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- Bantel, E.; Grosshans, E.; Ortonne, J. P. (1989-12-15). "[Understanding microcapillary angioma, observations in pregnant patients and in females treated with...
- dye using an antibody for specificity and then finally loaded into a microcapillary tube. This tube is placed in a specially constructed apparatus so it...
- - This technology uses heat sterilization via a ceramic core with microcapillaries, which are heated to 200 °C (392 °F). It is claimed that 99.9% of microbiological...
- oolemma breakage. The procedure includes specialized Piezo actuators, microcapillaries, and filling medium to transfer mechanical pulses to the cell membranes...
- and two micromani****tors—one holding the pipette and one holding a microcapillary needle usually between 0.5 and 5 μm in diameter (larger if injecting...
- (January 20, 2015). "Exploiting highly ordered subnanoliter volume microcapillaries as microtools for the analysis of antibody producing cells". Analytical...
- cell sarcoma Meningocele Metastatic carcinoma Microvenular hemangioma (microcapillary hemangioma) Midline nevus flammeus (angel's kiss, salmon patch) Multifocal...
- conventional model, other LC columns are the narrow bore, microbore, microcapillary, and nano-LC models. These columns have smaller internal diameters,...
- liver. Erythrocyte rosetting causes obstruction of the blood flow in microcapillaries. There is a direct interaction between PfEMP1 and a functional site...
- dimensions), could one day be able to access enclosed spaces such as microcapillaries inside a human body. They copuld travel through the body's fluids and...