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A simple method for biocompatible polymer based spatially controlled adsorption of blood plasma proteins to a surface Inglis W, Sanders GHW, Williams PM, Davies MC, Roberts CJ, Tendler SJB Langmuir, 17(23), 7402, 2001 |
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Polymorphic discrimination using atomic force microscopy: Distinguishing between two polymorphs of the drug cimetidine Danesh A, Chen X, Davies MC, Roberts CJ, Sanders GHW, Tendler SJB, Williams PM, Wilkins MJ Langmuir, 16(2), 866, 2000 |
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Shear force and phase imaging of protein boundaries Sanders GHW, Davies MC, Roberts CJ, Tendler SJB, Williams PM Langmuir, 15(17), 5433, 1999 |
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Atomic force microscopic analysis of highly defined protein patterns formed by microfluidic networks Patel N, Sanders GHW, Shakesheff KM, Cannizzaro SM, Davies MC, Langer R, Roberts CJ, Tendler SJB, Williams PM Langmuir, 15(21), 7252, 1999 |
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Molecular interactions of biomolecules with surface-engineered interfaces using atomic force microscopy and surface plasmon resonance McGurk SL, Green RJ, Sanders GHW, Davies MC, Roberts CJ, Tendler SJB, Williams PM Langmuir, 15(15), 5136, 1999 |
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A hydrodynamic atomic force microscopy flow cell for the quantitative measurement of interfacial kinetics : The aqueous dissolution of salicylic acid and calcium carbonate Coles BA, Compton RG, Suarez M, Booth J, Hong Q, Sanders GHW Langmuir, 14(1), 218, 1998 |
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Mechanism of solid vertical bar liquid interfacial reactions. The reactive dissolution of p-chloranil in aqueous solution as studied by the channel flow cell with electrochemical detection and atomic force microscopy Booth J, Sanders GHW, Compton RG, Atherton JH, Brennan CM Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 440(1-2), 83, 1997 |