Source: Nano Reviews
JULY - SEPTEMBER 2010 PUBLICATIONS

Label-free electrical detection of DNA hybridization using carbon nanotubes and graphene
by Dongliang Fu and Lain-Jong Li (Published: 31 August 2010)

Bio-molecular architects: a scaffold provided by the C-terminal domain of eukaryotic RNA polymerase II
by Mengmeng Zhang et al. (Published: 30 August 2010)

Semiconductor quantum dots as fluorescent probes for in vitro and in vivo bio-molecular and cellular imaging
by Sarwat Rizvi et al. (Published: 16 August 2010)

Nanocomposites of polymer and inorganic nanoparticles for optical and magnetic applications
by Shanghua Li et al. (Published: 2 August 2010)

Colloidal quantum dot light-emitting devices
by Vanessa Wood and Vladmir Bulovic' (Published: 7 July 2010)

Evaluation of the magnetic field requirements for nanomagnetic gene transfection
by A Fouriki et al. (Published: 9 July 2010)

 



Nano Reviews is a multidisciplinary Open Access journal publishing comprehensive and critical Review Articles in addition to cutting-edge Short Communications in all areas of nanoscience, nanotechnology, nanobiotechnology, and single-molecules – from basic science to applied aspects of chemistry, physics, biology, medicine, and engineering.

Relevant Topics:
  • design, syntheses and characterization of nanomaterials
  • structures, functions and applications of organic, inorganic, biological and hybrid nanomaterials
  • optical, electronic and magnetic properties of nanomaterials
  • design of devices and device components based on nanomaterials
  • design, syntheses, properties and applications of bioconjugated nanomaterials and supramolecular assemblies
  • chemical, physical, biological and biophysical aspects of single-molecules
  • applications of nanomaterials in bioanalytical and biomedical detections and imaging
  • advances in nanotechnology, nanobiology, and nanobiotechnology

nano express:
The Editors encourage researchers engaged in relevant research fields to submit Short Communications to the Nano Express section of the journal, summarizing the most recent advances - however preliminary - in nanoscience, nanotechnology, nanobiotechnology and single-molecule research.

        WHY PUBLISH WITH Nano Reviews?
  • Open Access Nano Reviews is free from all access barriers, allowing for the widest possible global dissemination of your work, leading to more citations.


  • Rapid publication process – upon acceptance of your article, you can expect it to be online within 3-4 weeks.


  • Easy online submission – simply click on the ‘Submit Manuscript’ button, register yourself as an author, submit your paper and follow its progression.


  • Retain copyright Nano Reviews authors retain the non-commercial copyright to their own article; you are free to disseminate your work, make unlimited copies, deposit it in any repository, and more ...


  • Personal serviceNano Reviews is published by a small yet global Open Access scholarly publisher dedicated to providing excellent service to authors.


  • Easy archiving – authors may post any version of their Nano Reviews article in any institutional or university repository.

 

Announcements

 

Your views on open access publishing are needed!

 
The SOAP Project (Study of Open Access Publishing project, financed by the European Commission) is currently conducting an online survey to assess researchers’ experiences with open access publishing.  
Posted: 2010-06-15 More...
 

Nano Reviews now open for submissions!

 
Nano Reviews is now open for submissions. You are welcome to discuss proposed papers with the Chief Editor prior to submission.  
Posted: 2010-02-18 More...
 
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