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Reversible assembly of magnetized particles: Application to water-borne pathogen enumeration
Ramadan, Qasem
Reversible assembly of magnetized particles and cells has been proposed and implemented. The approach is based on magnetized particles or magnetically labeled cell immobilization in an array of individual particle/cell for optical counting. The device has been tested for few types of magnetic particles and one water-borne pathogen: Giardia Lamblia. An individual particle immobilization efficiency of 92% was achieved.
Type
research article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000273216500101
Authors
Ramadan, Qasem
Publication date
2009
Published in
Volume
106
Issue
12
Article Number
124701
Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
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November 30, 2010
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