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Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology: An Overview
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Five years after its inception Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology gives an insight into what makes them a success as an inter-divisional entity forging multidisc...
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Programmed subcellular release for studying the dynamics of cell detachment
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Cell detachment is central to a broad range of physiopathological changes. This movie shows a protocol for programmed subcellular release, a method for spatially and tempor...
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Johns Hopkins University NanoBio REU symposium 2010
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Every summer INBT hosts more than a dozen students to conduct research in Johns Hopkins labs. At the end of the summer they hold a poster session to display their findings.
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Cancer cells pulling on 3D collagen matrix
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Cancer cells pulling on the 3D collagen matrix during migration.
Micron-sized beads are tightly embedded inside the matrix, allowing
for quantitative measurement of cells' ...
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Biocompatible Electronic Nanowires May Repair Damaged Nerve Connections
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Researchers affiliated with Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology (INBT) hope their biologically compatible electronic nanowires could one day be used to re-establi...
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Self Assembling Nano Containers
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The Gracias Lab at Johns Hopkins University develops minimally invasive microscale and nanoscale tools and devices for medicine.
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Anti-Apoptotic Bcl-Xl Protein
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The Hill Lab at Johns Hopkins University studies mainly protein-membrane interactions, mitochondrial biogenesis and disease. Part of their research focuses on the anti-apop...
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Lab-on-a-Chip Shows How Cells Break Free, Subcellular release
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Studying cell detachment at the subcellular level is critical to understanding the way cancer cells metastasize, says principal investigator Peter Searson, Reynolds Profess...
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Seperation Microfluidic Devices An Example With LEGO
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Johns Hopkins engineers are using a popular childrens toy to help them visualize the behavior of particles, cells and molecules in environments too small to see with the na...
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A Perinuclear Actin Cap Regulates Shape
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Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Engineering in Oncology Center have shown that in healthy cells, a bundled cap of thread-like fibers holds the cells nucleus, its genetic...
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