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Artificial Molecular Pump
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An artificial molecular pump is a nanoscale device designed to transport molecules or ions directionally and repetitively across a system—often…
DNA Computer
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A DNA computer is a form of computing device that uses DNA molecules—rather than traditional electronic components like silicon chips—to…
M13 Bacteriophage
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The M13 bacteriophage is a filamentous virus that specifically infects Escherichia coli bacteria carrying the F plasmid. This remarkable bacteriophage…
DNA Nanorobot
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A DNA nanorobot is a nanoscale machine constructed primarily from DNA molecules, designed to perform specific tasks such as sensing,…
DNA Walker
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A DNA walker is a type of synthetic, nanoscale molecular machine built from DNA molecules that is capable of autonomously…
Nanostructure
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A nanostructure refers to any material or system that has at least one dimension in the nanometer scale, typically between…
Nanotechnology
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Nanotechnology is the branch of science and engineering that involves the design, production, and application of materials and devices on…
Molecular Machines: How DNA and Water Are Reshaping Nanotechnology
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Nanotechnology is undergoing a paradigm shift through the integration of biological molecules—particularly DNA and water—into the design and engineering of…
Fovea Centralis
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The fovea centralis, commonly referred to as the fovea, is a small depression located at the center of the macula…
Vitreous Humor
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The vitreous humor, also known as the vitreous body, is a clear, gel-like substance that fills the posterior chamber of…
Pupil
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The pupil is the central, circular opening in the iris of the eye that controls the amount of light entering…
Aqueous Humor
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Aqueous humor is a clear, watery fluid that fills the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye—the spaces between the…
Sclera
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The sclera is the tough, opaque, fibrous outer layer of the eye commonly referred to as the “white of the…
Extraocular Muscles
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The extraocular muscles are a group of six skeletal muscles that control the precise and coordinated movements of the eyeball,…
Macula Lutea
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The macula lutea, commonly referred to simply as the macula, is a small, yellowish region located near the center of…
