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Larry A. Nagahara
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 101
Citations - 6093
Larry A. Nagahara is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scanning tunneling microscope & Carbon nanotube. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 101 publications receiving 5751 citations. Previous affiliations of Larry A. Nagahara include Arizona State University & Motorola.
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Atomic Resolution Imaging of a Carbon Nanotube from Diffraction Intensities
Jian-Min Zuo,Jian-Min Zuo,I. Vartanyants,I. Vartanyants,Min Gao,Min Gao,R. Zhang,R. Zhang,Larry A. Nagahara,Larry A. Nagahara +9 more
TL;DR: This work shows that both high resolution and high contrast can be achieved by imaging from diffraction with a nanometer-sized coherent electron beam, and has the potential to image nonperiodic nanostructures, including biological macromolecules, at diffraction intensity–limited resolutions.
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A Bond-Fluctuation Mechanism for Stochastic Switching in Wired Molecules
Ganesh K. Ramachandran,Theresa J. Hopson,Adam M. Rawlett,Larry A. Nagahara,Alex Primak,Stuart Lindsay +5 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the cause of stochastic on-off switching in alkanethiols is the well-known mobility of molecules tethered to gold via a thiol linkage.
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Considerations in the development of circulating tumor cell technology for clinical use
David R. Parkinson,Nicholas C. Dracopoli,Brenda Gumbs Petty,Carolyn C. Compton,Massimo Cristofanilli,Albert B. Deisseroth,Daniel F. Hayes,Gordon Kapke,Prasanna Kumar,Jerry S.H. Lee,Minetta C. Liu,Robert T. McCormack,Stanislaw Mikulski,Larry A. Nagahara,Klaus Pantel,Sonia Pearson-White,Elizabeth Punnoose,Lori T Roadcap,Andrew E. Schade,Howard I. Scher,Caroline C. Sigman,Gary J. Kelloff +21 more
TL;DR: Methods for interactive comparisons of proprietary new technologies, clinical trial designs, a clinical validation qualification strategy, and an approach for effectively carrying out this work through a public-private partnership that includes test developers, drug developers,clinical trialists, the US Food & Drug Administration and the US National Cancer Institute are described.
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A Conducting Polymer Nanojunction Sensor for Glucose Detection
TL;DR: In this paper, a glucose sensor using conducting polymer/enzyme nano-junctions is presented, where each nano-junction is formed by bridging a pair of nanoelectrodes separated with a small gap (20−60 nm) with polyaniline/glucose oxidase.
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Review—Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Functional Materials: An Integrated Platform for Applied Technologies
Sajjad Husain Mir,Sajjad Husain Mir,Larry A. Nagahara,Thomas Thundat,Parvaneh Mokarian-Tabari,Hidemitsu Furukawa,Ajit Khosla +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method to use a combination of the AMBER and CRANN (Advanced Materials and Bio-Engineering Research Centre (AMBER) and the Graduate School of Nanobioscience (GSN) at Yokohama City University, Kanazawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan 236-0012.