Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1934218 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We have developed a novel micro-mixer using a biological molecular ATP motor. The micro-mixer was constructed from arrays of chromatophore-embedded δ-free F0F1-ATPases, where the δ-free F1 part acted as a rotator to mix solutions, and the F0 part was driven by light. Confocal microscope studies indicated that the micro-mixer did not touch directly on the fibrin labeled with FITC. The nanomechanical force generated by the motor induced drug movement in the solution and accelerated the fibrinolysis process. All results strongly suggest that the micro-mixers generated a nanomechanical force which accelerated the fibrinolysis process in the presence of lower concentrations of lumbrokinase.
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Authors
Ning Tao, Jie Cheng, Jiachang Yue,