Tu et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Fluorescence and Scattering Dual-Mode Multiplexed Imaging with Gold–Silver Alloy Core Silica Shell NanoparticlesTu et al., 2017
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- Tu S
- Rioux D
- Perreault J
- Brouard D
- Meunier M
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Gold–silver alloy core silica shell nanoparticles (Au/Ag@ SiO2 NPs) with fully accordable photophysical properties were developed and used as contrast agent for multiplexed cell- imaging applications. Using a seed growth strategy, these nanoparticular labels can be …
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