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    Validation of methods for the detection and quantification of engineered nanoparticles in food by Linsinger, T.P.J., Chaudhry, Q., Dehalu, V., Delahaut, P., Dudkiewicz, A., Grombe, R., von der Kammer, F., Larsen, E.H., Legros, S., Loeschner, K., Peters, R., Ramsch, R., Roebben, G., Tiede, K., Weigel, S.

    Published in Food chemistry (01-06-2013)
    “…► “Result” is a combination of chemical identity, size and concentration. ► The particulate nature of nanomaterials should not influence the result. ►…”
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    Production and characterization of antibodies against crosslinked gelatin nanoparticles and first steps toward developing an ELISA screening kit by Dehalu, Vincent, Weigel, Stefan, Rebe, Sabina, Grombe, Ringo, Löbenberg, Raimar, Delahaut, Philippe

    Published in Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (01-07-2012)
    “…Nanotechnologies are finding a growing range of applications in the food sector. Nanoparticles are used notably to add vitamins and other nutrients to foods…”
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    Validation of methods for the detection and quantification of engineered nanoparticles in food by Linsinger, T.P.J, Chaudhry, Q, Dehalu, V, Delahaut, P, Dudkiewicz, A, Grombe, R, Kammer, F., von der, Larsen, E.H, Legros, S, Loeschner, K, Peters, R, Ramsch, R, Roebben, G, Tiede, K, Weigel, S

    Published in Food chemistry (2013)
    “…The potential impact of nanomaterials on the environment and on human health has already triggered legislation requiring labelling of products containing…”
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    Sulfated cellulose thin films with antithrombin affinity by Grombe, R., Gouzy, M. F., Freudenberg, U., Pompe, T., Zschoche, S., Simon, F., Eichhorn, K.-J., Janke, A., Voit, B., Werner, C.

    Published in Express polymer letters (01-11-2009)
    “…Cellulose thin films were chemically modified by in situ sulfation to produce surfaces with anticoagulant characteristics. Two celluloses differing in their…”
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