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Sorting inactivated cells using cell-imprinted polymer thin films
Kangning REN
, Niaz Banaei
, Richard N. Zare
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Department of Chemistry
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Aldehydes
50%
Amine Group
50%
Biohazard
50%
Capture Efficiency
50%
Capture Selectivity
50%
Cell Capture
50%
Cell Imprinting
100%
Cell Inactivation
50%
Cell Surface
50%
Chemical Recognition
50%
Formaldehyde
50%
Functional Groups
50%
Glutaraldehyde
50%
Group by
50%
Imprinting Technique
50%
Living Cells
100%
Molecularly Imprinted Polymer
100%
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (M. tb)
50%
Polydimethylsiloxane Films
50%
Polymer Surface
50%
Polymer Thin Films
100%
Rigidification
50%
Surface Indentation
50%
Synthetic Receptors
50%
Template-assisted
50%
Virulent Bacteria
50%
Engineering
Biological Hazard
50%
Capture Efficiency
50%
Cell Capture
50%
Functional Group
50%
Indentation
50%
Living Cell
100%
Polydimethylsiloxane
50%
Polymer Surface
50%
Thin Films
100%
Material Science
Film
33%
Indentation
33%
Poly(Dimethylsiloxane)
33%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Thin Films
100%
Chemical Engineering
Aldehyde
33%
Film
100%
Functional Group
33%
Polydimethylsiloxane
33%