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Quantum dots in biological and biomedical research: recent progress and present challenges

Klostranec et al., 2006

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12558788195696036779
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Klostranec J
Chan W
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The marriage of nanomaterials with biology has produced a new generation of technologies that can profoundly impact biological and biomedical research. Quantum dots (Qdots) are an archetype for this hybrid research area and have gained popularity and interest from diverse …
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