Search Results - "Fraikin, J"
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Hollow organosilica beads as reference particles for optical detection of extracellular vesicles
Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-08-2018)“…Essentials Standardization of extracellular vesicle (EV) measurements by flow cytometry needs improvement. Hollow organosilica beads were prepared,…”
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Probing the debye layer: capacitance and potential of zero charge measured using a debye-layer transistor
Published in Physical review letters (17-04-2009)“…We present a unique method for probing the properties of the electrolytic Debye layer, incorporating it as the active element in a novel radio frequency (rf)…”
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A feasible approach to all-electronic digital labeling and readout for cell identification
Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2007)“…We present two critical innovations that enable a unique, purely electronic approach to microfluidic whole-cell analysis, focusing on the problem of cell…”
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Severe radiation‐induced liver disease following localized radiation therapy for biliopancreatic carcinoma: Activation of hepatic stellate cells as an early event
Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-07-1997)“…Radiation‐induced liver disease is recorded as a form of veno‐occlusive disease. Its pathogenesis remains unclear even if the initial injury likely occurs in…”
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P-194 A feasibility study preparing to a phase III randomised trialcomparing concomitant radiochemotherapy as induction versus consolidation treatment in patients with locally advanced unresectable non-small cell lung cancer. A trial conducted by the European Lung Cancer Working Party (ELCWP)
Published in Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-07-2005)Get full text
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Severe radiation-induced liver disease following localized radiation therapy for biliopancreatic carcinoma: Activation of hepatic stellate cells as an early event
Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-07-1997)“…Radiation-induced liver disease is recorded as a form of veno-occlusive disease. Its pathogenesis remains unclear even if the initial injury likely occurs in…”
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