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Physico-chemical properties of biological interfaces studied by vibrational spectroscopy based on second-order nonlinear optical phenomena
Cecchet, Francesca
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University of Namur
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Lipid Bilayer
100%
Surface Property
71%
Solid
57%
Phosphorylcholine
50%
Recognition
50%
Probe
50%
Hybrid
50%
Lipid
23%
Bilayer Membrane
21%
Antibody
16%
Photon
16%
Optics
16%
Adsorption
16%
Mouse
16%
Liquid
16%
Infrared Spectroscopy
16%
Surface Charge
7%
Zeta Potential
7%
Chemistry
Surface
50%
Solid
50%
Lipid
50%
Liquid-Solid Interface
16%
Vibrational Spectroscopy
16%
Procedure
16%
Adsorption
16%
Second Order
16%
Molecular Orientation
16%
Sum-Frequency Generation
16%
Symmetry
16%
Antigen
16%
Mixing
16%
Monoclonals
16%