Ling et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Light-scattering signals from nanoparticles in biochemical assay, pharmaceutical analysis and biological imagingLing et al., 2009
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- 18403010889873180037
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- Ling J
- Huang C
- Li Y
- Zhang L
- Chen L
- Zhen S
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- TRAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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Light scattered from nanoparticles (NPs) can easily be observed by the naked eye. Light- scattering signals from nanomaterials have been applied extensively for analysis (eg, in biochemical and pharmaceutical sciences). Metal NPs with defined components, size and …
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