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Lin et al., 2016 - Google Patents

In vivo detection of single-walled carbon nanotubes: progress and challenges

Lin et al., 2016

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8378551236375703431
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Lin C
Weisman R
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Nanomedicine

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One is their low emissive quantum yields, which are only a few percent even for nanotubes with very low defect levels. This drawback is partly compensated by exceptional photostability, which allows extended irradiation without signal loss. Another obstacle is the …
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