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Encapsulation of FITC to monitor extracellular pH: a step towards the development of red blood cells as circulating blood analyte biosensors

Sarah C Ritter, Mark A Milanick, Kenith Meissner

Biomedical Optics Express, Volume: 2, Issue: 7, Pages: 2012 - 2021

Swansea University Author: Kenith Meissner

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DOI (Published version): 10.1364/BOE.2.002012

Published in: Biomedical Optics Express
ISSN: 2156-7085 2156-7085
Published: 2011
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title Encapsulation of FITC to monitor extracellular pH: a step towards the development of red blood cells as circulating blood analyte biosensors
spellingShingle Encapsulation of FITC to monitor extracellular pH: a step towards the development of red blood cells as circulating blood analyte biosensors
Kenith Meissner
title_short Encapsulation of FITC to monitor extracellular pH: a step towards the development of red blood cells as circulating blood analyte biosensors
title_full Encapsulation of FITC to monitor extracellular pH: a step towards the development of red blood cells as circulating blood analyte biosensors
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