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Distinctive Interactions of Oleic Acid Covered Magnetic Nanoparticles with Saturated and Unsaturated Phospholipids in Langmuir Monolayers

The growing number of innovations in nanomedicine and nanobiotechnology are posing new challenges in understanding the full spectrum of interactions between nanomateriales and biomolecules at nano-biointerfaces. Although considerable achievements have been accomplished by in vivo applications, many...

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Published in:Langmuir 2014-05, Vol.30 (20), p.5888-5896
Main Authors: Matshaya, Thabo J, Lanterna, Anabel E, Granados, Alejandro M, Krause, Rui W. M, Maggio, Bruno, Vico, Raquel V
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