Ahamed et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Fine-tuning the characteristic of the applied potential to improve AC-iEK separations of microparticlesAhamed et al., 2023
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- Ahamed N
- Mendiola-Escobedo C
- Ernst O
- Perez-Gonzalez V
- Lapizco-Encinas B
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- Analytical Chemistry
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There is an immediate need for the development of rapid and reliable methods for microparticle and cell assessments, and electrokinetic (EK) phenomena can be exploited to meet that need in a low cost and label-free fashion. The present study combines modeling …
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