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    Intracellular recording of action potentials by nanopillar electroporation by Xie, Chong, Lin, Ziliang, Hanson, Lindsey, Cui, Yi, Cui, Bianxiao

    Published in Nature nanotechnology (12-02-2012)
    “…Action potentials have a central role in the nervous system and in many cellular processes, notably those involving ion channels. The accurate measurement of…”
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    Pressure and Composition Effects on a Common Nanoparticle Ligand–Solvent Pair by Salas Sanabria, Samuel, Hanson, Lindsey A.

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (25-01-2024)
    “…The effect of pressure on the properties of nanoparticles is a growing area of investigation. These measurements are typically performed in a colloidal…”
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    Nanoscale manipulation of membrane curvature for probing endocytosis in live cells by Zhao, Wenting, Hanson, Lindsey, Lou, Hsin-Ya, Akamatsu, Matthew, Chowdary, Praveen D., Santoro, Francesca, Marks, Jessica R., Grassart, Alexandre, Drubin, David G., Cui, Yi, Cui, Bianxiao

    Published in Nature nanotechnology (01-08-2017)
    “…Nanoscale plasma membrane curvature, generated in a controllable fashion by vertically aligned nanostructure arrays, promotes the accumulation of key endocytic…”
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    Diffuse symbioses: roles of plant–plant, plant–microbe and microbe–microbe interactions in structuring the soil microbiome by Bakker, Matthew G, Schlatter, Daniel C, Otto‐Hanson, Lindsey, Kinkel, Linda L

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-03-2014)
    “…A conceptual model emphasizing direct host–microbe interactions has dominated work on host‐associated microbiomes. To understand plant–microbiome associations,…”
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    Characterization of the Cell–Nanopillar Interface by Transmission Electron Microscopy by Hanson, Lindsey, Lin, Ziliang Carter, Xie, Chong, Cui, Yi, Cui, Bianxiao

    Published in Nano letters (14-11-2012)
    “…Vertically aligned nanopillars can serve as excellent electrical, optical and mechanical platforms for biological studies. However, revealing the nature of the…”
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    Limits of Pseudoelasticity in Gold Nanocrystals by Harkins, K. Anika, Boettner, Jonas, Hanson, Lindsey A

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (23-12-2021)
    “…Pseudoelasticity in metal nanocrystals allows for shape recovery from strains much larger than their bulk counterparts. This fascinating property could be used…”
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    Nucleation of Dislocations in 3.9 nm Nanocrystals at High Pressure by Parakh, Abhinav, Lee, Sangryun, Harkins, K Anika, Kiani, Mehrdad T, Doan, David, Kunz, Martin, Doran, Andrew, Hanson, Lindsey A, Ryu, Seunghwa, Gu, X Wendy

    Published in Physical review letters (13-03-2020)
    “…As circuitry approaches single nanometer length scales, it has become important to predict the stability of single nanometer-sized metals. The behavior of…”
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    Phenylacetylene-Terminated Poly(Ethylene Glycol) as Ligands for Colloidal Noble Metal Nanoparticles: a New Tool for “Grafting to” Approach by Duan, Hanyi, Yang, Tiangang, Sklyar, William, Chen, Belinda, Chen, Yuliang, Hanson, Lindsey A., Sun, Shouheng, Lin, Yao, He, Jie

    Published in Nano letters (15-05-2024)
    “…We report a new design of polymer phenylacetylene (PA) ligands and the ligand exchange methodology for colloidal noble metal nanoparticles (NPs). PA-terminated…”
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    Inhibitory and nutrient use phenotypes among coexisting Fusarium and Streptomyces populations suggest local coevolutionary interactions in soil by Essarioui, Adil, LeBlanc, Nicholas, Otto‐Hanson, Lindsey, Schlatter, Daniel Cameron, Kistler, Harold Corby, Kinkel, Linda L.

