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Lynell R Skewis

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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|February 18, 2010
Control of colloid surface chemistry through matrix confinement: facile preparation of stable antibody functionalized silver nanoparticlesLynell R Skewis, Björn M Reinhard
Nano Letters|December 7, 2007
Spermidine modulated ribonuclease activity probed by RNA plasmon rulersLynell R Skewis, Björn M Reinhard
Nano Letters|September 16, 2008
Resolving sub-diffraction limit encounters in nanoparticle tracking using live cell plasmon coupling microscopyGuoxin Rong, Hongyun Wang, Lynell R Skewis, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|June 25, 2014
T2 magnetic resonance: a diagnostic platform for studying integrated hemostasis in whole blood--proof of conceptLynell R Skewis, Tatiana Lebedeva, Vyacheslav Papkov, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|April 26, 2013
T2 magnetic resonance enables nanoparticle-mediated rapid detection of candidemia in whole bloodLori A Neely, Mark Audeh, Nu Ai Phung, et al.
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces|February 18, 2010
Control of colloid surface chemistry through matrix confinement: facile preparation of stable antibody functionalized silver nanoparticlesLynell R Skewis, Björn M Reinhard
Nano Letters|December 7, 2007
Spermidine modulated ribonuclease activity probed by RNA plasmon rulersLynell R Skewis, Björn M Reinhard
Nano Letters|September 16, 2008
Resolving sub-diffraction limit encounters in nanoparticle tracking using live cell plasmon coupling microscopyGuoxin Rong, Hongyun Wang, Lynell R Skewis, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|June 25, 2014
T2 magnetic resonance: a diagnostic platform for studying integrated hemostasis in whole blood--proof of conceptLynell R Skewis, Tatiana Lebedeva, Vyacheslav Papkov, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|April 26, 2013
T2 magnetic resonance enables nanoparticle-mediated rapid detection of candidemia in whole bloodLori A Neely, Mark Audeh, Nu Ai Phung, et al.
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