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<font face="trebuchet ms" style="color:#FFFFFF" size="5">'''Welcome to HOKKAIDO-U MARIMOD page'''</font><br></center> | <font face="trebuchet ms" style="color:#FFFFFF" size="5">'''Welcome to HOKKAIDO-U MARIMOD page'''</font><br></center> | ||
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===[[Image:タイトル○.png| 15px]] overview=== | |||
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Biomolecular motors (kinesin/microtubule(MT)) are regarded as smallest natural machine which can perform work with a high efficiency.<br> | |||
Because of these reasons, biomolecular motors are thought to be component of a molecular robot which have small size and high performance.<br> | |||
Now we aim at using the MT ring as a rotational nanodevice for molecular robot’s central power generating unit by running micro-sized gear.<br> | |||
In addition, we make it possible for long time running of the gear by introducing ATP-cyclable gel(MARIMO-Gel).<br> | |||
Our research will be the method which can practicalize the molecular-robot in future. | |||
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Revision as of 09:17, 27 August 2013
overview
Biomolecular motors (kinesin/microtubule(MT)) are regarded as smallest natural machine which can perform work with a high efficiency.
Because of these reasons, biomolecular motors are thought to be component of a molecular robot which have small size and high performance.
Now we aim at using the MT ring as a rotational nanodevice for molecular robot’s central power generating unit by running micro-sized gear.
In addition, we make it possible for long time running of the gear by introducing ATP-cyclable gel(MARIMO-Gel).
Our research will be the method which can practicalize the molecular-robot in future.