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Mutual interaction of red blood cells influenced by nanoparticles
Tatiana Avsievich
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Alexey Popov
*
, Alexander Bykov
, Igor Meglinski
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Not published at VTT
University of Oulu
National Research Tomsk State University
National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI)
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Aggregation Force
12%
Blood Plasma
12%
Cell Aggregates
25%
Cell Interaction
12%
Conventional Microscopy
12%
Drug Carrier
25%
Health Impact
12%
Inorganic Nanoparticles
12%
Large Cell
12%
Modern Medicine
12%
Mutual Interaction
100%
Nanodiamond
12%
Nanomaterials
12%
Nanoparticle Translocation
12%
Nanoparticles
100%
Nanoparticles Types
12%
Natural Environment
12%
Optical Tweezers
25%
Platelets
12%
Polymer Particles
12%
Polymeric Nanoparticles
12%
Potential Drugs
12%
Potential Impact
12%
Red Blood Cell Aggregation
12%
Red Blood Cell Membrane
12%
Red Blood Cells
100%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
12%
Systemic Delivery
12%
Transport Agent
12%
INIS
aggregation
20%
applications
20%
assessments
10%
blood cells
100%
blood plasma
10%
carriers
20%
cell membranes
10%
drug delivery
10%
drugs
20%
environment
10%
interactions
100%
medicine
10%
microscopy
10%
nanomaterials
10%
nanoparticles
100%
particles
10%
public health
10%
scanning electron microscopy
10%
transport
10%
Engineering
Direct Observation
10%
Drug Delivery
10%
Erythrocyte
100%
Human Health
10%
Mutual Interaction
100%
Nanomaterial
10%
Nanoparticles
100%
Optical Tweezers
20%
Platelet
10%
Polymeric Nanoparticles
10%
Material Science
Cell Membrane
25%
Nanoparticle
100%
Nanostructured Material
25%
Optical Tweezer
50%
Platelet
25%
Polymer Nanoparticles
25%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
25%