Biophysical Journal 105 (2013) 463
Pablo Dörig, Dario Ossola, Anh Minh Truong, Monika Graf, Flurin Stauffer, János Vörös, Tomaso Zambelli
The authors show different applications of colloidal spectroscopy with spherical particles that are reversibly aspired to a FluidFM® probe.
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