<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Science / Scientific method / Magnetism / Magnetic immunoassay / Forschungszentrum Jülich / Magnetic nanoparticles / Immunoassay / Peter Grünberg / Superparamagnetism / Physics / Nanomaterials / Immunologic tests
Date: 2014-07-09 08:23:10
Science
Scientific method
Magnetism
Magnetic immunoassay
Forschungszentrum Jülich
Magnetic nanoparticles
Immunoassay
Peter Grünberg
Superparamagnetism
Physics
Nanomaterials
Immunologic tests

Microsoft Word - Seminaire-L2E-H-J-KRAUSE-Germany[removed]2004bis.doc

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.l2e.upmc.fr

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 44,48 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Nanoparticles / Nanomaterials / Chemistry / Magnetism / Matter / Materials science / Magnetic nanoparticles / Superparamagnetism / Nanofluid / Zeta potential / Nanos scientificae / Iron oxide nanoparticles

MATEC Web of Conferences 39 , ) DOI: m atecconf0 1  C Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2016 The Effect of pH and Time on The Stability of Superparamagnetic

DocID: 1rk4N - View Document

Nanoparticles / Chemistry / Materials science / Matter / Melting-point depression / Magnetic nanoparticles

Measuring nanoparticles made easy. Partector – Nanoparticle Dosimeter We are proud to present the world’s smallest

DocID: 1rfwL - View Document

Physics / Optical imaging / Optics / Nanoparticles / Medicine / Chemistry / Angle-resolved low-coherence interferometry / Optical coherence tomography / Magnetic resonance imaging / Colloidal gold / Optical fiber / Scattering

Engineered microsphere contrast agents for optical coherence tomography

DocID: 1reBC - View Document

Chemistry / Nanomaterials / Matter / Graphene / Emerging technologies / Nanoparticles / Monolayers / Potential applications of graphene / Graphite oxide / Nanocomposite / Zinc oxide / Magnetic nanoparticles

PDF Document

DocID: 1rd7j - View Document

Chemistry / Colloidal chemistry / Nanoparticles / Physical chemistry / Dynamic light scattering / Spectroscopy / Coulter counter / Particle size / Izon Science / Magnetic nanoparticles

Print Quantitative Nanoparticle Analysis Based on Resistive Pulse Sensing | American Laboratory

DocID: 1qVrx - View Document