Gold nanorods for optimized two-photon luminescence imaging of cancerous tissue
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Nicholas J. Durr | Adela Ben-Yakar | Brian A. Korgel | Benjamin A. Holfeld | Timothy Larson | Danielle K. Smith | Konstantin Sokolova | N. Durr | A. Ben-Yakar | B. Korgel | T. Larson | Danielle K. Smith | B. Holfeld | K. Sokolova
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