High Efficiency LED Lighting
Qshift Coral comprises specially engineered colloidal nanocrystals (quantum dots) to finely tune light such that the color of the light can be precisely controlled.

Thursday, June 10, 2010 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
Radioactive Optical Imaging and 'Quantum Dot' Nano-Imaging at the Forefront of Molecular Medicine
Studies use radiation luminescence and radioactive optical nano-imaging techniques indicating tumors and other disease processes

Sunday, May 23, 2010 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
Mapping Tumor Heterogeneity With Quantum Dots
Using a mixture of four quantum dots linked to antibodies that can detect cancer-associated proteins, a research team from Emory University has developed a method for mapping the molecular heterogeneity of human prostate tumor biopsies obtained from cancer patients.

Thursday, January 21, 2010 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
Nanosys Completes Commercial Agreement with LGIT for its Quantum Rail Lighting Products
Next generation mobile phones will have exceptional color quality

Saturday, December 05, 2009 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
Entangled Photons from Quantum Dots
JQI Researchers Create Entangled Photons from Quantum Dots

Wednesday, November 18, 2009 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
JQI Researchers Create Entangled Photons from Quantum Dots
Researchers have developed a promising new source of entangled photons using quantum dots tweaked with a laser.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
Confined electrons live longer
Electrons that are trapped in very small structures of only a few nanometer, demonstrate fascinating features. These could be useful for novel computers or semiconductor lasers.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
U-M physicists create first atomic-scale map of quantum dots
University of Michigan physicists have created the first atomic-scale maps of quantum dots, a major step toward the goal of producing "designer dots" that can be tailored for specific applications.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
INBT researchers use LEGO to study what happens inside lab-on-a-chip devices
These researchers are arranging little LEGO pieces shaped like pegs to recreate microscopic activity taking place inside lab-on-a-chip devices at a scale they can more easily observe.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
New DNA Test Uses Nanotechnology to Find Early Signs of Cancer
Using tiny crystals called quantum dots, Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a highly sensitive test to look for DNA attachments that often are early warning signs of cancer.

Sunday, August 02, 2009 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
Controllable double quantum dots and Klein tunnelling in nanotubes
Researchers from the Kavli Institute of NanoScience in Delft are the first to have successfully captured a single electron in a highly tunable carbon nanotube double quantum dot.

Friday, July 24, 2009 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
Quantum dot research could lead to medical advances
Working with atomic-scale particles known as quantum dots, a Missouri University of Science and Technology biologist hopes to develop a new and better way to deliver and monitor proteins, medicine, DNA and other molecules at the cellular level.

Sunday, June 28, 2009 | Quantum dots | 0 comments
Expanding Quantum Dot Utility in Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Quantum dots (QDs), nanoparticles that shine with extraordinary brightness when excited by light energy, have shown promise as new tools for detecting cancer at its earliest appearance, but concerns about potential toxicities have limited their clinical development.

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