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Nadine Wong Shi Kam
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 6
Citations - 1398
Nadine Wong Shi Kam is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Carbon nanotube. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1323 citations.
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Nanomaterials for Neural Interfaces
Nicholas A. Kotov,Jessica O. Winter,Isaac P. Clements,Edward Jan,Brian P. Timko,Stéphane Campidelli,Smita Pathak,Andrea Mazzatenta,Charles M. Lieber,Charles M. Lieber,Maurizio Prato,Ravi V. Bellamkonda,Gabriel A. Silva,Nadine Wong Shi Kam,Fernando Patolsky,Laura Ballerini +15 more
TL;DR: This review focuses on the application of nanomaterials for neural interfacing, covering a variety of specific applications of nanoengineered devices, including drug delivery, imaging, topographic patterning, electrode design, nanoscale transistors for high‐resolution neural interfaced, and photoactivated interfaces.
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Multifunctional layer-by-layer carbon nanotube-polyelectrolyte thin films for strain and corrosion sensing
TL;DR: In this article, a carbon nanotube and polyelectrolyte composite multilayer thin film fabricated by a layer-by-layer (LbL) method is proposed to develop a multifunctional material for measuring strain and corrosion processes.
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Exponential growth of LBL films with incorporated inorganic sheets.
Paul Podsiadlo,Marc Michel,Jungwoo Lee,Eric Verploegen,Nadine Wong Shi Kam,Vincent Ball,Jaebeom Lee,Ying Qi,A. John Hart,Paula T. Hammond,Nicholas A. Kotov +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that e-LBL for inorganic sheets is possible in a complex tricomponent film of poly(ethyleneimine) (PEI), poly(acrylic acid) (PAA), and Na(+)-montmorillonite (MTM) with large thickness and rapid growth, which suggests fast permeation/reptation of polyelectrolytes between the nanosheets during the "in-and-out" diffusion of polymer.
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Electrical stimulation of neural stem cells mediated by humanized carbon nanotube composite made with extracellular matrix protein.
TL;DR: The fabrication of layer-by-layer assembled composites from single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) and laminin, which is an essential part of human extracellular matrix, indicate that the protein-SWNT composite can serve as materials foundation of neural electrodes with chemical structure better adapted with long-term integration with the neural tissue.
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Gold Nanoparticles Enhance the Anti-Leukemia Action of a 6-Mercaptopurine Chemotherapeutic Agent
Paul Podsiadlo,Vladimir A. Sinani,Joong Hwan Bahng,Nadine Wong Shi Kam,Jungwoo Lee,Nicholas A. Kotov +5 more
TL;DR: The most widely used anti-leukemic and anti-inflammatory drugs are the 6.6-Mercaptopurine and its riboside derivatives as discussed by the authors, which have a short biological half-life and severe side effects limit their use.