Hmm... and maybe if the inside of the gripper is coted with certain proteins/molecules, it could bait certain cells inside. Or plankton. I don't know what for yet, but maybe someone would find it useful.
Thank you for sharing the video. I even read two of the papers published by you about the complex polyhedral self assembly. However, as you mentioned its use in localised drug deliveries.Since, tin was used as hinges to join together the patterned surfaces, could it be potentially toxic once it enters the body??
@nklprsd1: Since the time of publication, our lab has been working on the development of more biocompatible materials for the hinges so it is just a matter of time before it will be considered safe for drug delivery applications. Thanks for your comment!
Please see my other videos on intro to micro/nanotechnology and micro/nanodevices, they're especially great for science courses! See "more info" for the link (4 parts)
amazing
ajabkasi 6 months ago
Thanks for the video.. I'm using on my website
wix.com/cirani/nanospherelp
ZIrani1 9 months ago
Great work! Perfect way to sell your work to a much broader public than via the journals.
A chemist.
jobbus1 10 months ago
I didn't understand the use of it in bio-medical research until more than halfway. Amazing, though, a worthy item of use.
MNMfirec14 11 months ago
Hmm... and maybe if the inside of the gripper is coted with certain proteins/molecules, it could bait certain cells inside. Or plankton. I don't know what for yet, but maybe someone would find it useful.
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sapumale 1 year ago
This is amazing.
VooDooMadMan 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing the video. I even read two of the papers published by you about the complex polyhedral self assembly. However, as you mentioned its use in localised drug deliveries.Since, tin was used as hinges to join together the patterned surfaces, could it be potentially toxic once it enters the body??
nklprsd1 1 year ago
@nklprsd1: Since the time of publication, our lab has been working on the development of more biocompatible materials for the hinges so it is just a matter of time before it will be considered safe for drug delivery applications. Thanks for your comment!
djflip4412 1 year ago
What a wonderful video.
roniscoasting 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing - terrific for my physical science class!
jthacker1976 2 years ago
Thanks for your comments!
Please see my other videos on intro to micro/nanotechnology and micro/nanodevices, they're especially great for science courses! See "more info" for the link (4 parts)
djflip4412 2 years ago
coool!
InventorGadget 2 years ago
funny voice. cool video.
covmeister 2 years ago
this video needs more views. Fives stars
ExtantFrodo 2 years ago
fantastic videos and animations! The projects are very interesting and are promising for the future.
BioMedGuy0 2 years ago
wow
damnitjimimonlyadr 2 years ago 2
fantastic!
OriginalScratch 2 years ago 2
Thats really cool
chevon1920 2 years ago 2