Nanoparticle suspensions enclosed in methylcellulose: a new approach for quantifying nanoparticles in transmission electron microscopy
Nanoparticles are of increasing importance in biomedicine but quantification is problematic because current methods depend on indirect measurements at low resolution. Here we describe a new high-resolution method for measuring and quantifying nanoparticles in suspension. It involves premixing nanopa...
Main Authors: | Hacker, C, Asadi, J, Pliotas, C, Ferguson, S, Sherry, L, Marius, P, Tello, J, Jackson, D, Naismith, J, Lucocq, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2016
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