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Semiconductor quantum dots as fluorescent probes for in vitro and in vivo bio-molecular and cellular imaging

Rizvi et al., 2010

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4269604378237171548
Author
Rizvi S
Ghaderi S
Keshtgar M
Seifalian A
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Nano reviews

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Over the years, biological imaging has seen many advances, allowing scientists to unfold many of the mysteries surrounding biological processes. The ideal imaging resolution would be in nanometres, as most biological processes occur at this scale. Nanotechnology has …
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