This work builds on previous research at NTNU into the use of vertically aligned copper oxide nanowire arrays as a versatile system to deliver biomolecules into cultured adherent mammalian cells. The background for the project and previous work on the topic is presented, including a review of relevant literature on cell transfection systems, nanowire-based transfection, cell interactions with nanowires, surface functionalization strategies and details on relevant materials. Methods and results of the current work are presented and discussed. Initially, methods to study cultured cells were investigated, including various fluorescent dyes and drying procedures for electron microscopy, and optimal procedures were found. Copper oxide nanowire a...
Vertical nanowire arrays are increasingly investigated for their applications in steering cell behav...
Engineered cell–nanostructured interfaces generated by vertically aligned silicon nanowire (SiNW) ar...
AbstractProgrammable nano-bio interfaces driven by tuneable vertically configured nanostructures hav...
This work builds on previous research at NTNU into the use of vertically aligned copper oxide nanowi...
One-dimensional high aspect ratio nanostructures grown from a copper foil are considered for intrace...
This study explores the interaction between living biological cells and semiconductor nanowires. Bio...
Cell culture is a fundamental and valuable tool for modern biomedical research. The purpose of this ...
This thesis explores the interactions between cells and nanowires, to increase our understanding of ...
Nanowires are commonly used as tools for interfacing living cells, acting as biomolecule-delivery ve...
Semiconductor nanowires are increasingly used for biological applications and their small dimensions...
We used two methods, namely stamping and printing, to transfer arrays of epitaxial gallium phosphide...
The field of vertical nanowire array-based applications in cell biology is growing rapidly and an in...
Nanowire substrates play an increasingly important role for cell cultures as an approach for hybrid ...
Vertically aligned silicon nanowire (VA‐SiNW) arrays are emerging as a powerful new tool for gene de...
As the length scale of basic biological processes coincides more and more with the length scale at w...
Vertical nanowire arrays are increasingly investigated for their applications in steering cell behav...
Engineered cell–nanostructured interfaces generated by vertically aligned silicon nanowire (SiNW) ar...
AbstractProgrammable nano-bio interfaces driven by tuneable vertically configured nanostructures hav...
This work builds on previous research at NTNU into the use of vertically aligned copper oxide nanowi...
One-dimensional high aspect ratio nanostructures grown from a copper foil are considered for intrace...
This study explores the interaction between living biological cells and semiconductor nanowires. Bio...
Cell culture is a fundamental and valuable tool for modern biomedical research. The purpose of this ...
This thesis explores the interactions between cells and nanowires, to increase our understanding of ...
Nanowires are commonly used as tools for interfacing living cells, acting as biomolecule-delivery ve...
Semiconductor nanowires are increasingly used for biological applications and their small dimensions...
We used two methods, namely stamping and printing, to transfer arrays of epitaxial gallium phosphide...
The field of vertical nanowire array-based applications in cell biology is growing rapidly and an in...
Nanowire substrates play an increasingly important role for cell cultures as an approach for hybrid ...
Vertically aligned silicon nanowire (VA‐SiNW) arrays are emerging as a powerful new tool for gene de...
As the length scale of basic biological processes coincides more and more with the length scale at w...
Vertical nanowire arrays are increasingly investigated for their applications in steering cell behav...
Engineered cell–nanostructured interfaces generated by vertically aligned silicon nanowire (SiNW) ar...
AbstractProgrammable nano-bio interfaces driven by tuneable vertically configured nanostructures hav...