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Gold bioimaging

Nygren, H., Johansson, B.R., Mahnberg, P. (2004) Bioimaging TOF-SIMS of tissues by gold ion bombardment of a silver-coated thin section. Microsc. Res. Tech., 65,282-286. [Pg.1013]

FFFF has been used to separate gold nanoparticle rods, which are used in bioimaging techniques. Depending on their size, these gold rods have different absorption maxima. Otherwise, FFF has been used for separating protein aggregates (as found in the Parkinson s and Alzheimer s diseases), liposomes, colloids, different subcellular particles, carbon nanotubes, fullerenes, and quantum dots. [Pg.159]

Yadav, B. D., and Kumar, V. 2010. Gd Aul5 A magic magnetic gold cluster for cancer therapy and bioimaging. A/ /)/. Phys. Lett. 97 133701. [Pg.374]


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