KLEPÁRNÍK, Karel. Nanotechnologies in bioanalytical chemistry. In LIŠKOVÁ, Marcela, Jan PŘIKRYL, Ivona SVOBODOVÁ, František FORET and Věra HEZINOVÁ. CECE 2009. 6th International Interdisciplinary Meeting on Bioanalysis. Pécs : University of Pécs, Hungary. 2009.
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Original name Nanotechnologies in bioanalytical chemistry
Name in Czech Nanotechnologie v bioananlytické chemii
Name (in English) Nanotechnologies in bioanalytical chemistry
Authors KLEPÁRNÍK, Karel.
Edition CECE 2009. 6th International Interdisciplinary Meeting on Bioanalysis. Pécs : University of Pécs, Hungary, 2009.
Other information
Original language Czech
Type of outcome Requested lectures
Field of Study 10406 Analytical chemistry
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords (in Czech) kvantové tečky, sondy, nanočástice, excitace
Keywords in English quantum dots , probes, nanoparticles, excitation
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Marcela Lišková, Ph.D., učo 77987. Changed: 14/9/2010 14:32.
Abstract
The typical properties of nanomaterials offer extraordinary possibilities to specially designed analytical systems. The application of highly stable quantum dots in laser-induced fluorescence detection (LIF) and surface Raman scattering (SERS), are two examples of methods where the advantages of nanoparticles are taken.
Abstract (in English)
The typical properties of nanomaterials offer extraordinary possibilities to specially designed analytical systems. The application of highly stable quantum dots in laser-induced fluorescence detection (LIF) and surface Raman scattering (SERS), are two examples of methods where the advantages of nanoparticles are taken.
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KAN400310651, research and development projectName: Nanotechnologie pro proteinovou a genovou diagnostiku
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