Unimolecular Submersible Nanomachines. Synthesis, Actuation, and Monitoring
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J. Tour | A. Kolomeisky | G. Ruan | Gufeng Wang | V. García-López | Fang Chen | A. Martí | Pinn-Tsong Chiang | V. García‐López | Víctor García‐López
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