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Rapid generation of human recombinant monoclonal antibodies from antibody-secreting cells using ferrofluid-based technology. [PDF]

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Shape-Reconfigurable Ferrofluids

Nano Letters, 2022
Ferrofluids (FFs) can adapt their shape to a magnetic field. However, they cannot maintain their shape when the magnetic field is removed. Here, with a magneto-responsive and reconfigurable interfacial self-assembly (MRRIS) process, we show that FFs can be structured by a magnetic field and maintain their shape, like solids, after removing the magnetic
Sai Zhao   +10 more
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Ferrofluids

2023
Abstract An explanation of the structure and components in a ferrofluid is presented together with a simple preparation process to produce these magnetic liquids. Unusual phenomena such as the surface and labyrinthine instabilities are then described.
K. O’Grady   +2 more
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Ferrofluidic adaptive mirrors

Applied Optics, 2006
A magnetic liquid mirror based on ferrofluids was demonstrated. Magnetic liquid mirrors represent a major departure from solid mirror technology. They present both advantages and disadvantages with respect to established technologies. Stroke (from a fraction of a wave to several hundreds of micrometers), cost (a few dollars per actuator), and ...
P, Laird   +4 more
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Biomedical Engineered Ferrofluids

MRS Proceedings, 2007
AbstractThe characteristic of combining liquid behavior with and magnetic properties makes ferrofluids unique and it provides them a variety of applications, in particular in the medial field. For medical application ferrofluids are required to be stable at neutral pH and against high salt concentration.
Koser, Hur   +5 more
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Ferrofluid mediated nanocytometry

Lab Chip, 2012
We present a low-cost, flow-through nanocytometer that utilizes a colloidal suspension of non-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles for label-free manipulation and separation of microparticles. Our size-based separation is mediated by angular momentum transfer from magnetically excited ferrofluid particles to microparticles.
Ayse Rezzan, Kose, Hur, Koser
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