Publication

Mass and stiffness spectrometry of nanoparticles and whole intact bacteria by multimode nanomechanical resonators

Year2016
Authors   Álvaro San Paulo
  Eduardo Gil-Santos
  Jose Jaime Ruz Martinez
  Javier Tamayo
  Montserrat Calleja
  Oscar Malvar Vidal
  Priscila Monteiro Kosaka
Co-authorsO. Malvar, J. J. Ruz, P. M. Kosaka, C. M. Domínguez, E. Gil-Santos, M. Calleja, J. Tamayo
JournalNature Communications
Volume7
Pages13452
DOIhttp://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms13452
Research GroupsBionanomechanics

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