2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosx.2020.100057
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A quartz crystal resonator for cellular phenotyping

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“…The dissipation data was not included in this paper as IgE binding was found to contribute negligibly to the dissipation of QCR. This can be explained by the fact that IgE molecules are coupled reasonably tightly with the QCR motion due to its small size (~7 nm) relative to the acoustic penetration depth of a 14.3 MHz QCR with one side exposed to liquid (~150 nm) [107].…”
Section: 𝑄 = 2π×mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dissipation data was not included in this paper as IgE binding was found to contribute negligibly to the dissipation of QCR. This can be explained by the fact that IgE molecules are coupled reasonably tightly with the QCR motion due to its small size (~7 nm) relative to the acoustic penetration depth of a 14.3 MHz QCR with one side exposed to liquid (~150 nm) [107].…”
Section: 𝑄 = 2π×mentioning
confidence: 99%