A Novel Peptide Hydrogel for an Antimicrobial Bandage Contact Lens
Researchers at the University of Liverpool used a Linkam TST350 stage (now replaced by the LTS420) for this study.
LTS420 shown above
A thermally responsive, rigid, and reversible adhesive
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Microstructural change of degummed Bombyx mori silk: An in situ stretching wide-angle X-ray-scattering study
Synthesis of organic aerogels with tailorable morphology and strength by controlled solvent swelling following Hansen solubility using Linkam’s LTS Stage Series.
Massive methane fluxing from magma–sediment interaction in the end-Triassic Central Atlantic Magmatic Province using Linkam’s THMS600.
Thermal expansion coefficient of few-layer MoS2 studied by temperature-dependent Raman spectroscopy
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Small Molecule Ice Recrystallization Inhibitors Enable Freezing of Human Red Blood Cells with Reduced Glycerol Concentrations
Researchers at the University of Ottowa in Canada used Linkam’s Freeze Drying system FDCS196 to cryopreserve red blood cells with slow cooling rates prior to storage at -80°C.
Intrinsic mechanical behavior of femoral cortical bone in young, osteoporotic and bisphosphonate-treated individuals in low- and high energy fracture conditions
A key function for microtubule-associated-protein 6 in activity-dependent stabilisation of actin filaments in dendritic spines
X‐ray diffraction studies of the structural organisation of prolamellar bodies isolated from Zea mays
Human bone marrow stromal cell responses on electrospun silk fibroin mats
The Kinetics of Thermal Injury in Human Renal Carcinoma Cells
Intracellular ice formation in human oocytes vs. cooling rate and temperature
Febrile Temperature Elevates the Expression of Phosphatidylserine on Plasmodium falciparum (FCR3CSA) Infected Red Blood Cell Surface Leading to Increased Cytoadhesion
Potential application of monoglyceride structured emulsions as delivery systems of probiotic bacteria in reduced saturated fat ice cream
Producing air-stable monolayers of phosphorene and their defect engineering using Linkam’s THMS600
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