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dchen interaction [5 articles]

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  • Colloidal Aggregation in a Nematic Liquid Crystal: Topological Arrest of Particles by a Single-Stroke Disclination Line
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 97, No. 12. (2006)
    by Takeaki Araki, Hajime Tanaka
    posted to tanaka simulation liquidcrystal interaction defect colloids 2006 by dchen on 2008-05-13 01:25:51 as **
  • Polyelectrolyte-Compression Forces between Spherical DNA Brushes
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 100, No. 11. (2008)
    by Kati Kegler, Martin Konieczny, Gustavo D Espinosa, Christof Gutsche, Matthias Salomo, Friedrich Kremer, Christos N Likos
    posted to opticaltweezer interaction colloids biology by dchen on 2008-05-07 22:18:09 as **
  • Electric-field-induced capillary attraction between like-charged particles at liquid interfaces
    Nature, Vol. 420, No. 6913. (21 November 2002), pp. 299-301.
    by MG Nikolaides, AR Bausch, MF Hsu, AD Dinsmore, MP Brenner, C Gay, DA Weitz
    posted to weitz nature interface interaction colloids by dchen on 2008-04-24 20:26:39 as **
  • Capillary attraction (communication arising): Like-charged particles at liquid interfaces
    Nature, Vol. 424, No. 6952. (2003), pp. 1014-1014.
    by MG Nikolaides, AR Bausch, MF Hsu, AD Dinsmore, MP Brenner, C Gay, DA Weitz
    posted to weitz nature microrheology interface interaction by dchen on 2008-04-24 20:19:44 as **
  • New Insight into Cataract Formation: Enhanced Stability through Mutual Attraction
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 99, No. 19. (2007)
    posted to interaction focus colloids biology 2007 by dchen on 2008-03-18 02:03:48 as **
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