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Overall Conclusions and Future Opportunities

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Rapid Cell Magnetisation Using Cationised Magnetoferritin

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The primary aim of this work was to develop a facile surface functionalisation for magnetoferritin (MF) that would enable rapid and versatile magnetic cell labelling. Previously reported labelling protocols require long incubation periods and sometimes laborious surface functionalisations.

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Correia Carreira, S. (2017). Overall Conclusions and Future Opportunities. In: Rapid Cell Magnetisation Using Cationised Magnetoferritin. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60333-9_7

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