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Optical Detection of Listeria in the Chilled Food Environment using Bionanosensors (Industrial Partnership Award) / R170553-1
Faulds, Karen
(Principal Investigator)
Graham, Duncan
(Co-investigator)
Pure And Applied Chemistry
Faculty Of Science
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Microorganism
100%
Silicon Dioxide
100%
Gold Nanoparticle
100%
Nucleic Acid
50%
Virus
50%
Immunoassay
50%
Bacterium
50%
Photothermal Therapy
20%
Targeted Drug Delivery
20%
Nanomaterial
20%
Biocompatibility
20%
Silane
20%
Neoplasm
20%
Metal
20%
Material Science
Aggregate
100%
Silicon Dioxide
100%
Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
60%
Tumor
20%
Metal Surface
20%
Silane
20%
Temperature
20%
Optical Property
20%
Biocompatibility
20%
Nanocrystalline Material
20%
Chemical Engineering
Gold Nanoparticles
100%
Silica
100%
Agglomeration
40%
Silane
20%
Temperature
20%
Heating
20%