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Chemical technology news from across RSC Publishing.



Issue 6


Instant Insight

A DNAzyme

Instant Insight: Making sense of DNAzymes

01 May 2008

Itamar Willner and colleagues from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, discuss the applications of DNA-based enzymes.


Interview

Duncan Graham

People power

25 April 2008

Duncan Graham tells Nina Notman just how important people are for the future of science.


Application Highlights

Caenorhabditis elegans

On-chip suction stops worm wiggling

30 April 2008

Scientists in the US have developed a microfluidic method for immobilising worms in fractions of a second, allowing them to be used in high throughput studies of disease.


A fluorescent micrograph of the hydrogel-filled microdevice

Hydrogel helps the medicine go down

20 May 2008

US scientists have made an easy-to-swallow device to controllably deliver cancer drugs into the body.


Fluorescently tagged particles captured in a microchip

Finding the reaction rates for a particle-in-a-chip

23 April 2008

How does trapping a nanoparticle in a microdevice affect its reactions? US scientists are answering this question thanks to a straightforward method using fluorescent tags.


The microfluidic device that can monitor immunoreactions

10 minute diagnosis on the microscale

15 April 2008

Scientists in the US have taken a step towards faster and more efficient immunoassays for diagnosing HIV and other diseases.


The N-bridged diiron phthalocyanine complex

Catalyst mimics nature's methane oxidation

07 May 2008

Scientists in France have developed the first mild, enzyme-inspired method to convert methane to industrially valuable products


UV light induces photopolymerisation

Low energy light source for on-chip construction

08 May 2008

For the first time, scientists have used ultra violet light emitting diodes (UV-LEDs) to make polymer columns in lab-on-a-chip devices.


Multi-layered electrode

Spray-on electrodes

15 May 2008

Scientists have developed a quicker method to make multilayered electrodes for fuel cells.


Essential Elements

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Emerging Investigators in chemical- and systems-biology

Highlighting the brightest new researchers in the field, issue 6 of Molecular BioSystems (MBS) is not to be missed!


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