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Hur Koser

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Nanotechnology|July 6, 2011
Towards ferrofluidics for μ-TAS and lab on-a-chip applicationsLeidong Mao, Hur Koser
Biophysical Journal|April 17, 2012
Direct upstream motility in Escherichia coliTolga Kaya, Hur Koser
Physical Review Letters|November 13, 2009
Characterization of hydrodynamic surface interactions of Escherichia coli cell bodies in shear flowTolga Kaya, Hur Koser
Lab on a Chip|November 15, 2011
Ferrofluid mediated nanocytometryAyse Rezzan Kose, Hur Koser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 10, 2009
Label-free cellular manipulation and sorting via biocompatible ferrofluidsAyse R Kose, Birgit Fischer, Leidong Mao, et al.
Physical Review Letters|March 16, 2007
Hydrodynamic surface interactions enable Escherichia coli to seek efficient routes to swim upstreamJane Hill, Ozge Kalkanci, Jonathan L McMurry, et al.
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Nanotechnology|July 6, 2011
Towards ferrofluidics for μ-TAS and lab on-a-chip applicationsLeidong Mao, Hur Koser
Biophysical Journal|April 17, 2012
Direct upstream motility in Escherichia coliTolga Kaya, Hur Koser
Physical Review Letters|November 13, 2009
Characterization of hydrodynamic surface interactions of Escherichia coli cell bodies in shear flowTolga Kaya, Hur Koser
Lab on a Chip|November 15, 2011
Ferrofluid mediated nanocytometryAyse Rezzan Kose, Hur Koser
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 10, 2009
Label-free cellular manipulation and sorting via biocompatible ferrofluidsAyse R Kose, Birgit Fischer, Leidong Mao, et al.
Physical Review Letters|March 16, 2007
Hydrodynamic surface interactions enable Escherichia coli to seek efficient routes to swim upstreamJane Hill, Ozge Kalkanci, Jonathan L McMurry, et al.
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