Isabel Maria Mercês Ferreira
Assistant Professor at DCM-CENIMAT/I3N
imf@fct.unl.pt
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Soares, P. I. P., S. J. R. Dias, C. M. M. Novo, I. M. M. Ferreira, and J. P. Borges.
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Doxorubicin vs. ladirubicin: methods for improving osteosarcoma treatment
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Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
. 12.12 (2012): 1239-1249.
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Raniero, L., I. Ferreira, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins.
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Differences between Amorphous and Nanostructured Silicon Films and Their Application in Solar Cell
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High Temperature Material Processes (An International Quarterly of High-Technology Plasma Processes)
. 11.4 (2007).
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Martins, R., M. Vieira, E. Fortunato, I. Ferreira, F. Soares, and L. Guimarāes.
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DETERMINATION OF a-Si: H FILMS QUALITY THROUGH FST AND SCLC TECHNIQUES
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Amorphous Silicon Technology-1990
. 192 (1990): 169.
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Martins, R., D. Costa, H. Águas, F. Soares, A. Marques, I. Ferreira, P. Borges, and E. Fortunato.
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Detection Limits of a nip a-Si: H Linear Array Position Sensitive Detector
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MRS Proceedings
. 808.1 (2004).
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Fortunato, Elvira, Donatelo Brida, Luis Pereira, Hugo Águas, Vitor Silva, Isabel Ferreira, M. F. M. Costa, Vasco Teixeira, and Rodrigo Martins.
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Dependence of the Strains and Residual Mechanical Stresses on the Performances Presented by a‐Si: H Thin Film Position Sensors
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Advanced Engineering Materials
. 4.8 (2002): 612-616.
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Recent Publications
Engineering of plasma deposition systems used for producing large area a-Si: H devices
Doxorubicin vs. ladirubicin: methods for improving osteosarcoma treatment
Effects of surfactants on the magnetic properties of iron oxide colloids
Electrospun Fibers in Composite Materials for Medical Applications
Color sensing ability of an amorphous silicon position sensitive detector array system
Cellulose-based composite systems for biomedical applications
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