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Synthesis of Quantum Dots–Comparison Between Non-coordinating and Coordinating Solvents

Hild et al., 2010

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6058949636126322046
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Hild W
Zenger K
Teßmar J
Göpferich A
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Cellular Nanoparticle Delivery by G-Protein Coupled Receptors

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Over the last decade, quantum dots (QDs) have attracted considerable attention in biomedical research, since these semiconductor nanocrystals are both extremely small and also exhibit unique optical properties, such as their bright and stable fluorescence in …
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