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    • Influence of Gold Nanoparticles on Collagen Fibril Morphology Quantified Using Transmission Electron Microscopy and Image Analysis 

      Haidekker, Mark A., 1963-; Boettcher, Lisa W.; Suter, Jonathan Daniel, 1982-; Rone, Rebecca; Grant, Sheila Ann (BMC Medical Imaging, 2006)
      Development of implantable biosensors for disease detection is challenging because of poor biocompatibility of synthetic materials. A possible solution involves engineering interface materials that promote selfassembly and ...

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