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Post by kritters on Jan 14, 2014 22:56:22 GMT -5
Skyship!!! i hope you are seeing this. Check this out: ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?reload=true&arnumber=6409466Just thinking of going to bed soon, not quite ready, I decided to check out candida (esp since Kandy posted about something related since she knew I focus on candida) and WHOA! CARBON NANOTUBES??? I think I recall you had posted numerous times about nanotubes. this just popped right out to me from my search! What do you think? Kritts
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Post by fatbob on Jan 14, 2014 23:49:12 GMT -5
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Post by kritters on Jan 15, 2014 0:02:08 GMT -5
Fatbob,
I see where you're going with this.
do you see your link having anything to do with Candida? and maybe smartdust? Nanotubes?
Kritters
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Post by kritters on Jan 20, 2014 1:50:23 GMT -5
"....A Candida albicans/multiwalled carbon nanotube (Ca/MWCNTs) composite material has been produced. It can be used as a temperature-sensing element operative in a wide temperature range (up to 100 °C). The Ca/MWCNTs composite has excellent linear current-voltage characteristics when combined with coplanar gold electrodes. We used growing cells of C. albicans to structure the CNT-based composite. The fungus C. albicans combined with MWCNTs coprecipitated as an aggregate of cells and nanotubes that formed a viscous material. Microscopic analyses showed that Ca/MWCNTs formed a sort of artificial tissue. Slow temperature cycling was performed up to 12 days showing a stabilization of the temperature response of the material...."
So, they are, in fact, combining Candida with other things.....
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