Viruses are widely used to fabricate nanomaterials in the field of nanotechnology. Plant viruses are of great interest to the nanotechnology field because of their symmetry, polyvalency, homogeneous size distribution, and ability to self-assemble. This homogeneity can be used to obtain the high uniformity of the templated material and its related properties. In this paper, the variety of nanomaterials generated in rod-like and spherical plant viruses is highlighted for the cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV), cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV), brome mosaic virus (BMV), and tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). Their recent studies on developing nanomaterials in a wide range of applications from biomedicine and catalysts to biosensors are reviewed
The capsids of most plant viruses are simple and robust structures consisting of multiple copies of ...
AbstractBottom-up self-assembly methods in which individual molecular components self-organize to fo...
The tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is one of the most studied virus. Its properties (simplicity, self as...
Viruses are widely used to fabricate nanomaterials in the field of nanotechnology. Plant viruses are...
AbstractDue to the nanoscale size and the strictly controlled and consistent morphologies of viruses...
In recent years there has been an outburst of interest regarding the employment of nanoparticles for...
In recent years there has been an outburst of interest regarding the employment of nanoparticles for...
Due to the nanoscale size and the strictly controlled and consistent morphologies of viruses, there ...
Plant-based nanotechnology programs using virus-like particles (VLPs) and virus nanoparticles (VNPs)...
Plant virus capsids have emerged as useful biotemplates for material synthesis. All plant virus caps...
The purpose of this review is to highlight recent scientific developments and provide an overview of...
Plant virus capsids are attractive entities for nanotechnological applications because of their vari...
The capsids of most plant viruses are simple and robust structures consisting of multiple copies of ...
AbstractBottom-up self-assembly methods in which individual molecular components self-organize to fo...
The tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is one of the most studied virus. Its properties (simplicity, self as...
Viruses are widely used to fabricate nanomaterials in the field of nanotechnology. Plant viruses are...
AbstractDue to the nanoscale size and the strictly controlled and consistent morphologies of viruses...
In recent years there has been an outburst of interest regarding the employment of nanoparticles for...
In recent years there has been an outburst of interest regarding the employment of nanoparticles for...
Due to the nanoscale size and the strictly controlled and consistent morphologies of viruses, there ...
Plant-based nanotechnology programs using virus-like particles (VLPs) and virus nanoparticles (VNPs)...
Plant virus capsids have emerged as useful biotemplates for material synthesis. All plant virus caps...
The purpose of this review is to highlight recent scientific developments and provide an overview of...
Plant virus capsids are attractive entities for nanotechnological applications because of their vari...
The capsids of most plant viruses are simple and robust structures consisting of multiple copies of ...
AbstractBottom-up self-assembly methods in which individual molecular components self-organize to fo...
The tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is one of the most studied virus. Its properties (simplicity, self as...