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  1. Enhanced microparticle focusing in a serpentine microchannel integrated on a lab-on-a-disk platform using combined inertial and dielectrophoretic forces
  2. Interfaces against pollution 2014: From fundamental to applied environmental physical chemistry
  3. Isoelectric point is an inadequate descriptor of MS2, Phi X 174 and PRD1 phages adhesion on abiotic surfaces
  4. Atomic force microscopy analysis of IgG films at hydrophobic surfaces: A promising method to probe IgG orientations and optimize ELISA tests performance
  5. Evaluation of Metal Biouptake from the Analysis of Bulk Metal Depletion Kinetics at Various Cell Concentrations: Theory and Application
  6. Electrokinetics as an alternative to neutron reflectivity for evaluation of segment density distribution in PEO brushes
  7. Speciation dynamics of metals in dispersion of nanoparticles with discrete distribution of charged binding sites
  8. Dynamics of metal uptake by charged soft biointerphases: impacts of depletion, internalisation, adsorption and excretion
  9. The dynamics and pH-dependence of Ag43 adhesins’ self-association probed by atomic force spectroscopy
  10. CHAPTER 3. Probing Biointerfaces: Electrokinetics
  11. Shell Structure of Natural Rubber Particles: Evidence of Chemical Stratification by Electrokinetics and Cryo-TEM
  12. Impact of Electrostatics on the Chemodynamics of Highly Charged Metal–Polymer Nanoparticle Complexes
  13. Impact of metallic ions on electrohydrodynamics of soft colloidal polysaccharides
  14. Interfaces against Pollution: A `Rendez-Vous' between colloid physical chemistry and (bio) geoscience
  15. Chemodynamics of Soft Charged Nanoparticles in Aquatic Media: Fundamental Concepts
  16. Understanding the Extraordinary Ionic Reactivity of Aqueous Nanoparticles
  17. Thermo-Regulated Adhesion of the Streptococcus thermophilus Δrgg0182 Strain
  18. On the use of electrokinetics for unraveling charging and structure of soft planar polymer films
  19. Dynamics of metal uptake by charged biointerphases: bioavailability and bulk depletion
  20. Rates of Ionic Reactions With Charged Nanoparticles In Aqueous Media
  21. Chemodynamics: The Graal of Herman P. van Leeuwen
  22. Chemodynamics of Metal Complexation by Natural Soft Colloids: Cu(II) Binding by Humic Acid
  23. Antibacterial activity of class IIa bacteriocin Cbn BM1 depends on the physiological state of the target bacteria
  24. X-Ray Reflectivity at Polarized Liquid-Hg–Aqueous-Electrolyte Interface: Challenging Macroscopic Approaches for Ion-Specificity Issues
  25. Polyethyleneimine-mediated flocculation of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1: Impacts of cell surface appendage and polymer concentration
  26. Metal speciation in a complexing soft film layer: a theoretical dielectric relaxation study of coupled chemodynamic and electrodynamic interfacial processes
  27. Interrelations between charging, structure and electrokinetics of nanometric polyelectrolyte films
  28. Bacterial Surface Appendages Strongly Impact Nanomechanical and Electrokinetic Properties of Escherichia coli Cells Subjected to Osmotic Stress
  29. Automated Force Volume Image Processing for Biological Samples
  30. Electrostatic interactions between diffuse soft multi-layered (bio)particles: beyond Debye–Hückel approximation and Deryagin formulation
  31. On the applicability of the Brinkman equation in soft surface electrokinetics
  32. Progress in electrohydrodynamics of soft microbial particle interphases
  33. 柔らかい粒子モデルを用いた赤血球表面高分子の物性解析
  34. The role of the heat shock protein Hsp12p in the dynamic response of Saccharomyces cerevisiae to the addition of Congo red
  35. Efficiency of MS2 phage and Qβ phage removal by membrane filtration in water treatment: Applicability of real-time RT-PCR method
  36. Adhesion of Campylobacter jejuni and Mycobacterium avium onto polyethylene terephtalate (PET) used for bottled waters
  37. The Major Surface-Associated Saccharides of Klebsiella pneumoniae Contribute to Host Cell Association
  38. Increased adhesion of Enterococcus faecalis strains with bimodal electrophoretic mobility distributions
  39. Aggregation and surface properties of F-specific RNA phages: Implication for membrane filtration processes
  40. Impact of Chemical and Structural Anisotropy on the Electrophoretic Mobility of Spherical Soft Multilayer Particles: The Case of Bacteriophage MS2
  41. Microélectrophorèse et microscopie à force atomique: deux nouveaux outils d'évaluation de l'effet pariétal d'antibactériens
  42. Relationship between Swelling and the Electrohydrodynamic Properties of Functionalized Carboxymethyldextran Macromolecules
  43. Faradaic double layer depolarization in electrokinetics: Onsager relations and substrate limitations
  44. Electrokinetics integrated
  45. Surface Ionization State and Nanoscale Chemical Composition of UV-Irradiated Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Probed by Chemical Force Microscopy, Force Titration, and Electrokinetic Measurements
  46. The stress response protein Hsp12p increases the flexibility of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall
  47. Electrohydrodynamic Properties of Succinoglycan as Probed by Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy, Potentiometric Titration and Capillary Electrophoresis
  48. Multiscale dynamics of the cell envelope of Shewanella putrefaciens as a response to pH change
  49. Modulation of electroosmotic flows in electron-conducting microchannels by coupled quasi-reversible faradaic and adsorption-mediated depolarization
  50. Coupling between electroosmotically driven flow and bipolar faradaic depolarization processes in electron-conducting microchannels
  51. Electrophoresis of Diffuse Soft Particles
  52. Probing Surface Structures of Shewanella spp. by Microelectrophoresis
  53. Quasi-reversible Faradaic Depolarization Processes in the Electrokinetics of the Metal/Solution Interface
  54. Random Computer Generation of 3D Molecular Structures: Theoretical and Statistical Analysis
  55. Analysis of the Interfacial Properties of Fibrillated and Nonfibrillated Oral Streptococcal Strains from Electrophoretic Mobility and Titration Measurements:  Evidence for the Shortcomings of the ‘Classical Soft-Particle Approach'
  56. Humic Substances Are Soft and Permeable:  Evidence from Their Electrophoretic Mobilities †
  57. Electrokinetics of Diffuse Soft Interfaces. III. Interpretation of Data on the Polyacrylamide/Water Interface
  58. Hetero-interaction between Gouy–Stern double layers: Charge and potential regulation
  59. Electrokinetics of Diffuse Soft Interfaces. 2. Analysis Based on the Nonlinear Poisson−Boltzmann Equation
  60. Electrostatic interactions between immunoglobulin (IgG) molecules and a charged sorbent
  61. Electrokinetics of Diffuse Soft Interfaces. 1. Limit of Low Donnan Potentials
  62. Electrokinetics of the amphifunctional metal/electrolyte solution interface in the presence of a redox couple
  63. Faradaic depolarization in the electrokinetics of the metal–electrolyte solution interface
  64. Double layers at amphifunctionally electrified interfaces in the presence of electrolytes containing specifically adsorbing ions
  65. Amphifunctionally Electrified Interfaces:  Coupling of Electronic and Ionic Surface-Charging Processes
  66. Bipolar electrode behaviour of the aluminium surface in a lateral electric field
  67. Electrophoresis of Soft Colloids: Basic Principles and Applications