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Obtaining the magnetic susceptibility of the heme complex from DFT calculations
Magnetic field interactions with particles, as observed in magnetophoresis, are becoming important tool to understand the nature of the iron role in heme molecular complex, besides other useful applications.
L. M. O. Pereira +2 more
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Magnetophoresis and pseudo diamagnetophoresis of single particles/cells on micromagnetic patterns
In recent years, magnetophoresis has gained significant advances in precise manipulation of particles/cells for numerous applications including gene sequencing, diagnostic, single cell analysis and separation, which can be achieved using nano/micro scale
Goudu Sandhya Rani
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DIFFUSION AND MAGNETOPHORESIS IN NANODISPERSED MAGNETIC FLUIDS WITH PHASE TRANSITION
A description of mass transfer processes in nanodispersed magnetic suspensions (magnetic fluids) is proposed under the assumption that assembly of magnetic particles in them can exist in the form of two phases: gaseous and condensed, and the phase ...
V. G. Bashtovoi +3 more
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Cell sorting by endocytotic capacity in a microfluidic magnetophoresis device
Magnetically labelled cells are finding a wealth of applications for in vitro analysis as well as in vivo treatments. Sorting of cells into subpopulations based on their magnetite loading is an important step in such procedures.
Gazeau, Florence +11 more
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Nano-Gap Magnetophoresis with Raman Spectroscopic Detection
As a tool to determine the magnetic susceptibility of a nano/microparticle in a liquid, a nano-gap magnetophoresis device was fabricated using tilted flat glass plates and a permanent magnet. The nano-gap device was not only used to determine the size of particles, but also directly provided measurements of Raman spectra of fractionally trapped ...
KAWANO, Makoto +2 more
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We quantify nanorod magnetophoresis through the extracellular matrix (ECM) via single particle observations in vitro. We show that smaller nanorods experience bimodal stick-slip motion through ECM, as well as larger deviations in their orientation angle ...
Mair, L. O., Superfine, R.
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Flow-Enhanced Nonlinear Magnetophoresis for High-Resolution Bioseparation
A new mode of transport is described that was capable of high-resolution separation of superparamagnetic materials from complex mixtures based on their size.
Aamer Mahmood (2199718) +2 more
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Modeling transport of paramagnetic ions in porous materials [PDF]
A mathematical model based on a drift–diffusion theory is proposed to describe the transport of paramagnetic ions under magnetic field gradients in porous materials.
Petru Andrei
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Developing Portable Tools Based on Magnetophoresis for Accessible Clinical Diagnostics
Modern technological advancements allow us to study human cells with an extraordinary level of detail and accuracy. However, the impact of these technologies on public health remains limited by their complexity, cost, and inaccessibility. Hence, there is
Knowlton, Stephanie
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