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Ronald Pethig

Affiliations: 
University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom 
Area:
Electrokinetics of bioparticles
Website:
http://www.erpe.ac.uk/people/ronald-pethig
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Velugotla S, Pells S, Mjoseng HK, et al. (2012) Dielectrophoresis based discrimination of human embryonic stem cells from differentiating derivatives. Biomicrofluidics. 6: 44113
Pethig R, Price JAR. (2009) The influence of electrostatic interactions on the activity of lysozyme International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 30: 39-51
Bone S, Pethig R. (2009) Cyclodextrins as model systems for the study of proton transport International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 24: 133-141
Behi J, Bone S, Morgan H, et al. (2009) Effect of deuterium-hydrogen exchange on the electrical conduction in lysozyme International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 22: 367-374
Cross TE, Pethig R. (2009) Microwave hall effect measurements on biopolymers International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 18: 385-395
Pethig R. (2009) Electronic properties of protein-methylglyoxal complexes: Strong evidence for energy-band conduction International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. 14: 159-171
Pethig R, Lee RS, Talary MS. (2004) Cell physiometry tools based on dielectrophoresis Jala - Journal of the Association For Laboratory Automation. 9: 324-330
Pethig R, Talary MS, Lee RS. (2003) Enhancing traveling-wave dielectrophoresis with signal superposition. Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine : the Quarterly Magazine of the Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society. 22: 43-50
Pethig R, Bressler V, Carswell-Crumpton C, et al. (2002) Dielectrophoretic studies of the activation of human T lymphocytes using a newly developed cell profiling system. Electrophoresis. 23: 2057-63
Dalton C, Goater AD, Drysdale J, et al. (2001) Parasite viability by electrorotation Colloids and Surfaces a: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. 195: 263 - 268
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