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Daniel Roxbury
Researcher at University of Rhode Island
Publications - 45
Citations - 1633
Daniel Roxbury is an academic researcher from University of Rhode Island. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon nanotube & Nanotube. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1229 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Roxbury include Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center & Lehigh University.
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A Carbon Nanotube Reporter of miRNA Hybridization Events In Vivo.
Jackson D. Harvey,Prakrit V. Jena,Hanan A. Baker,Hanan A. Baker,Gül H. Zerze,Ryan M. Williams,Thomas V. Galassi,Thomas V. Galassi,Daniel Roxbury,Jeetain Mittal,Daniel A. Heller,Daniel A. Heller +11 more
TL;DR: An engineered carbon-nanotube-based sensor capable of real-time optical quantification of hybridization events of microRNA and other oligonucleotides is reported, which allows for detection via single-molecule sensor elements and for multiplexing by using multiple nanotube chiralities.
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Quantitative self-assembly prediction yields targeted nanomedicines
Yosi Shamay,Yosi Shamay,Janki Shah,Mehtap Işık,Aviram Mizrachi,Aviram Mizrachi,Josef Leibold,Darjus F. Tschaharganeh,Daniel Roxbury,Januka Budhathoki-Uprety,Karla Nawaly,James L. Sugarman,Emily Baut,Emily Baut,Michelle R. Neiman,Megan M. Dacek,Megan M. Dacek,Kripa S. Ganesh,Kripa S. Ganesh,Darren C. Johnson,Ramya Sridharan,Ramya Sridharan,Karen L. Chu,Karen L. Chu,Vinagolu K. Rajasekhar,Scott W. Lowe,John D. Chodera,Daniel A. Heller,Daniel A. Heller +28 more
TL;DR: A targeted drug delivery system that is accurately and quantitatively predicted to self-assemble into nanoparticles based on the molecular structures of precursor molecules, which are the drugs themselves.
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Molecular-basis of single-walled carbon nanotube recognition by single-stranded DNA.
TL;DR: It is reported that DNA forms ordered structures on SWCNTs that are strongly DNA sequence andSWCNT dependent, and Experimental measurements show that (TAT)(4) selectively disperses smaller diameter SWC NTs more efficiently than (T)(12), establishing a relationship between recognition motifs and binding strength.
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Hyperspectral Microscopy of Near-Infrared Fluorescence Enables 17-Chirality Carbon Nanotube Imaging
Daniel Roxbury,Prakrit V. Jena,Ryan M. Williams,Balázs Enyedi,Philipp Niethammer,Philipp Niethammer,Stéphane Marcet,Marc Verhaegen,Sebastien Blais-Ouellette,Daniel A. Heller,Daniel A. Heller +10 more
TL;DR: This work presents a wide-field hyperspectral approach to spatially delineate and spectroscopically measure single nanotube fluorescence in living systems and expects that this approach will facilitate multiplexed nanotubes imaging in biomedical applications while enabling deep-tissue optical penetration, and single-molecule resolution in vivo.
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Recognition ability of DNA for carbon nanotubes correlates with their binding affinity.
TL;DR: Fluorescence studies support the finding that the DNA sequence that recognizes the (6,5)-CNT forms a more stable hybrid than its close relatives.