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The act of collecting together (aggregating).
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Further, liposomal formulations having cell-aggregating peptides lead to aggregation of living cells without cytotoxicity [ 271].
Heating leads to aggregation of particles.
Scattering was observed due to aggregation of the peptide.
However, inorganic nanoparticles are prone to aggregation in biological environments.
The enhanced emission intensity was attributed to aggregation induced emission.
This might be due to aggregation processes in reaction where particles are conjoined together (Fig. 6b).
Zayas (1997) reported that smaller size peptides were more stable to aggregation at high temperatures.
Moreover, the former sample demonstrates a less significant tendency to aggregation.
There had been no loss of these surface sites due to aggregation when ZnO concentration increases.
This suggests that the formation of the flower-like architectures is not due to aggregation.
The trend to aggregation of fullerenes-SWNTs in solution manifests in the formation of clusters.
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