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Nature Nanotechnology

Nature Nanotechnology, Vol.4, No.11 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 1748-3387 (Print) 

In this Issue (21 articles)

695 - 695 Keeping the public under the microscope
[Anonymous]
696 - 697 God in the lab
Toumey C
698 - 699 Nanoparticles offer hope for TB detection
Chun AL
703 - 704 POLYMERS Performing under pressure
Russell TP, Lee DH
704 - 704 OPTOMECHANICAL CRYSTALS Periodic nanobeams bring light and sound together
Vaughan O
705 - 706 NANOTECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY The evolution of risk perceptions
Kahan DM
706 - 707 NANOPHOTONICS Lasers go beyond diffraction limit
Hill MT
707 - 708 NANOPHOTONICS Free electrons get light out of a hole
Robb G
708 - 710 NANOTOXICOLOGY New insights into nanotubes
Donaldson K, Poland CA
710 - 711 BIOIMAGING Second window for in vivo imaging
Smith AM, Mancini MC, Nie SM
713 - 720 Principles and applications of nanofluidic transport
Sparreboom W, van den Berg A, Eijkel JCT
721 - 726 Self-assembly of soft nanoparticles with tunable patchiness
Hermans TM, Broeren MAC, Gomopoulos N, van der Schoot P, van Genderen MHP, Sommerdijk NAJM, Fytas G, Meijer EW
727 - 731 Ultrahigh-density phase-change data storage without the use of heating
Jo A, Joo W, Jin WH, Nam H, Kim JK
732 - 737 Strain engineering and one-dimensional organization of metal-insulator domains in single-crystal vanadium dioxide beams
Cao J, Ertekin E, Srinivasan V, Fan W, Huang S, Zheng H, Yim JWL, Khanal DR, Ogletree DF, Grossmanan JC, Wu J
738 - 741 Electrochromatic carbon nanotube/polydiacetylene nanocomposite fibres
Peng HS, Sun XM, Cai FJ, Chen XL, Zhu YC, Liao GP, Chen DY, Li QW, Lu YF, Zhu YT, Jia QX
742 - 746 Selective and sensitive detection of metal ions by plasmonic resonance energy transfer-based nanospectroscopy
Choi Y, Park Y, Kang T, Lee LP
747 - 751 Inhaled carbon nanotubes reach the subpleural tissue in mice
Ryman-Rasmussen JP, Cesta MF, Brody AR, Shipley-Phillips JK, Everitt JI, Tewksbury EW, Moss OR, Wong BA, Dodd DE, Andersen ME, Bonner JC
752 - 758 Anticipating the perceived risk of nanotechnologies
Satterfield T, Kandlikar M, Beaudrie CEH, Conti J, Harthorn BH
759 - 764 All-electric quantum point contact spin-polarizer
Debray P, Rahman SMS, Wan J, Newrock RS, Cahay M, Ngo AT, Ulloa SE, Herbert ST, Muhammad M, Johnson M
765 - 772 Translocation of double-stranded DNA through membrane-adapted phi29 motor protein nanopores
Wendell D, Jing P, Geng J, Subramaniam V, Lee TJ, Montemagno C, Guo PX
773 - 780 A route to brightly fluorescent carbon nanotubes for near-infrared imaging in mice
Welsher K, Liu Z, Sherlock SP, Robinson JT, Chen Z, Daranciang D, Dai HJ