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Magnetic Nanorods: Forced- and Self-Rotation of Magnetic Nanorods Assembly at the Cell Membrane: A Biomagnetic Torsion Pendulum (Small 31/2017)

Magnetic Nanorods: Forced- and Self-Rotation of Magnetic Nanorods Assembly at the Cell Membrane: A Biomagnetic Torsion Pendulum (Small 31/2017)
François Mazuel, Claire Wilhelm, Myriam Reffay, Jean-Claude Bacri, Riccardo Di Corato, Teresa Pellegrino, Thierry Meylheuc, Samuel Mathieu
In article number 1701274, by Myriam Reffay, Claire Wilhelm, and co-workers, magnetic nanorods are forced- and self-assembled at the cell membrane to explore some dynamics of the nano-bio interface. Scanning electron microscopy images reveal a remarkable trapping of the cell membranes around and within the rods. This local membrane/nanorod organization at the anchor point allows an impressive elastic energy storage.

Publisher URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/resolve/doi

DOI: 10.1002/smll.201770168

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