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  • Book
    edited by Ashutosh Tiwari and Atul Tiwari.
    Contents:
    Part I: Biomedical nanomaterials
    Nanoemulsions : preparation, stability and application in biosciences / Thomas Delmas, Nicolas Atrux-Tallau, Mathieu Goutayer [and others]
    Multifunctional polymeric nanostructures for therapy and diagnosis / Angel Contreras-García, Emilio Bucio
    Carbon nanotubes : nanotoxicity testing and bioapplications / R. Sharma, S. Kwon
    Part II: Advanced nanomedicine
    Discrete metalla-assemblies as drug delivery vectors / Bruno Therrien
    Nanomaterials for management of lung disorders and drug delivery / Jyothi U. Menon, Aniket Wadajkar, Zhiwei Xie [and others]
    Nano-sized calcium phosphate (CaP) carriers for non-viral gene/drug delivery / Donghyun Lee, Geunseon Ahn, Prashant N. Kumta
    Part III: Nanotheragnostics
    Organics modified mesoporous silica for controlled drug delivery systems / Jingke Fu, Yang Zhao, Yingchun Zhu [and others]
    Responsive polymer-inorganic hybrid nanogels for optical sensing, imaging, and drug delivery / Weitai Wu, Shuiquin Zhou
    Core/shell nanoparticles for drug delivery and diagnosis / Hwanbum Lee, Jae Yeon Kim, Eun Hee Lee [and others]
    Dendrimer nanoparticles and their applications in biomedicine / Arghya Paul, Wei Shao, Tom J. Burdon [and others]
    Theranostic nanoparticles for cancer imaging and therapy / Mami Murakami, Mark J. Ernsting [and others]
    Part IV: Nanoscaffolds technology
    Nanostructure polymers in function generating substitute and organ transplants / S.K. Shulka
    Electrospun nanofiber for three dimensional cell culture / Yashpal Sharma, Ashutosh Tiwari, Hisatoshi Kobayashi [and others]
    Magnetic nanoparticles in tissue regeneration / Anuj Tripathi, Jose Savio Melo, Stanislaus Francis D'Souza
    Core-sheath fibers for regenerative medecine / Rajesh Vasita, Fabrizio Gelain.
    Digital Access Wiley 2013
  • Article
    Tausch A, Vogt W, Jacob K, Knedel M.
    J Clin Chem Clin Biochem. 1977 Mar;15(3):141-2.
    The separation of free from bound antigen is not required in homogeneous enzyme immunoassays (EMIT). Therefore this technique can easily be mechanized. For the mechanization of the enzyme immunological determination of serum levels of Phenytoine the fast analyzer (CENTRIFICHEM) was found most satisfactory in our laboratory. The marked advantages over manual methods are: 1. The amount of sample and reagents needed can be reduced by half. 2. The intra- and interassay variance are significantly better compared to values found with manual techniques. 3. 60 samples can be determined in duplicate in under two hours.
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