The study of environmental biopolymers by mathematical modeling and single molecule detection techniques

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Three examples of CABE's Polymer Science projects are presented: (i) the modeling of polyelectrolyte adsorption on charged particles; (ii) scaling properties of biopolymers studied by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and (iii) the determination of biopolymer conformations by atomic force microscopy. Up-to date information on the group including current projects and literature citations can be found at: http://www.unige.ch/cabe/.

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Stoll, S., Starchev, K., Wilkinson, K. J., Chodanowski, P., Balnois, E., Leng, X., & Buffle, J. (2001). The study of environmental biopolymers by mathematical modeling and single molecule detection techniques. Chimia, 55(3), 190–195. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2001.190

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