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-03-2020)
    “…Summary Bacteria and fungi are key components of virtually all natural habitats, yet the significance of fungal‐bacterial inhibitory interactions for the…”
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    Vertical nanopillars for highly localized fluorescence imaging by Xie, Chong, Hanson, Lindsey, Cui, Yi, Cui, Bianxiao

    “…Observing individual molecules in a complex environment by fluorescence microscopy is becoming increasingly important in biological and medical research, for…”
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    Historical sediment record and levels of PCBs in sediments and mangroves of Jobos Bay, Puerto Rico by Alegria, Henry, Martinez-Colon, Michael, Birgul, Askin, Brooks, Gregg, Hanson, Lindsey, Kurt-Karakus, Perihan

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-12-2016)
    “…Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were quantified in 18 surface sediment samples, 1 sediment core, and several mangrove tissue samples collected in Jobos Bay,…”
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    Diarylethene doped biocompatible polymer dots for fluorescence switching by Osakada, Yasuko, Hanson, Lindsey, Cui, Bianxiao

    “…The photochromic molecule diarylethene works as a "toggle switch" for biocompatible fluorescence polymer dots and enables fluorescence switching in biological…”
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    Pseudoelasticity at Large Strains in Au Nanocrystals by Gu, X Wendy, Hanson, Lindsey A, Eisler, Carissa N, Koc, Matthew A, Alivisatos, A Paul

    Published in Physical review letters (01-08-2018)
    “…Pseudoelasticity in metals is typically associated with phase transformations (e.g., shape memory alloys) but has recently been observed in sub-10 nm Ag…”
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    Characterizing Photon Reabsorption in Quantum Dot-Polymer Composites for Use as Displacement Sensors by Koc, Matthew A, Raja, Shilpa N, Hanson, Lindsey A, Nguyen, Son C, Borys, Nicholas J, Powers, Alexander S, Wu, Siva, Takano, Kaori, Swabeck, Joseph K, Olshansky, Jacob H, Lin, Liwei, Ritchie, Robert O, Alivisatos, A. Paul

    Published in ACS nano (28-02-2017)
    “…The reabsorption of photoluminescence within a medium, an effect known as the inner filter effect (IFE), has been well studied in solutions, but has garnered…”
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    Correlating structural changes in thermoresponsive hydrogels to the optical response of embedded plasmonic nanoparticles by Zygadlo, Kamila, Liu, Chung-Hao, Bernardo, Emmanuel Reynoso, Ai, Huayue, Nieh, Mu-Ping, Hanson, Lindsey A

    Published in Nanoscale advances (19-12-2023)
    “…Stimuli-responsive microgels, composed of small beads with soft, deformable polymer networks swollen through a combination of synthetic control over the…”
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    Complete genome sequences of Streptomyces spp. isolated from disease-suppressive soils by Heinsch, Stephen C, Hsu, Szu-Yi, Otto-Hanson, Lindsey, Kinkel, Linda, Smanski, Michael J

    Published in BMC genomics (19-12-2019)
    “…Bacteria within the genus Streptomyces remain a major source of new natural product discovery and as soil inoculants in agriculture where they promote plant…”
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    Sensitivity Ratio: A Superior Method to Compare Plant and Pathogen Screening Tests by Otto-Hanson, Lindsey, Eskridge, Kent M, Steadman, James R, Madisa, Gabotepele

    Published in Crop science (01-01-2009)
    “…There are numerous plant disease-screening methods used to identify resistance in various crops. It is common practice to prefer the screening method with the…”
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    Biological Control of Fusarium Crown and Root Rot of Wheat by Streptomyces Isolates – It’s Complicated by Winter, Mark, Samuels, Peter L., Otto-Hanson, Lindsey K., Dill-Macky, Ruth, Kinkel, Linda L.

    Published in Phytobiomes journal (01-01-2019)
    “…The predominant causal agents of Fusarium crown and root rot (FCR) of wheat, along with Fusarium pseudograminearum, are F. graminearum and F. culmorum. Members…”
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