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    • Assembly and integration of semiconductor nanowires for functional nanosystems 

      Yu, Guihua; Lieber, Charles M. (Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2010)
      Central to the bottom-up paradigm of nanoscience, which could lead to entirely new and highly integrated functional nanosystems, is the development of effective assembly methods that enable hierarchical organization of ...
    • Imaging Mesoscopic Nuclear Spin Noise with a Diamond Magnetometer 

      Meriles, Carlos A.; Jiang, Liang; Goldstein, Garry; Hodges, Jonathan S.; Maze, Jeronimo; Lukin, Mikhail D.; Cappellaro, Paola (American Institute of Physics, 2010)
      Magnetic resonance imaging can characterize and discriminate among tissues using their diverse physical and biochemical properties. Unfortunately, submicrometer screening of biological specimens is presently not possible, ...
    • Intracellular Recordings of Action Potentials by an Extracellular Nanoscale Field-Effect Transistor 

      Duan, Xiaojie; Gao, Ruixuan; Xie, Ping; Cohen-Karni, Tzahi; Qing, Quan; Choe, Hwan Sung; Tian, Bozhi; Jiang, Xiaocheng; Lieber, Charles M. (Nature Publishing Group, 2012)
      The ability to make electrical measurements inside cells has led to many important advances in electrophysiology. The patch clamp technique, in which a glass micropipette filled with electrolyte is inserted into a cell, ...