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Watching biological nanomotors at work : insights from single-molecule studies
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2017)
Recent decades have seen several complimentary biophysics tools emerge to study single protein macromolecules. Most of these techniques use glass as a specimen support. The atomic force microscope, a vital tool in biophysics ...
Exploring defects and induced magnetism in epitaxial graphene films
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2019)
to different functional behaviors. Another avenue to altering graphene is by using defects to generate p-orbital magnetism, which is of interest both to fundamental physics and potential application in new classes of spintronic devices. Indeed, atomic...