Zhang et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Functionalization of high-moment magnetic nanodisks for cell manipulation and separationZhang et al., 2013
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- Author
- Zhang M
- Earhart C
- Ooi C
- Wilson R
- Tang M
- Wang S
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- Nano research
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Synthetic antiferromagnetic (SAF) nanoparticles are layer-structured particles with high single-particle magnetic moments. In order to covalently bind these nanoparticles to cells, they were coated with a silica shell followed by conjugation with streptavidin. The silica …
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- G01N33/54333—Modification of conditions of immunological binding reaction, e.g. use of more than one type of particle, use of chemical agents to improve binding, choice of incubation time or application of magnetic field during binding reaction
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