Publications by authors named "A Z Stieg"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study explores the stability and manipulation of 1D van der Waals materials, focusing on two specific examples: MoI and TaSeI, showing that individual atomic chains can be processed and stabilized.
  • - High-resolution imaging techniques confirm the existence of stable atomic chains of MoI at room temperature, while TaSeI allows for the creation of suspended chains using electron beams.
  • - The research includes ab initio calculations that validate the stability and cleavage energies of these 1D materials, demonstrating the feasibility of top-down processing methods at the atomic level.
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Nanowire Networks (NWNs) belong to an emerging class of neuromorphic systems that exploit the unique physical properties of nanostructured materials. In addition to their neural network-like physical structure, NWNs also exhibit resistive memory switching in response to electrical inputs due to synapse-like changes in conductance at nanowire-nanowire cross-point junctions. Previous studies have demonstrated how the neuromorphic dynamics generated by NWNs can be harnessed for temporal learning tasks.

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We developed an on-slide decellularization approach to generate acellular extracellular matrix (ECM) myoscaffolds that can be repopulated with various cell types to interrogate cell-ECM interactions. Using this platform, we investigated whether fibrotic ECM scarring affected human skeletal muscle progenitor cell (SMPC) functions that are essential for myoregeneration. SMPCs exhibited robust adhesion, motility, and differentiation on healthy muscle-derived myoscaffolds.

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Polyaniline-based atomic switches are material building blocks whose nanoscale structure and resultant neuromorphic character provide a new physical substrate for the development next-generation, nanoarchitectonic-enabled computing systems. Metal ion-doped devices consisting of a Ag/metal ion doped polyaniline/Pt sandwich structure were fabricated using an wet process. The devices exhibited repeatable resistive switching between high (ON) and low (OFF) conductance states in both Ag and Cu ion-doped devices.

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Enzyme nanogels (ENGs) offer a convenient method to protect therapeutic proteins from in vivo stressors. Current methodologies to prepare ENGs rely on either covalent modification of surface residues or the noncovalent assembly of monomers at the protein surface. In this study, we report a new method for the preparation of noncovalent ENGs that utilizes a heterobifunctional, photocleavable monomer as a hybrid approach.

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